A team's rating is the average of its opponents' rating plus 100 for a win or minus 100 for a loss. Wins that lower the rating and losses that raise the rating count one twentieth as much as the other games (see David Wilson's page for a much better description of the rating system). The Super Bowl counts double. These ratings are in the public domain and may be freely published.
Conference standings and game results are also available.
W L
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1 St. Louis Rams 16 3 575
2 Pittsburgh Steelers 14 4 552
3 Chicago Bears 13 4 551
4 New England Patriots 13 6 549
Miami Dolphins 12 5 549
6 San Francisco 49ers 12 5 543
Green Bay Packers 13 5 543
8 Philadelphia Eagles 13 6 537
9 Baltimore Ravens 11 7 532
10 New York Jets 10 7 527
11 Oakland Raiders 11 7 519
12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 8 514
13 Seattle Seahawks 9 7 502
14 Denver Broncos 8 8 496
15 Cleveland Browns 7 9 495
16 Tennessee Titans 7 9 494
17 Atlanta Falcons 7 9 493
18 Indianapolis Colts 6 10 491
19 Washington Redskins 8 8 489
20 New Orleans Saints 7 9 488
21 New York Giants 7 9 486
22 Cincinnati Bengals 6 10 483
23 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 10 481
24 Kansas City Chiefs 6 10 474
25 Arizona Cardinals 7 9 473
26 Minnesota Vikings 5 11 466
27 Dallas Cowboys 5 11 458
28 San Diego Chargers 5 11 457
29 Buffalo Bills 3 13 446
30 Detroit Lions 2 14 430
31 Carolina Panthers 1 15 407