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 - - 1 Indianapolis Colts 14 3 570 2 Denver Broncos 14 4 568 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 15 5 567 4 Seattle Seahawks 15 4 549 5 Jacksonville Jaguars 12 5 538 6 Washington Redskins 11 7 534 New York Giants 11 6 534 8 Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 532 Cincinnati Bengals 11 6 532 10 New England Patriots 11 7 531 Carolina Panthers 13 6 531 San Diego Chargers 9 7 531 13 Chicago Bears 11 6 523 14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 6 520 Dallas Cowboys 9 7 520 16 Minnesota Vikings 9 7 507 17 Miami Dolphins 9 7 506 18 Atlanta Falcons 8 8 494 19 Philadelphia Eagles 6 10 484 20 Baltimore Ravens 6 10 480 21 Cleveland Browns 6 10 477 22 St. Louis Rams 6 10 469 23 Buffalo Bills 5 11 463 24 Oakland Raiders 4 12 462 25 Detroit Lions 5 11 461 26 Arizona Cardinals 5 11 460 27 New York Jets 4 12 455 28 Green Bay Packers 4 12 453 29 San Francisco 49ers 4 12 451 30 Tennessee Titans 4 12 445 31 New Orleans Saints 3 13 437 32 Houston Texans 2 14 413