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2014 NFL Strength of Schedule

By Kipper @pghsportsforum
2014 NFL strength of schedule
By Vinnie Iyer Sporting News
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2014 NFL strength of schedule
The Indianapolis Colts have been to the playoffs in two consecutive seasons with Andrew Luck as their quarterback. The chances are good for the AFC South champions to make it back in 2014, as their opponents had the combined worst winning percentage in 2013.
As for the Oakland Raiders, who haven’t been to the playoffs in a dozen years, they are saddled with the strongest schedule in the NFL. That’s what happens when the rest of the AFC West just made the postseason.
That includes the Denver Broncos, who are right before Oakland with a daunting slate as they try to repeat as AFC champs.
2014 strength of schedule, from easiest to toughest:
1. Indianapolis Colts (.430)
2. Tennessee Titans (.438)
3. Houston Texans (.441)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (.453)
5. Baltimore Ravens (.461)
6. New York Giants (.465)
7. Cleveland Browns (.465)
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (.469)
9. New Orleans Saints (.469)
10. Cincinnati Bengals (.469)
11. Carolina Panthers (.473)
12. Minnesota Vikings (.477)
13. Philadelphia Eagles (.479)
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (.484)
15. Dallas Cowboys (.488)
16. Washington Redskins (.490)
17. Detroit Lions (.492)
18. Chicago Bears (.496)
19. Buffalo Bills (.500)
20. Green Bay Packers (.504)
21. Miami Dolphins (.508)
22. Atlanta Falcons (.512)
23. New England Patriots (.516)
24. New York Jets (.520)
25. Arizona Cardinals (.547)
26. Kansas City Chiefs (.559)
27. Seattle Seahawks (.561)
28. San Francisco 49ers (.563)
29. San Diego Chargers (.563)
30. St. Louis Rams (.564)
31. Denver Broncos (.570)
32. Oakland Raiders (.578)

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