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The Atlanta Falcons capped an improbable comeback from a lost season Sunday, qualifying for the playoffs as a wild-card team by upsetting the Minnesota Vikings 24-17.

The Denver Broncos, meanwhile, lost for the second straight week, falling 30-23 at home to Buffalo, while the Chargers won their third straight, beating Tampa 41-24.

That sets up a final week showdown in San Diego for the AFC West title.

Those two results were part of a wild weekend that left five playoff berths still to be filled: three in the AFC and two in the NFC.

Here is how it breaks down by conference:

AFC

Tennessee (13-2) has clinched the South and is guaranteed home-field advantage throughout the playoffs after beating North champion Pittsburgh (11-4) 31-14 on Sunday. Indianapolis (11-4) clinched a wild-card berth when it beat Jacksonville on Thursday night.

But the West will come down to Sunday’s game in San Diego between the Broncos (8-7) and the Chargers (7-8).

And the East is still up for grabs among Miami and New England (each 10-5) and the New York Jets (9-6). The Dolphins and Jets play at the Meadowlands next Sunday and if Miami wins, it wins the division. If the Jets win and New England wins at Buffalo, the Patriots take the title.

But if the Patriots lose and the Jets win, then the Jets are the champions.

Right now, Baltimore (10-5) leads for the second wild-card spot. If it wins at Jacksonville next Sunday, it joins Indianapolis as a wild card — it holds the tiebreaker over the Patriots, who could become only the second 11-5 team not to make the playoffs if the Ravens and Dolphins both win.

NFC

The New York Giants (12-3) gained home-field advantage in with their 34-28 overtime win over Carolina and Arizona (8-7) is the champion of the West.

The Panthers (11-4) have clinched a wild-card spot but needed to win in the Meadowlands to wrap up the South.

The Falcons (10-5) have one of the wild-card spots and could still win the South.

Minnesota (9-6) could clinch the West if Chicago (8-6) loses Monday night at home to Green Bay. The Vikings also can clinch by beating the Giants at home next week or, if the Bears win Monday, with a loss by Chicago in Houston next week.

Dallas, which lost Saturday night to Baltimore to temporarily lose control of its playoff fate, got it back Sunday after Tampa Bay was beaten by San Diego. It needs only to win at Philadelphia (8-6-1) next Sunday to get in.

If the Eagles win, they need the Bucs (9-6) to lose at home to Oakland and at least one loss by Chicago, or two wins by the Bears and a loss by the Vikings.

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