The NFL season remains a tale of two divisions.
The NFC is loaded, with the Eagles showing no signs of slowing down, the Saints bringing their win streak to eight games, and the Vikings, Rams, Panthers, Lions, Falcons, and Seahawks locked in a death race that will leave at least one good team out of the postseason.
The AFC, meanwhile, appears to be the Patriots and the Steelers — and then everyone else. The Chiefs are sliding, and we're still waiting for the Jaguars to prove they're a true threat in the postseason.
See where each team stands as we head into Week 12:
32. Cleveland Browns

Record: 0-10
Last week: Lost to the Jaguars, 19-7
This week: at Cincinnati Bengals
One thing to know: The Browns' Week 11 loss was their 35th loss in 37 games. Time is running out to get win No. 1 this year.
31. San Francisco 49ers

Record: 1-9
Last week: Bye
This week: vs. Seattle Seahawks
One thing to know: C.J. Beathard led the Niners to their first win of the year, against the Giants, in their last game before their bye week, but the newly acquired Jimmy Garoppolo has now had an extra week of practice to get up to speed on the San Francisco offense. Will this be the day we finally see Jimmy G make his debut?
30. Chicago Bears

Record: 3-7
Last week: Lost to the Lions, 27-24
This week: at Philadelphia Eagles
One thing to know: The Bears cut kicker Connor Barth after he missed what would have been the tying field goal with eight seconds left on Sunday. "It wasn’t going great," head coach John Fox said after the team cut Barth.
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