Miami, on the other hand, has their highest playoff odd increase in weeks. Winners in three of their last four, the Dolphins are on the right side of .500 for the first time since their bye week eight games ago. Although Miami's schedule offers no freebies over the final three weeks (versus Patriots, at Buffalo, vs. Jets), their schedule is considerably easier than their closest competitor, Baltimore. The Ravens, who hold a tiebreaker over the Fins thanks to a Week 5 win, have three division leaders left on their schedule with bouts against Detroit, New England and Cincinnati remaining. If Miami could pull off wins in two of its last three, they could very well find themselves playing in the tournament.
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