Welcome to
TeamCHARTS.com!
NOTE: 2009
season is now
active!
See charts of NFL
standings during the course of each season.
Watch teams
rise and fall ... see them move up and down in the
division standings ... get a quick picture of how each team has
done all season long!
How it works. The charts show how many
games above or below .500 each NFL team is. If a team wins, its
line rises. If it loses, the line falls. If it has a bye week,
the line goes straight across for that week. Simple enough!
Here's a sample:

The blue team
won its first three games (its line was
rising). Then it lost in week 4,
won in week 5, and lost in
week 6. Its record of 4-2 means it is 2 games above a
.500 record (it has won 2 more games than it has lost), so
its graph is across from the "2" on the left axis. Its line
is higher than the others after week 6, so it is leading
its division (but the yellow team is closing the gap!).
The red team
lost its first three games. (You can't see its
line for the first two weeks because it is under the line of
the yellow team, which also lost its first two games.) Then the
red team won in week 4, lost
in week 5, and had a bye in week 6 (its line
goes straight across). After 6 weeks, this team is 1-4, or 3
games below a .500 record, so it is across from
"-3".
Early in the season, some of the lines overlap each other,
but everything gets clearer later in the season. (If anyone
knows how to show overlapping lines better in a Microsoft Excel
chart, please email me!)
So - keep up with current NFL standings here! We also
have charts from many previous
NFL seasons. Check them out!
Questions? Ideas? Drop me a line:
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