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Oh, dude, X and Y in NFL standings? That's like the cool kids' club of the standings. X usually means the number of games a team has won, and Y is the number of games they've lost. So, it's basically a fancy way of saying, "Hey, this team is doing pretty good" or "Oops, they need to up their game."

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1mo ago

Well, hello there! X and Y in NFL standings typically represent a team's number of wins (X) and losses (Y) throughout the season. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - each win adds a splash of color to the picture, while each loss is just a little cloud passing by. Just remember, every team has its own unique journey on the canvas of the NFL season.

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13y ago

Explained best on nfl.com. They relate to play-off qualification.

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