The 2025 NFL season is already leaving clear signs as to which franchises could contend for Super Bowl LX and which have fallen behind.
With almost half the schedule completed, the conference standings are beginning to take shape, and it is essential for the Hispanic reader living in the U.S. to understand what this means for the playoffs, betting and tracking sports.
AFC: unexpected rises and unexpected falls

In the NFL’s American Conference, teams like the Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks have surprised with their performance.
While the Houston Texans and Washington Commanders are having a disappointing season.
For example, the Kansas City Chiefs – usual favorites – have a 5-4 record and are out of playoff spots.
This opens the door for franchises like the Denver Broncos, who lead their division at 7-2, to take the top spot in the conference.
The conference standings are beginning to take shape
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NFC: Tight divisions and Latino options

There is drama in the NFL’s National Conference as well:
The Philadelphia Eagles lead the East at 6-2, while in the West the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams share a 6-2 mark.
For the U.S. Hispanic community, this means that there are multiple teams with Latino roots or a strong media presence that are well positioned for the decisive phase.
How does the road to Super Bowl LX continue?

With the NFL playoffs starting in January 2026, the next few weeks will be key in defining who will secure high seeds or play for wildcard tickets.
Teams like the Dolphins, Texans or Bears would have a hard time rebounding, while Broncos, Patriots and Packers show real options.
For the U.S. Hispanic community, following these developments can make the season a richer experience:
From watching Latino players shine on up-and-coming teams, to following each week with anticipation and enthusiasm.
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