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Pro Football Playoff Qualifiers

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Detroit 0%
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Houston 0%
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Jacksonville 0%
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Kansas City 0%
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Las Vegas 0%
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New England 0%
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New Orleans 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which professional football teams will qualify for the postseason and aggregates participant views on those outcomes. It matters because it provides a continuously updated market signal about how the season’s developments are expected to affect playoff berths.

Playoff-qualification markets build on the league’s scheduling, divisional structure, and tiebreaker rules; many pro football leagues award berths to division winners plus additional wild-card teams. Historical context: late-season games, head-to-head results, and tiebreakers have frequently changed the playoff picture, and markets reflect how new information shifts expectations.

Market prices are an aggregated summary of traders’ beliefs and new information; interpret them as the market consensus at a moment in time rather than a fixed prediction. Prices can move quickly around game results, injuries, roster moves, and official league announcements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the 'Pro Football Playoff Qualifiers' market resolve if the close date is listed as TBD?

The market will resolve according to the market rules posted on its page—typically after the league has completed the relevant regular-season games and officially certified final standings and tiebreakers. If the close date is TBD, monitor the market’s page for an announced resolution time and criteria.

What do the 32 outcomes in this market represent?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific professional football team (one per franchise) and whether that team will qualify for the postseason under the applicable league rules.

How do official tiebreaker procedures affect which outcomes win in this market?

Markets use the league’s official tiebreaker hierarchy and will resolve based on the standings after those tiebreakers are applied; when two teams are tied in record, head-to-head results, division/conference records, and other league-defined criteria determine who advances.

What types of news are most likely to produce large moves in this market?

Immediate and material items such as game results, significant injuries to starters, major trades or free-agent signings, coach firings or reinstatements, and official schedule or disciplinary announcements tend to move prices the most.

How does the market handle late-season injuries, ejections, or suspensions that affect a team’s playoff chances?

Those events are treated as new information and will be reflected in prices as traders respond; the market itself resolves only based on the league’s official game-day rosters, results, and standings at the resolution time, not on speculative injury projections.

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