Atlanta is once again eliminated from the NFL playoffs, the Falcons in shambles.

The city of Atlanta was eliminated from the NFL playoffs once again, but the Atlanta Falcons’ season ended several weeks ago. How is that even remotely possible?

Everything is going so well in the city of Atlanta that it has been eliminated from the NFL playoffs twice in one month.

Although the Atlanta Falcons ended the year on a two-game winning streak and one game away from first place, the Dirty Birds still finished in last place in the NFC South with their mediocre 7-10 record. . It’s slightly worse than a Jeff Fisher 7-9 BS, but an Arthur Smith 7-10 doesn’t win you much bowling either. Meanwhile, Atlanta has walked away from postseason shenanigans.

With the Cincinnati Bengals’ victory over the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park, Atlanta was once again eliminated from the NFL playoffs…

Atlanta was eliminated from the NFC…and the AFC…. !

Although their two biggest losses in franchise history have come against AFC teams, the Falcons are 1000% an NFC franchise. Their two best moments came against teams in the NFC. For those who didn’t catch Jeff Schultz’s hilarious joke, let me get you up to speed. ….

With the regular season game between the Bills and the Bengals not played due to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest on the field in Cincinnati, things got complicated in the final AFC standings. The Kansas City Chiefs were the No. 1 seed with a 14-3 record, while Buffalo was the No. 2 seed a half game behind at 13-3. Buffalo beat Kansas City head-to-head earlier in the year.

To rectify a potential AFC title fight fiasco, Buffalo reportedly faced Kansas City at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. It was controversial that the Benz was the neutral venue for the AFC Championship game. However, since the Bengals had no problems with Buffalo at Orchard Park on Sunday afternoon, Cincinnati will play Kansas City at Arrowhead for a trip to the Super Bowl.

This is what it feels like when the New York Giants and New York Jets are eliminated…

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