Bing Predictions Tackles The NFL, Likes The Broncos, Colts, Packers & Seahawks

Having done pretty well with predictions for basketball, tennis and soccer, Bing turns its prediction engine loose on the upcoming NFL season.

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NFL fans in Denver, Indianapolis, Green Bay and Seattle might be happy to know that Bing’s prediction engine has slated their hometown teams as the top seeds in the AFC and NFC this coming season.

Those are some of the initial prognostications as Bing sets its prediction engine loose on pro football.

The playoff predictions are part of the weekly power rankings Bing plans to publish each Tuesday at noon PT. A search for “nfl playoff predictions” will bring up the most up-to-date predictions for the six teams in each conference that Bing thinks are on track to make the playoffs.

Those aren’t the only predictions Bing has planned for football season. There’ll be weekly game-by-game predictions that will show on searches for NFL team names, along with an explanation behind why Bing is making each game prediction. And Bing’s also going to try helping fantasy football players by predicting who the top performers will be each week. That feature can be seen now by searching “fantasy football predictions.”

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Bing’s prediction technology uses a variety of data to make intelligent guesses about upcoming events. Beyond the sports world, it’s been used for things as serious as politics (where Bing correctly predicted 97 percent of the 2014 US Senate races) and as frivolous as entertainment awards (Bing got 84 percent of its Academy Awards predictions correct) and reality TV shows (where it correctly predicted 90 percent of American Idol results).

By the way, Bing’s other predicted NFL playoff teams this season? Baltimore, New England, Houston and Miami in the AFC; Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia and New Orleans in the NFC. But that’s just today; as any NFL fan knows, things can change quickly — and Bing is betting that its predictions can keep up every week as the season goes along.


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Matt McGee
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Matt McGee joined Third Door Media as a writer/reporter/editor in September 2008. He served as Editor-In-Chief from January 2013 until his departure in July 2017. He can be found on Twitter at @MattMcGee.

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