8-8 and beat 1 team over .500, that team was missing a bunch of players on a short week. Second and third most quality wins, Vikings and Giants.
Tbf I guess the packers beat the same teams (except the bucs) only other really quality wins were Tennessee and NO.
That's every team, though. There's more average to losing teams in your division, because, surprise... you're beating them if you're the winner. If the Packers struggle this year, suddenly the Bears are a winning team posting 10-6.
The Bears still have a deadly defense (at times) and their offense has improved throughout the season. I wouldn't put a single dime on them beating the Saints next week, but football is weird and anything can happen in one game. The Saints are strong, but beatable with many weaknesses. I've seen worse teams pull off bigger upsets, I guess is what I'm saying.
The NFC is wide open this year as I don't see much separation between the Bucs, Saints, Packers, and Seahawks at this point. All have warts but they all have exceptional areas.
In the AFC, it's difficult to bet against the Chiefs again, but the Bills look like a buzzsaw I would not want to face. Although a Packers/Bills Super Bowl would kind of be incredible in terms of small market but hardcore fanbases squaring off.