The Oakland Raiders have a .46% chance of making the playoffs after their Week 14 upset of the Denver Broncos.

The Oakland Raiders big upset win over the Denver Broncos at Mile High may have been a seminal moment that kept the team technically alive in the AFC Wild Card race, but according to the numbers their probability of making the playoffs is still near zero with a 6-7 record and three weeks to play.

According to analytics website numberFire, the Raiders have a .46% chance of making the playoffs after Week 14’s games. Numbers that indicate that the Raiders have very little hope of making the playoffs even if they manage to win out against Green Bay, San Diego and Kansas City to end the season.

8-5 records for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets play into the numbers as well as numberFire projecting a record between 7-8 wins for the Raiders.

From numberFire:

Projected Record: 7.33 – 8.67 (Change: 0.78 wins) Playoffs: 0.46% (Change: 0.14%) Division: 0% (Change: 0%)

0% (Change: 0%) Wild Card: 0.46% (Change: 0.14%) Conference Championship: 0% (Change: 0%) Super Bowl: 0% (Change: 0%) Power Rankings: 19 (Last Week: 22)

The numberFire projections make perfect sense as with at least two of the three 8-5 teams likely to finish with 10-6 records there is little hope for the Raiders to steal a Wild Card spot unless they can hold a tiebreaker over a 9-7 New York Jets team in a perfect scenario. The odds of that are low, and thus why the Raiders have nearly a zero percent chance of the postseason even if they manage to run the table to end 2015.

For more NFL advanced statistics and fantasy projections visit numberFire.com