Seattle (8-5), NFC West Leader The Seahawks arguably had a better weekend than the Buccaneers. Not only did their fourth straight win keep them in first place in the NFC West, but their victory came against a team in their own division. Seattle beat Arizona to finish off the season head...
the playoff picture is beginning to take shape. Some divisions have a clear favorite, like the 9–2 Buffalo Bills or the 9–1 Kansas City Chiefs. Others—like the NFC East and AFC North—have a pair of teams that have emerged as co-favorites. And then there’s the NFC West, where ...
Steve Kornacki examines the NFC wild-card and NFC West playoff picture, and explains why the Los Angeles Rams could increase their postseason chances with a Seattle Seahawks loss to the Green Bay Packers.Related Videos 03:27 Why NFLPA needs more involvement from star players 05:48 Should...
AFC playoff picture 1. Kansas City Chiefs 11-1 (first place, AFC West):The Chiefs beat the Raiders soundly on Black Friday to ensure they would hold to the top seed ahead of the Bills and Steelers after Week 13. They lost at Buffalo in Week 11 and travel to Pittsburgh on Chris...
Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison check in on the NFC playoff picture, sharing why they "trust" Baker Mayfield and the Bucs over the Falcons in the NFC South and who may come out top in the West.Stay in the Know Subscribe to our Newsletter and Alerts Subscribe...
NFC playoff picture 1. San Francisco 49ers (11-3), champions, NFC West.The 49ers already have clinched another, repeat division title thanks to beating the Cardinals in Arizona in Week 15. They're in great shape to keep the top seed with big wins over the Cowboys and Eagles a...
NFC West Turnaround Alters Playoff LandscapeMaske, Mark
Francisco was able to reclaim the NFC’s top seed last week by beating the Saints. Now the Niners come home to take on the Atlanta Falcons, winners of only four games this season. Should the 49ers win and the Seahawks lose, their magic number would be down to one in the NFC West ...
That's not a playoff bye, but it's as close as it gets in the NFC. The likely upshot is that either the Panthers or Cardinals would be dealt a divisional-round tilt against a Seattle club with more recent playoff experience than any team in the league west of New England. Nobody ...
Here are the playoff standings. 1. Minnesota Vikings: 5-0 (first place, NFC North) 2. Washington Commanders: 4-1 (first place, NFC East) 3. Atlanta Falcons: 3-2 (first place, NFC South) 4. Seattle Seahawks: 3-2 (first place, NFC West) ...