The Washington Commanders entered Week 15 knowing that they couldn’t move down from the 7th seed in the NFC, but they could get some help getting to the 6th seed. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, keeping Washington at the 7th seed for another week. The Commanders can move up to the 6th seed next week with a win at home against the Philadelphia Eagles, and a Packers loss to the Saints. Washington would hold the conference tie breaker(7-3 vs 5-5 NFC). Geaux Saints!
Washington could get up to the 5th seed the following week, but they’d need a Vikings losing streak, and a big win over the Philadelphia Eagles. We’ll look into that more next week if Minnesota somehow loses to the Bears tonight.
The Detroit Lions lost to the Buffalo Bills and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. That gives them both a 12-2 record, but the Lions keep the top spot for now due to tie-breakers.
The Washington Commanders are 9-5, and holding off most of the weak NFC. The Seattle Seahawks dropped to 8th place after their loss, with the Los Angeles Rams moving into the lead in the NFC West, and the 4th seed. Washington holds the conference tie breaker(6-3 vs 4-5 NFC), and would need to lose two, and two Seahawks wins, to drop out of the 7th seed. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers would hold the head-to-head tiebreaker against Washington, but they’re currently leading the NFC South, and the 3rd seed.
Week 16 – vs Philadelphia Eagles (December 22, 1 p.m., FOX)
Week 17 – vs Atlanta Falcons (December 28/29, Time TBD)
Week 18 – @ Dallas Cowboys (Date/Time TBD)
1. x-Detroit Lions (12-2, 8-1 NFC)
2. x-Philadelphia Eagles (12-2, 7-2 NFC)
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-6, 6-3 NFC)
4. Los Angeles Rams (8-6, win over SEA, 5-5 NFC)
5. x-Minnesota Vikings (11-2)
6. Green Bay Packers (10-4, 5-4 NFC)
7. Washington Commanders (9-5, 6-3 NFC)
8. Seattle Seahawks (8-6, 4-5 NFC)
9. Arizona Cardinals (7-7, 3-6 NFC)
10. Atlanta Falcons (6-7, 6-3 NFC)
11. San Francisco 49ers (6-8, win over DAL)
12. Dallas Cowboys (6-8, loss to SF)*
13. New Orleans Saints (5-9)
14. Chicago Bears (4-9) — eliminated
15. Carolina Panthers (3-11) — eliminated
16. New York Giants (2-12) — eliminated
1. y-Kansas City Chiefs (13-1)
2. y-Buffalo Bills (11-3)
3. x-Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4)
4. y-Houston Texans (9-5)
5. Baltimore Ravens (9-5, win over DEN)
6. Denver Broncos (9-5, loss to BAL)*
7. Los Angeles Chargers (8-6)*
8. Indianapolis Colts (6-8, 5-5 AFC, win over MIA)*
9. Miami Dolphins (6-8, 5-5 AFC, loss to IND)*
10. Cincinnati Bengals (6-8, 3-6 AFC)*
11. New York Jets (4-10) — eliminated
12. Cleveland Browns (3-11, win over JAX) — eliminated
13. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-11, win over TEN, loss to CLE, win over NE) — eliminated
14. Tennessee Titans (3-11, loss to JAX, win over NE) — eliminated
15. New England Patriots (3-11, losses to JAX & TEN) — eliminated
16. Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) — eliminated
Teams with an asterisk (*) have been eliminated from their divisional races
Teams with an “x” have clinched a playoff spot
Teams with a “y” have clinched their division
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