49ERS, GIANTS
HEADLINE FIVE POTENTIAL SPOILERS
With just two weeks left in the regular season, we have a
clearer look at the playoff picture in the NFC.
The Saints, Rams and Bears have
all clinched their respective divisions, while the NFC East remains up in the
air, five teams are jockeying for position in the wild-card race and seven
teams are officially eliminated from the postseason.
DIVISION LEADERS
No. 1 seed: New Orleans
Saints (12-2, clinched NFC South)
No. 2: Los Angeles Rams (11-3, clinched NFC West)
No. 3: Chicago Bears (10-4, clinched NFC North)
No. 4: Dallas Cowboys (8-6, NFC East)
No. 2: Los Angeles Rams (11-3, clinched NFC West)
No. 3: Chicago Bears (10-4, clinched NFC North)
No. 4: Dallas Cowboys (8-6, NFC East)
WILD-CARD CHASE
No. 5: Seattle
Seahawks (8-6)
No. 6: Minnesota Vikings (7-6-1)
No. 7: Philadelphia Eagles (7-7)
No. 8: Washington Redskins (7-7)
No. 9: Carolina Panthers (6-8)
No. 6: Minnesota Vikings (7-6-1)
No. 7: Philadelphia Eagles (7-7)
No. 8: Washington Redskins (7-7)
No. 9: Carolina Panthers (6-8)
OFFICIALLY ELIMINATED
Green Bay
Packers (5-8-1)
Atlanta Falcons (5-9)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-9)
New York Giants (5-9)
Detroit Lions (5-9)
San Francisco 49ers (4-10)
Arizona Cardinals (3-11)
Atlanta Falcons (5-9)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-9)
New York Giants (5-9)
Detroit Lions (5-9)
San Francisco 49ers (4-10)
Arizona Cardinals (3-11)
While the cream has risen to the top, scoreboard watching
takes center stage in the final two weeks of action, especially when
considering home-field advantage and a first-round bye are still at stake.
The Saints have
the inside track to the No. 1 seed and own the head-to-head tie-breaker over
the Rams(thanks
to a Week 9 win)
in the event of the two teams finishing with identical records. But a slip by
either squad the rest of the way could open the door for the Bears to
pounce on a bye.
Given what's on the line as the NFC enters the final stage
of the regular season, here's a look at five conference teams that could become
the biggest spoilers in the NFL playoff picture.
(5) REDSKINS
Remaining
schedule: at TEN, vs. PHI
Journeyman quarterback Josh Johnson led
the team to a win in Week
15 and kept Washington alive in the race. Now, he'll have to do
it again in Nashville if
the Redskins are
to earn a playoff berth, which appeared unlikely when Alex Smith
suffered a season-ending broken leg in Week 11. The upcoming
opponents also have a lot to gain and lose in the final two games, so the Redskins'
path won't be easy. But any win engineered by Johnson serves two purposes:
improving Washington's odds of playing in January and hurting another team's
chance to get in the dance.
(4) EAGLES
Remaining
schedule: vs. HOU, at WAS
The Eagles are
behind the Vikings and
ahead of the Redskins in
the wild-card chase, but arguably Philadelphia's best chance to get in the
postseason is to win the NFC East with some outside help. First, the Eagles need
to win their final two games, and then need the Cowboys,
who own the tie-breaker in the division based on sweeping Philadelphia this
season, to lose out. The Eagles have
an interesting schedule, too, as a win over the Texans,
a team currently holding a one-game lead for the No. 2 spot in the AFC, could
affect seeding in the AFC. A season-finale win over Washington could ultimately
send the Redskins planning
for offseason vacations.
(3) CARDINALS
Remaining
schedule: vs. LAR, at SEA
The Cardinals are
tied with the Oakland
Raiders for the worst record in the league and are squarely
in the race for
the top pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. While the team from Arizona has
looked lost for a majority of the season -- including Week 15, in a 40-14
beatdown at the hands of the Falcons --
the Cardinals have
an opportunity to shape the NFL playoff picture with a win in either of the
final two games. Week 16's matchup against the Rams could
prove very tough when considering the Rams
blanked the Cardinals 34-0 in Week
2 and Arizona lacks the firepower to match the Rams.
The season finale, however, is a different story. In Week 4, the Seahawks and Cardinals played a tight 20-17
game, which Seattle won on a field goal as time expired. The Seahawks simply
can't afford to get knocked out by the woeful Cardinals.
(2) GIANTS
Remaining
schedule: at IND, vs. DAL
The Giants can
point the fingers at themselves for a dismal and disappointing season, but as
the saying goes, misery loves company. And New York could add some friends to
the group, given the final opponents. The Colts (8-6)
are surging in the AFC and are positioned with the No. 7 seed behind the Ravens (8-6),
but a loss at this crucial stage of the season will dampen postseason dreams.
The Cowboys could
still clinch the NFC East with a win over the Buccaneers in
Week 16, but a loss leaves the door wide open for either the Eagles or Redskins to
step in to set up a drama-filled Week 17 in the NFC East. The Giants are
in position to affect the playoff picture if they desire to do it.
(1) 49ERS
Remaining
schedule: vs. CHI, at LAR
Proceed with extreme caution, Chicago and Los Angeles.
The 49ers are
currently playing spoiler, with two straight wins against the
Broncos and Seahawks,
so this is a hot team against quality opponents. The Bears clinched
the NFC North for the first time since the 2010 season, but are in position to
jump ahead of the Rams for
the No. 2 spot if Chicago wins out and the Rams lose
another game. Chicago would own the tie-breaker over L.A. based on the Week 14
win. The once-invincible Rams have
lost two straight games, and suddenly find themselves in urgent need to fix issues before the postseason with the
No. 1 seed potentially still in play in Week 17, depending on what happens between
the Saints and Steelers in
Week 16. And if there is an NFC team in a perfect spot to have a say in how the
higher seeding will shape out ahead of January, it is definitely the 49ers.
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