With 4 games to go, Packers are the new No. 1 seed in the NFC

If the season ended today, the Packers would get the first-round bye and homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.

Thanks to a win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday night and the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night, the Green Bay Packers are the new No. 1 seed in the NFC with four games to go in the 2021 season.

The Packers, at 10-3, would win a three-way tiebreak with the Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers based on conference record. Matt LaFleur’s team is 8-2 against the NFC, while the Cardinals and Buccaneers are 6-3. The Packers also have the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cardinals.

If the season ended today, the Packers would get the conference’s only first-round bye and homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.

If the Packers win out, it won’t matter what happens with the Buccaneers or Cardinals; LaFleur’s team will secure the No. 1 seed. Green Bay plays two more games against the NFC North (vs. Vikings, at Lions) and AFC North (at Ravens, vs. Browns).

The current NFC standings and playoff matchups:

Standings

1. Green Bay Packers (10-3)
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-3)
3. Arizona Cardinals (10-3)
4. Dallas Cowboys (9-4)
5. Los Angeles Rams (9-4)
6. San Francisco 49ers (7-6)
7. Washington Football Team (6-7)

Playoff matchups

Football Team at Buccaneers
49ers at Cardinals
Rams at Cowboys

Week 15 opponents

Packers: at Baltimore Ravens (8-5)
Buccaneers: vs. New Orleans Saints (6-7)
Cardinals: at Detroit Lions (1-11-1)
Cowboys: at New York Giants (4-9)
Rams: vs. Seattle Seahawks (5-8)

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