The Arizona Cardinals spent most of the season as the No. 1 team in the NFC. However, after three straight losses, they are now a wild card team. All four division leaders now have better records than the Cardinals.
This is what the NFC playoff standings look like entering Week 17.
- Green Bay Packers, 12-3
- Dallas Cowboys, 11-4
- Los Angeles Rams, 11-4
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 11-4
- Arizona Cardinals, 10-5
- San Francisco 49ers 8-7
- Philadelphia Eagles, 8-7
The Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saint are all just behind the Eagles and 49ers at 7-8.
The Cowboys are ahead of the Rams and Bucs based on a 9-1 conference record, while the Rams are ahead of the Bucs because of their head-to-head win in Week 3. The 49ers hold a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Eagles for the sixth seed.
What happened in Week 16?
- The Packers beat the Browns 24-22 no Christmas Day to stay atop the conference.
- The Cowboys obliterated Washington 56-14 on Sunday night.
- The Rams held off the Vikings 30-23 to take the NFC West lead over the Cardinals. They clinched a playoff berth with a win.
- The Bucs clinched the division with a 32-6 win over the Carolina Panthers.
- The Cardinals dropped their third straight game, losing 22-16 to the Indianapolis Colts. They clinched a playoff spot, though because the 49ers and Vikings both lost.
- The 49ers lost to the Tennessee Titans 20-17 on Thursday night.
- The Eagles won their third game in a row, beating the New York Giants 34-10.
Coming up in Week 17
- The Packers play the Vikings at home on Sunday night.
- The Cowboys host the Cardinals.
- The Rams take on the Baltimore Ravens on the road.
- The Buccaneers face the four-win New York Jets on the road.
- The 49ers are at home against the four-win Houston Texans, who have won three in a row.
- The Eagles take on the Washington Football Team on the road.
- The Saints host the Panthers.
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