

That leaves open the possibility of an all-NFC East NFC Divisional playoff weekend!īasically, Washington’s victory at home against the Falcons combined with the Seahawks home loss to the Raiders has allowed the Commanders to move into the “if the season ended today” playoff seedings. The Wildcard weekend would see the following matchups:
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The Seahawks are a half-game behind the Commanders and a full game behind the Giants at the moment.

The entire NFC East is in the playoffs right nowĪgain, if the playoffs were to be seeded based on current records, that would put the the entire NFC East into the playoffs, with the Cowboys, Giants and Commanders all qualifying as wildcard teams. Under these seedings, the Eagles would get the bye for the wildcard round and home field advantage throughout the playoffs, while the Vikings, Niners and Buccaneers would play the 5th thru 7th seeded wildcard teams. The four divisional leaders are circled in blue, and would be seeded 1 - 4 if the playoffs were set based on today’s standings. Let’s start with a review of the NFC standings as of today (with an all-AFC Monday Night Football matchup, the NFC playoff picture for this week is complete). The thoughts in this article are my own, and do not represent the views of Hogs Haven, its other writers or its managing editor. If you aren’t interested in this kind of article, now would be a good time to return to the front page and look for something less optimistic to read. Until then, I’ll keep my eye on the playoff prize and ignore the 2023 draft for as long as there’s a chance at the postseason. I intend to publish the Wild Card Watch as a weekly series for as long as Washington has a reasonable chance of earning a playoff spot.Ī total of 9 losses on the season by Washington at any point will probably bring the series to an abrupt end.
