The end of Philly's 10-game winning streak shakes up Bucky Brooks' rankings. The Chiefs are back on top, with the Vikings and Bills lurking.
Here’s every way the Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, and Minnesota Vikings can each get the No. 1 seed in NFC playoffs.
NFL power rankings look at which teams could join Chiefs, Bills, Lions, Steelers, Eagles and Packers as potential 2025 Super Bowl contenders.
After dismantling the Bears 30-12 on Monday night, the Vikings are 12-2, tied with the Lions and Eagles for the best record in the NFC.
For the first time since September, the Philadelphia Eagles were on the losing end of the scoreboard as the clock wound down to zero seconds. Even while dealing with drama amongst teammates or mustering close wins against the Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns, the Eagles were the hottest team in the NFL.
Vikings outlast Seahawks and can gain both NFC North title and No. 1 seed in NFC by winning their final two games
As Minnesota's late-afternoon game at Seattle was getting underway on Sunday, the Lions had dispatched the Chicago Bears, 34-17, while the Eagles suffered a brutal loss to the Washington Commanders, 36-33, in a game star quarterback Jalen Hurts had to leave early due to a concussion.
With Denver's win over Indy on Sunday, the AFC playoff picture looks clear. The seven teams aren't locked in yet, but they could be soon.
A look at the NFC playoff picture, tiebreaker for No. 1 seed and homefield advantage between Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings.
While the Lions and Vikings battle it out for the NFC North title, the Eagles are a win away form locking up the NFC East and the No. 2 seed in the conference -- guaranteeing two