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Instead, the Vikings are 14-2 and firmly in the race for the NFC's No. 1 overall seed. The Detroit Lions, also 14-2, currently lead the NFC North and hold the No. 1 seed, thanks to a Week 7 ...
The NFL playoff race always gets a little crazy down the stretch, and things got especially crazy in the NFC West over the weekend. The Los Angeles Rams clinched the division title on Sunday ...
The Rams can clinch the NFC West this week. But it won’t be easy. After the Seahawks’ win on Thursday night, the Rams’ only path to a Week 17 clinching scenario is both to beat the Cardinals on ...
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The Los Angeles Rams solidified their hold on the NFC West after Week 16 with a win over the New York Jets, maintaining the top spot in a division that has been in constant flux all season.
Detroit clinches NFC North division title and the NFC’s No. 1 seed, lone first-round bye and home-field advantage with: ...
Allen Park — With two games left in the regular season, three NFC teams remain in play for the conference's top seed, and with it a first-round bye in the playoffs. The Lions (13-2), who handled ...
The NFC West title, and a home game for a wild-card round, are within the Rams’ reach. They could clinch as soon as Saturday against the Arizona Cardinals. Or it might come down to the season ...
And the most significant result came in Washington, where the Commanders upset the Eagles in a comeback victory that still keeps Dan Quinn's team alive in the race for the NFC East crown.
With two games remaining in the regular season, the Detroit Lions maintain control of the NFC’s No. 1 seed after a dominant 34-17 victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday.