NFC Playoff Picture: Eagles still fighting for No. 1 seed

The Philadelphia Eagles are en route to the playoffs for the third straight season and are now back in control of the NFC East after taking down the New York Giants on Monday.  Their path to winning the NFC East is simple as they just need to beat the Arizona Cardinals next week and the […]

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) walks off the field after win against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are en route to the playoffs for the third straight season and are now back in control of the NFC East after taking down the New York Giants on Monday. 

Their path to winning the NFC East is simple as they just need to beat the Arizona Cardinals next week and the Giants again in Week 18. 

As for clinching the No. 1 seed in the NFC, well, they can still do that with some more help from the San Francisco 49ers. 

The Niners helped out the Eagles by losing to the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas night. The Eagles are now tied with both the 49ers and Detroit Lions for the best record in the NFC. 

For a chance at the top seed, the Eagles need to win out and hope the Niners lose at least one more of their final two matchups against the Washington Commanders or the Los Angeles Rams. 

The Eagles also need to root for the Detroit Lions' downfall, who wrap up the regular season against the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings. 

For now, here's a look at the updated NFC playoff picture following Week 16's matchups: 

NFC Playoff Picture Ahead of Week 17

Division Leaders

1. 49ers (11-4): Clinched NFC West title and own the conference record tiebreaker over Eagles and Lions

2. Eagles (11-4): 1st in NFC East and own tiebreaker over Lions

3. Lions (11-4): Clinched NFC North title

4. Buccaneers (8-7): 1st in NFC South

WILD CARDS

5. Cowboys (10-5): Clinched playoff berth 

6. Rams (8-7): Own head-to-head tiebreaker over Seahawks

7. Seahawks (8-7): 3rd wild card team

Still in the Hunt

8. Vikings (7-8): Own tiebreakers over Falcons and Packers

9. Falcons (7-8): Own tiebreakers over Saints and Packers

10. Packers (7-8): Own tiebreaker over Saints 

11. Saints (7-8)

12. Bears (6-9)

Eliminated

13. Giants (5-10)

14. Commanders (4-11)

15. Cardinals (3-12)

16. Panthers (2-13)