1. Seattle Seahawks (10-3, NFC West)
2. Chicago Bears (9-3, NFC North)
3. Philadelphia Eagles (8-4, NFC East)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6, NFC South)
The Seahawks beat up the Atlanta Falcons Sunday, winning 37-9 and looking every bit a legitimate Super Bowl contender. A complete team who can throw, run, play defense, and will add a special teams score for good measure, they figure to be one of the toughest outs in this year’s playoffs, regardless of whether they win the division or head on the road in the Wildcard.
5. Los Angeles Rams (9-3)
6. Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)
7. San Francisco 49ers (9-4)
At their best, the Rams look like the favorite to win the Super Bowl, thanks to the elite play of quarterback Matthew Stafford, the best receiver room in the game, and a defense that bends but has been stingy when it comes to allowing points. All three of the teams currently sitting in Wild Card spots, though, could conceivably win the big game, something that cannot be said on the AFC side of things.
9. Carolina Panthers (7-6)
10. Dallas Cowboys (5-6-1)
11. Minnesota Vikings (5-8)
The Panthers got considerable help from their division foes, the New Orleans Saints, Sunday when the underdog team upset the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs’ loss keeps the Panthers within one game of the NFC South lead and a shot at a home playoff game, something few would have imagined considering how bad the team has looked when playing at its worst this season. A win over the seemingly unstoppable Los Angeles Rams last week did not hurt, either.
12. Atlanta Falcons (4-9)
13. Arizona Cardinals (3-9)
14. New Orleans Saints (3-10)
15. Washington Commanders (3-10)
16. New York Giants (2-11)

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