Atlanta Falcons (6-8), out of playoff field: Only one game back of final wild card, Sunday's loss nonetheless just about cooks their goose. Washington Football Team (6-8), out of playoff field: COVID-strapped team played valiantly Tuesday but suffered major setback in Philadelphia. Also worth noting COVID-19 in QB room could undermine them. Worth noting Saints have beaten Washington but lost to Philadelphia. ![]() New Orleans Saints (7-7), out of playoff field: Upset in Tampa improved outlook but not enough to hang onto final wild-card spot after Monday. It's doable, though record in common games currently keeping them behind Minnesota. Philadelphia Eagles (7-7), out of playoff field: Two more wins should get Philly into field. ![]() Philadelphia's victory Tuesday kept Vikings in projected field. 3: Monday's win at Chicago allowed Vikes to displace Saints by virtue of superior record in NFC games (5-4). But if those teams and Saints win in Week 16, Niners will be bumped from field. Still, they have some margin for error courtesy of a 6-5 conference record that includes wins over the Vikings and Eagles. 2: Missed quite a few opportunities during Thursday's loss in Nashville. They've failed to clinch playoff spot last three weeks, though could still earn one this weekend with help elsewhere. 1: Another second-half collapse under Kliff Kingsbury seems to be underway, Cards having now lost three in a row and five of eight. Remaining schedule: at Panthers, at Jets, vs. Arizona's loss hurts defending champs, who drop to fourth in conference due to Week 3 loss at Rams. Week 15 loss also hinders Bucs' pursuit of home field and bye. Saints kept them from winning first division title since 2007, though a win Sunday in Charlotte will remedy that. ![]() Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-4), NFC South leaders: Sunday night stumble vs.
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