Eagles started 6-2 or better for the fourth straight year, setting the longest such stretch in franchise history (also 1947-50). Still, Philadelphia reeling after blowing 21-point lead V Lost 24-21 to the Dallas Cowboys. at AT&T Stadium on Sunday. Defeat coupled with dominant performance RamsThe Eagles are still in first place in the NFC East, but are now in second place in the conference, with a huge Black Friday matchup against the third place finisher. Bears scheduled for week 13.
With the slate of Thanksgiving games quickly approaching, we take a look at the NFC playoff position heading into Week 13 in NFL.com.
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Image of the NFC playoffs entering Week 13
1 Rams 9–2: 1st in NFC West
Next three games: Panthers vs. Cardinals vs. Lions.
2 Eagles 8–3: 1st in NFC East
Next three games: vs. Bears, vs. Chargers, vs. Raiders.
3 Bears 8-3: 1st in NFC North
Next three games: at Eagles, at Packersagainst. Browns
4 Buccaneers 6–5: 1st in NFC South
Next three games: vs. Cardinals, vs. Saints, vs. Falcons.
5 Seahawks 8–3: 2nd in NFC West
Next three games: vs. Vikings, vs. Falcons, vs. Colts.
6 Packers 7-3-1 2nd in NFC North
Next three games: vs. Lions, vs. Bears, vs. Broncos.
7 49ers 7-4: 3rd in NFC West
Next three games: Panthers vs. Browns, bye
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In the hunt for the playoffs
Detroit Lions (7-4)Carolina Panthers (6-5)Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1)Atlanta Falcons (4-7)Minnesota Vikings (4-7)Arizona Cardinals (3-8)Washington Commanders (3-8)New Orleans Saints (2-9)
Dropped out of playoff hunt
New York Giants (2-10)
Projected NFC playoff bracket entering Week 11
2. (2) Eagles 8-3 vs. (7) 49ers 7-4
3. (3) Bears 8-3 vs. (6) Packers 7-3-1
4. (4) Buccaneers 6-5 vs. (5) Seahawks 8-3
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: The Eagles are in second place in the NFC playoff standings. Photo from the beginning of the 13th week.




