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The Detroit Lions have long been favored to be the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Will they hold onto that seeding amid a strong challenge from the Minnesota Vikings?
Detroit and Minnesota will play on Sunday Night Football in Week 18. The matchup will decide the winner of the NFC North and the conference’s No. 1 seed. The Lions are slightly favored to win, but Dan Campbell’s squad will have to stave off tough competition from a Vikings team that has won nine consecutive games.
As a result, the Lions’ playoff seeding has come into focus over the final two weeks of the season. Detroit has locked itself into a playoff spot, but the Lions aren’t guaranteed to get the first-round bye many expected. That could lead them to have an intriguing wild-card matchup in the NFL playoffs.
Who will the Lions play in the postseason? Here’s what to know about Detroit’s potential first-round matchups for the playoffs.
The Lions have clinched a playoff berth, but the NFC North will be decided in their Week 18 matchup with the Vikings. As a result, Detroit will not know whether it will be the conference’s No. 1 seed or its No. 5 seed until the final game of the regular season.
If the Lions are the No. 1 seed, they will get a much-needed first-round bye after which they would play the lowest-remaining seed in the NFC bracket.
If Detroit ends up as the No. 5 seed, it will go on the road to face one of the following three teams:
Detroit beat the Rams in Week 1, lost to the Buccaneers in Week 2 and did not play the Falcons during the 2024 NFL season.
Below is a look at the Lions’ chances of getting the No. 1 seed or the No. 5 seed:
The Lions can get the NFC’s No. 1 seed and a bye week if one of the following scenarios unfolds:
While Detroit’s primary focus will be on beating the Vikings in their Week 18 “Sunday Night Football” showdown, the Lions still have an incentive to beat the 49ers in Week 17 to broaden their path to the playoffs slightly.
Detroit will be the NFC’s No. 5 seed in any of the scenarios below:
Provided that the Lions end up as the No. 5 seed – i.e., one of the scenarios above occurs – here is a look at how they could face each opponent:
The Buccaneers are the most likely opponent for the Lions to face should Detroit be the NFC’s No. 5 seed. Even if Tampa Bay wins its Week 18 game against the New Orleans Saints, it may still end up locked into the No. 4 seed.
Here’s how the Buccaneers can clinch the NFC’s No. 4 seed with a win:
Here’s how the Buccaneers can clinch the NFC’s No. 4 seed with a loss:
If they tie the Saints, the Buccaneers would automatically clinch the NFC’s No. 4 seed. That’s the only result that will lock them into a seed without assistance from another team.
The Rams have the inside track to the NFC’s No. 3 seed, but the Buccaneers could unseat them if things don’t break their way. Here’s a look at how that could happen:
The Buccaneers would be unable to move up the pecking order any other way, as they are a full game back of the Rams entering Week 18.
The Falcons can only make the NFC playoffs if the following happens:
The Falcons will be the NFC’s No. 4 seed if that exact result occurs. If it doesn’t, Atlanta will miss the playoffs.
The NFL playoffs kick off on Jan. 11 with the league’s Super Wild Card Weekend before concluding on Feb. 9 with Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans.
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Below is a look at the NFL playoff picture with most of Week 17 in the books:
In the hunt: Miami Dolphins (8-8), Cincinnati Bengals (8-8).
In the hunt: Atlanta Falcons (8-8).
An asterisk (*) denotes teams that have clinched a playoff spot. Teams that have clinched division titles are noted accordingly.