July 6, 2024

If the Detroit Lions face the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs, they will face either the No. 2 seed versus the No. 7 seed or the No. 3 seed versus the No. 6 seed. If the Cowboys and Eagles both lose this weekend, the Lions will move up to second place.

The Rams are presently seeded sixth. Detroit would overcome Minnesota in the ultimate perfect situation, which is a long shot, while the Cowboys, Eagles, and Rams would all lose. If the Packers defeat the Bears, the Lions will face the No. 7 seeded Rams.

Given that Detroit is projected to finish third, the Rams might come to town if the 49ers lose this weekend and the Packers lose to the Bears.

With Jameson Williams ruled out, the team is content with Donovan Peoples-Jone and his improved understanding of the offense.

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“We’re very happy with where he’s at in the offense and with his execution.” “The same thing happened with Antoine Green,” Ben Johnson remarked. “If his number is called, he’ll rise to the occasion and put himself in a good position.”

“So, yeah, if we have any physical concerns, those guys aren’t usually out there.” And if they’re out there, they’re ready to go.”

NFC Standings

1.) 49ers (12-4)

2.) Cowboys (11-5)

3.) Lions (11-5)

4.) Buccaneers (8-8)

5.) Eagles (11-5)

6.) Rams (9-7)

7.) Packers (8-8)

Rooting guide Cowboys at Commanders (4:25 p.m. Sunday) — Commanders

Eagles at Giants (4:25 p.m. Sunday) — Giants

Falcons at Saints (1 p.m. Sunday) — Saints

Buccaneers at Panthers (1 p.m. Sunday) — Buccaneers

Bears at Packers (4:25 p.m. Sunday) — Packers

Seahawks at Cardinals (4:25 p.m. Sunday) — Cardinals

Rams at 49ers (4:25 p.m. Sunday) — 49ers

 

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