The Eagles have a chance to secure a postseason berth for the fourth consecutive season, according to the NFL’s Week 14 playoff scenarios. The Eagles must defeat or draw with the 3-9 Carolina Panthers on Sunday in order to qualify for the postseason in each of the ten scenarios.
Every scenario also hinges on the results of at least two other games that go their way. This includes a match in which the club vying for the top seed in the NFC would have to prevail.
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The following crucial games should be watched in order to help the Eagles secure a postseason berth:
Detroit Lions at. Green Bay Packers: Thursday, 8:15 p.m.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Atlanta Falcons: Sunday, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Las Vegas Raiders: Sunday, 1 p.m.
Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks: Sunday, 4:05 p.m.
Los Angeles Rams at. Buffalo Bills: Sunday, 4:25 p.m.
The Eagles can secure a postseason berth in the following situations:
Eagles victory plus Falcons defeat or draw plus Seahawks-Cardinals draw
Eagles victory plus Falcons defeat or tie plus Cardinals defeat or tie plus Rams defeat or tie
Cardinals defeat + Lions win or tie + Eagles victory + Falcons loss or tie
Eagles victory plus Buccaneers defeat or draw plus Seahawks-Cardinals draw
Cardinals defeat + Rams loss or tie + Eagles victory + Buccaneers loss or tie
Cardinals loss plus Eagles victory plus Buccaneers loss or tie plus Lions victory or tie
Seahawks-Cardinals tie + Falcons defeat + Eagles tie
Cardinals defeat + Rams loss or tie + Eagles tie + Falcons loss
Seahawks-Cardinals tie + Buccaneers loss + Eagles tie
Cardinals defeat + Rams loss or tie + Eagles tie + Buccaneers loss
The Eagles seem to have the best chance of winning in the second scenario. The Vikings are 10-2 and have won five of their six home games this season, while the Falcons are tied with the Buccaneers at 6-6 and have a winning road record (3-2). The 2-10 Raiders are hoping for an upset because the Buccaneers have played better away from home (4-2) than at home (2-4).
Securing a postseason berth is not the Eagles’ only goal. They are one game behind the Lions for the conference’s top spot, and they are two games ahead of the Washington Commanders in the NFC East.
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