The Green Bay Packers didn’t play a football game this week, but they did move up a spot in playoff seeding. Thank you, Seattle Seahawks!
Let’s take a temperature check on the NFC, going through Week 5’s action and where the conference stands going into Week 6. Each division has one 4-1 team in the driver’s seat right now, which makes the playoff picture really clean.
Backup quarterback Mac Jones threw for 342 yards and a 100.9 passer rating in a 26-23 overtime win over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football. Starting quarterback Brock Purdy had a setback with his toe injury and was called week to week by head coach Kyle Shanahan.
There are no more undefeateds in the NFC. The Eagles were finally stopped in the red zone for the first time in 2025 and failed to hit on a last-second Hail Mary attempt. Quarterback Jalen Hurts took six sacks in the game, which wound up being the difference in this one versus the Denver Broncos.
Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield was able to throw for 379 yards at Seattle, with rookie receiver Emeka Egbuka catching seven balls for 163 yards and a touchdown. They needed every one of those yards, as they won the game on a last-second field goal.
A 35-24 win for the Lions looks a lot less convincing on paper than it felt like during action. 21 of the Cincinnati Bengals’ points on the day came in the fourth quarter when the game had already been decided.
Bye week.
Seattle lost a 38-35 shootout against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that ended with Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold throwing an interception that led to the Buccaneers only needing to drive 14 yards for a last-second field goal. Between this loss and their Week 1 loss, where they fumbled the ball on the nine-yard line with 42 seconds left and a chance to win the game, it’s been a pretty brutal 3-2 start for the Seahawks.
Backup Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz got the last-minute win over the Cleveland Browns, with the help of three-straight receptions by receiver Jordan Addison, who was suspended by the team for the first quarter of the game. Wentz dropped out of action momentarily due to a non-throwing shoulder injury, though he returned to the field with a harness around his shoulder.
The Los Angeles Chargers scored 10 on Washington early, but then it was all Commanders from there on out. It was a defensive win for Washington, as Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw an interception and was sacked four times.
The Rams have lost two games this year: a game where they had a punt and a kick blocked by the Philadelphia...