These are the Week 17 games that matter for the Packers’ playoff seeding

These are the Week 17 games that matter for the Packers’ playoff seeding
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Now that the Green Bay Packers have clinched their playoff spot, thanks to the Detroit Lions losing on Christmas Day, it’s time to really get into the nitty-gritty of the seeding race. Below is a table of the Packers’ playoff percentages for each seed in the playoffs, based on possible results from Week 17’s NFC action. Let’s take you through all relevant games for Green Bay this week, ranked by their level of importance.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Green Bay Packers

Obviously, we all want the Packers to win this game. If they lose to the Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay will be locked into the seventh seed, according to the New York Times/The Athletic’s simulation. A Packers win, even if the Chicago Bears win on Sunday, still allows Green Bay to play for the fifth and sixth seeds in the wild-card race.

Packers’ chances to be anything other than the 7 seed:

  • Loss vs. Ravens: 0 percent
  • Win vs. Ravens: 35 percent

Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers

If you want there to be any chance of the Packers hosting a playoff game at Lambeau Field this postseason, you’re a San Francisco 49ers fan for Sunday Night Football. If the Packers win and the Bears lose, it puts Green Bay in a position where they can actually still win the division, giving them a chance at the second or third seed (depending on what happens to the Philadelphia Eagles) in Week 18.

For Green Bay to win the NFC North, they have to win out while Chicago loses out. That’s the last path to hosting a game at Lambeau Field in the first round of the playoffs.

Packers’ chance of winning the NFC North:

  • Without Packers win/Bears loss in Week 17: 0 percent
  • With Packers win/Bears loss in Week 17: 31 percent

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Buffalo Bills

If the Packers do manage to win the NFC North, what happens with the Eagles to end the year becomes very relevant. If Philadelphia loses one more game and Green Bay wins the North, then the Packers will leapfrog the Eagles and become the second seed in the NFC. If the Eagles win out, Green Bay would be the third seed in this scenario.

Packers’ chance of being the #2 seed in the NFC:

  • Without Packers win/Eagles loss in Week 17: 1 percent
  • With Packers win/Eagles loss in Week 17: 30 percent

Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons

There’s a way the Packers can play a lowly NFC South team in the first round of the playoffs, but Green Bay will need to win the top wild-card spot in the playoffs for that to happen. Two games are crucial to making sure that happens: The Atlanta Falcons must upset the Los Angeles Rams while the Chicago Bears beat the San Francisco 49ers. I wouldn’t hold my breath that this will happen, but it could be relevant, depending on Sunday’s action shakes out.

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