SPORTS
Game Night: Falcons vs. Commanders, A Playoff Push
Landover, Maryland, USAMon Dec 30 2024
As Week 17 continues, "Sunday Night Football" brings us a key matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders. Both teams had setbacks today, with the Eagles and Buccaneers winning their games. Let's dive into how this game affects the NFC playoff picture.
A win for the Falcons could keep them in the hunt for the NFC South title. They lead the tiebreaker over Tampa Bay, so a victory would place them in the No. 4 seed. While they can't clinch a playoff spot this week, winning tonight and next week against the Panthers could make them division champs.
If the Falcons lose, they'd drop to 8-8 and the No. 9 seed. Their playoff hopes wouldn't be over, but they'd need to beat the Panthers and hope the Buccaneers lose to the Saints.
For the Commanders, a win secures them a playoff spot, moves them past the Packers, and into the No. 6 seed. Unfortunately, the NFC East title is already taken by Philadelphia.
A Commanders loss keeps them at the No. 7 spot. They'd still be ahead of other fringe teams, and a win over the Cowboys in the season finale could lock them into the playoffs.
Here are the current NFC standings:
- Minnesota Vikings (14-2)
- Philadelphia Eagles (13-3, NFC East champs)
- Los Angeles Rams (10-6) — could clinch NFC West if Washington or San Francisco wins on MNF.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7)
- Detroit Lions (13-2) — play on MNF, hold tiebreaker for NFC North.
- Green Bay Packers (11-5)
- Washington Commanders (10-5) — playoff spot with a win.
- Seattle Seahawks (9-7)
- Atlanta Falcons (8-7) — lead tiebreaker over the Bucs.
FanDuel Sportsbook favors Washington by 3. 5 points.
You can catch the game at 8:20 p. m. ET on NBC, or stream it on Peacock, NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube, or NFL+ Premium.
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questions
If the Falcons win, will their fans finally have something to 'rise up' about?
How does the betting line at FanDuel Sportsbook reflect the perceived probability of outcome?
How does a win for the Commanders affect their standing in the NFC playoff picture?