Which NFC teams will be wild cards in the 2023 NFL Playoffs?
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resolved Jan 8
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NO
Chicago Bears
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NO
Washington Commanders
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NO
New York Giants
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NO
Carolina Panthers
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NO
Atlanta Falcons
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YES
Philadelphia Eagles
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YES
Los Angeles Rams
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NO
Arizona Cardinals
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NO
San Francisco 49ers
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NO
Seattle Seahawks
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YES
Green Bay Packers
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NO
Minnesota Vikings
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NO
New Orleans Saints
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NO
Dallas Cowboys
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NO
Detroit Lions
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NO
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Under 2023 NFL rules there will be three teams from each conference (NFC and AFC) in the playoffs. A wild card team in the NFC playoffs is defined as a team who does not win their division, but who's win/loss record and applicable tie breakers grant entry into the conference playoffs.. This question will resolve on January 8, 2024, or once all wild card teams have been locked for the NFC Playoffs, whichever is sooner.

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Packers can resolve YES and all others can resolve NO.

I think the Eagles can still win their division.

@KevinBurke They can. Misresolution

@KevinBurke According to the NFL’s website they’ve Clinched the 5th seed https://www.nfl.com/standings/playoff-picture

@Awerdna They've clinched a playoff spot, but not necessarily a wild card. They could win the division still.

@Awerdna what that means is that they've clinched *at least* a wildcard spot. They're tied with the Cowboys at 11-5; if the Eagles beat the Giants and the Commanders beat the Cowboys, then the Eagles win the division, and so they won't be a wildcard.

Falcons can resolve to NO. (You can resolve some of the markets before Others.)

LA Rams can resolve to YES.

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