A super showdown between San Francisco and Seattle highlights the final Sunday of the NFL regular season, but there is more at stake
A super showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks will highlight the final Sunday of the National Football League regular season, but there is more at stake.
The big game is in Seattle, where the winner between the turnaround 49ers and the banged-up Seahawks will determine the NFC West champion, but not necessarily the National Football Conference’s No. 1 seed. Even the New Orleans Saints have a chance for the top spot. The Saints would need to defeat the Carolina Panthers and have Green Bay and San Francisco lose.
The Philadelphia Eagles can claim the East with a win over the New York Giants or a Dallas loss to the Washington Redskins.AFC SCENARIOSThe No. 1 spot in the American Football Conference was settled two weeks ago with the surging Baltimore Ravens and talented quarterback Lamar Jackson taking top honours.
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