For the first time in NFL history, a 14-win crew should accept a wild-card spot within the NFL playoffs.
The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, each 14-2, will face off Sunday evening for each the NFC North crown and the highest seed within the convention.
The loser will fall to the fifth seed within the bracket with the highest wild-card spot regardless of a 14-win season.
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It would not be the primary playoff seeding oddity. There have been 7-9 groups who’ve gained divisions, which suggests they robotically hosted playoff video games.
But together with his crew in peril of shedding simply three video games however not being at house on wild-card weekend, Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown says the format must be revamped.
“It’s loopy. I believe the rule must be modified,” St. Brown instructed reporters this week. “Obviously, if you happen to win the division, it is best to clearly make a playoff spot, however having a 14-win crew having to go on the street is form of loopy. But I suppose I do not make the foundations.”
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The NFL and MLB have comparable codecs through which high seeds get a bye, and all division winners have home-field benefit within the first spherical. The NBA seeds based mostly on standings within the convention no matter division, whereas the NHL does a mix of convention and division standings however with no byes.
St. Brown says his crew has nothing to fret about anyway.
“Either means, I believe we’ll be superb. Whether it is occurring the street or having a bye week and enjoying at house, we’re constructed for both or,” he mentioned.
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The Lions and Vikings kick off in Detroit Sunday. The Packers, additionally within the NFC North, sit at 11-5 and are the sixth seed heading into the weekend.
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