Now with four weeks left in the NFL regular season, anything is possible, especially in the NFC. With six National Football Conference teams at 6-7; the wild card spots, and in some cases, the division titles are up for grabs.

NFL NFC Wild Card

In a sea of 6-7 teams, the 7-6 Minnesota Vikings float at the top of these teams. The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys continue to fight for the NFC East Division both holding the record of 10-3. The rest of the teams in the wild card hunt include: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons, and the New Orleans Saints.

Teams that need a miracle to make the playoffs, with records of 5-8, are the New York Giants and the Chicago Bears. The Washington Commanders stand at 4-9, likely looking to rebuild next season. The Arizona Cardinals are somehow not officially eliminated from the playoffs with a record of 3-10. And the Carolina Panthers are already eliminated from the playoffs with the worst record in the NFL of 1-12 going into Week 15.

NFL NFC Division Leaders

Like the AFC, there are no clear cut runaway teams in the NFC. Closest to being a goliath amongst the rest stands the NFC West's San Francisco 49ers, holding the one seed with a record of 10-3. Convincingly defeating both the Cowboys and Eagles, who fill the second and fifth seed. The three seed is held by the inconsistent NFC North Detroit Lions; having a record of 9-4, but seem to continue to drop games that they should win. And finally, it feels as if the Buccaneers and the Falcons take turns at holding the NFC South Division title at the four seed.