With Sunday's 13-12 instant classic win over the Buffalo Bills, the Eagles have maintained a chance for the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
The Eagles will finish no worse than their current spot as the No. 3 seed.
No matter what happens, the Eagles will host a playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field during Wild Card Weekend against either the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, or the Seattle Seahawks.
The Eagles can still finish as high as the No. 2 seed. In order for that to happen ...
âą Eagles win their remaining game (vs. Washington) in Week 18 on Sunday at 4:25 PM (CBS/SportsRadio 94WIP)
âą Chicago loses its remaining game (vs. Detroit) in Week 18 on Sunday at 4:25 PM
That's it! Any other series of outcomes in Week 18 result in the Bears finishing as the No. 2 seed and the Eagles would be the No. 3 seed. The winner of the NFC West will be the No. 1 seed and the winner of the NFC South will be the No. 4 seed.
What is the difference between the No. 2 and the No. 3 seeds? By getting the No. 2 seed, the Eagles would get to host a playoff game in Divisional Round if they advance past the Wild Card Round.
Here's a look at the current standings and playoff matchups:

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NFC East Standings
1. Philadelphia Eagles â 11-5
2. Dallas Cowboys â 7-8-1
3. Washington Commanders â 4-12
4. New York Giants â 3-13
NFC Standings
1. Seattle Seahawks â 13-3, First in NFC West, Clinched playoff berth (54% chance to be the No. 1 seed, according to Next Gen Stats)
2. Chicago Bears â 11-5, Clinched NFC North title (60% chance to be the No. 2 seed)
3. Philadelphia Eagles â 11-5, Clinched NFC East title (60% chance to be the No. 3 seed)
4. Carolina Panthers â 8-8, First in NFC South (46% chance to be the No. 4 seed)
5. San Francisco 49ers â 12-4, First NFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (11% chance to be the No. 5 seed)
6. Los Angeles Rams â 11-4, Second NFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (32% chance to be the No. 6 seed)
7. Green Bay Packers â 9-6-1, Third NFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (Locked in as the No. 7 seed)
Still In The Hunt
Tampa Bay Buccaneers â 7-9 (53% chance to make playoffs, can only win NFC South)
*Next Gen Stats percentages are as of 11:40 PM on 12/28
If The Playoffs Kicked Off Today
1. Seattle Seahawks: First-Round Bye
7. Green Bay Packers at 2. Chicago Bears
6. Los Angeles Rams at 3. Philadelphia Eagles
5. San Francisco 49ers at 4. Carolina Panthers

AFC Standings
1. Denver Broncos â 13-3, Clinched AFC West title (65% chance to win No. 1 seed, per Next Gen Stats)
2. New England Patriots â 13-3, Clinched AFC East title (49% chance to win No. 2 seed)
3. Jacksonville Jaguars â 12-4, First in AFC South, Clinched playoff berth (40% chance to win No. 3 seed)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers â 9-7, First in AFC North, (45% chance to win No. 4 seed)
5. Houston Texans â 11-5, First AFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (51% chance to win No. 5 seed)
6. Los Angeles Chargers â 11-5, Second AFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (32% chance to win No. 6 seed)
7. Buffalo Bills â 11-5, Third AFC Wild Card, Clinched playoff berth (34% chance to win No. 7 seed)
Still In The Hunt
Baltimore Ravens â 8-8 (55% chance to make the playoffs as the AFC North Champions)
*Next Gen Stats percentages are as of 7:50 PM on 12/28
If The Playoffs Kicked Off Today ...
1. Denver Broncos: First-Round Bye
7. Buffalo Bills at 2. New England Patriots
6. Los Angeles Chargers at 3. Jacksonville Jaguars
5. Houston Texans at 4. Pittsburgh Steelers

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