The Green Bay Packers are 7-3 on the season and right in the thick of the playoff race among contending NFC team. Despite having the fourth-best record in the NFC, the Packers currently hold just the sixth seed as their Week 12 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers draws nears.
The Detroit Lions, who lead the NFC North, are 9-1 and currently hold the top seed in the conference. The Philadelphia Eagles, at 8-2, currently sit in the second seed. The third and fourth seeds are occupied by the Arizona Cardinals (6-4) and Atlanta Falcons (6-5).
Another Green Bay division rival, the Minnesota Vikings, are in fifth with their 8-2 record.
The Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers Are Fighting for Playoff Positioning
While Green Bay has the advantage of currently holding a NFC Playoff seed, the same cannot be said of the 49ers. They enter play on Sunday at 5-5, tied with the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams for second in the NFC West behind the Cardinals.
Of course, the Packers need to win in order to keep pace with the Lions and Vikings in the division. The NFC North is surely going to be a blood bath as the weather gets cold and the three teams look to separate from the others in the standings. What is more, Green Bay plays each of their division rivals one more time this year, with the games against Minnesota and Detroit coming on the road.
Since the Washington Commanders, who hold the seventh and final wild card spot, are 7-4 and playing as well as anybody, San Francisco’s “easiest” path to the postseason will come from winning their division. Fortunately for them, the NFC West is tight with all four teams separated by just a single game in the standings.
Unfortunately for them, though, time is running out. They cannot afford to lose many more games. To add to their struggles, they will go into Sunday without two more of their best players: quarterback Brock Purdy (shoulder) and pass rusher Nick Bosa (oblique/hip).
The Green Bay Packers Will Be Without Jaire Alexander and Edgerrin Cooper vs the 49ers