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How the Vikings could win the No. 1 seed - or lose the No. 2 seed
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The Vikings (11-3) will get the NFC's No. 1 seed if…
They win their remaining two games (at Green Bay, vs. Chicago) and the Eagles (12-2) lose their final two games (vs. Oakland, vs. Dallas). Philadelphia clinches the NFC's No. 1 seed with a win against the Raiders next week.
The No. 2 seed if…
They beat the Packers and Bears, securing a first-round bye. If the Vikings go 1-1 in the final two games to finish 12-4, they need to avoid a tie with a potential NFC South-champion Panthers (10-4) team, which owns the head-to-head tiebreaker. The Vikings will win head-to-head ties over the Saints (10-4) and Rams (10-4).
The No. 3 seed if... 
They go 1-1 and lose the first-round bye to the Panthers, who need to win out (vs. Tampa, at Atlanta) and have the Saints lose once for Carolina to win its division. Then the 12-win Panthers would leap the Vikings for the NFC's No. 2 seed. If the Vikings go 0-2 in the final two games, they could be leapt by either the Rams or Saints, who both need to win out for a shot at a first-round bye.
The No. 4 seed if... 
They go 0-2 and get leapt in the standings by the Rams and either the Saints or Panthers.


http://www.startribune.com/vikings-playo...464835013/

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Quote:NFL playoff picture: With NFC North wrapped up, Vikings can now turn their eyes to the bye
It’s seemed like a likelihood for awhile, but people in Minnesota know better than to takes those things for granted.



The rest of the NFC playoff picture is still uncertain, although it’s starting to take shape. Vikings players took a group photo and passed around hats that celebrated the victory. Harrison Smith said that they’d enjoy the feeling of victory for the rest of the night.


But on a short week with the Packers looming on Saturday, he said, there’s no time to dwell on the prospect of your previous accomplishments. That means that it’s back to work for the Vikings come Monday morning.


“You want to be in the moment,” Smith said. “Obviously we’re going to enjoy winning the North. That’s big and it should be celebrated. It’s not the end goal.”


The rest of the playoff picture is yet settled, of course.


The Packers lost to the Panthers on Sunday, which is good news for anybody who feared Aaron Rodgers dragging Green Bay into the playoffs this year. The Packers (7-7) got Rodgers back from a broken collarbone this week. But the loss to the Panthers is a big blow to their chances of making it into the playoffs as an NFC wild card team. The Packers host Minnesota next weekend, and that game will not have NFC North title consequences.


Meanwhile, the Eagles hung on to beat the Giants, 34-29, despite trailing by multiple scores at times throughout Sunday afternoon. That means Philadelphia is 12-2, and in the driver’s seat to secure home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.


The Eagles are the current No. 1 seed, while the Vikings are the No. 2 seed. If the season ended today, the Vikings would get a first-round bye and then host the winner from the wild card round with the highest seed (a team like the Saints, Panthers or Rams).


If the Vikings win their final 2 games, they’ll be assured of hosting at least one playoff game at U.S. Bank Stadium — regardless of the outcome of other important games around the league. If the Vikings were to lose out and the Panthers win out, then Minnesota wouldn’t even get a first-round bye.


http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2017/1...-eyes-bye/
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I think the Eagles are going to stub their toe and the Viking win out. So even then, I think the Eagles hold the tie-breaker? #2 seed is tough. You play the highest seed of the wild card round - which I'll bet is Saints. 
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Wouldn't be surprised to see Philly lose their opening game in the playoffs....then the road goes through Minnesota. Vikes could go 
1-1 the next two games and if the Rams go 2-0, Vikings still #2 seed. 

NFCC Game Prediction: New Orleans at Minnesota, the Revenge Game. 
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To keep it simple, assume the Vikings are not going to get the #1 seed. If the Giants would have come up yesterday this is an entirely different conversation.

For the #2 seed if the Vikings are tied with only the Panthers, they would own the head-to-head tiebreaker. In any other scenario (3-way tie, 4-way tie, etc..) the Vikings would win 2 seed on tie-breakers (conference record). 
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