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The Rams are no longer atop the NFC playoff race.The Saints won on Thanksgiving night to pull into a tie for the top of the NFC standings with the Rams. The Saints own the head-to-head tiebreaker between the two teams.That means if the Saints can win out Michael Palardy Jersey , they clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. The Rams need someone to knock off the Saints.Here’s how the playoff picture looks after Thanksgiving:1. Saints (10-1): They have a tough schedule the rest of the way, so 15-1 won’t be easy.2. Rams (10-1): They have an easy schedule the rest of the way, so they still have a good chance of finishing ahead of the Saints in the standings.3. Bears (8-3): The inside track to the No. 3 seed, but catching the Rams or Saints for a bye will not be easy. 4. Cowboys (6-5): Now owns first place in the NFC East thanks to the head-to-head tiebreaker over Washington. 5. Panthers (6-4): Still atop the wild card race https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Sam-Mills-Jersey , but the schedule ahead is tough. 6. Vikings (5-4-1): If they keep winning, they maintain a half-game lead in the wild card race.7. Washington (6-5): They won’t make the playoffs if Colt McCoy keeps throwing three interceptions a game.8. Seahawks (5-5): Sunday’s game with the Panthers looms large in the wild card race.9. Packers (4-5-1): Probably have to beat the Vikings on Sunday night to have any hope of reaching the playoffs. 10. Eagles (4-6): The champions will not repeat.11. Falcons (4-7): Their Thanksgiving loss was the final nail in the coffin.12. Lions (4-7): Their Thanksgiving loss was the final nail in the coffin.13. Giants (3-7): Their two-game winning streak is too little, too late.14. Buccaneers (3-7): Jameis Winston and Ryan Fitzpatrick are making the same turnover mistakes, which doesn’t speak well for the Bucs’ coaching staff.15. Cardinals (2-8): Swept the 49ers for their only two wins of the season.16. 49ers (2-8): The worst team in the NFC. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray made some history in Sunday’s 38-20 loss to Carolina https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Christian-Mccaffrey-Jersey , but it wasn’t the sort that you celebrate after the game is over.Murray completed 30 passes for 173 yards, which, per ESPN Stats and Information, is the fewest passing yards for any quarterback with at least 30 completions in a game. Only 11 of those yards came in the fourth quarter https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Daryl-Williams-Jersey , as Murray absorbed five sacks and threw an interception while trying to rally back against the Panthers.The struggle to pick up chunks of yards didn’t leave Murray discouraged. He said he thinks “we can move the ball regardless,” but that things got predictable once the Cardinals were down by a couple of scores.“You saw what we did in the first half,” Murray said, via the team’s website. “Everything was all there https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Donte-Jackson-Jersey , it was easy. Even though they were not letting us get behind them, we did whatever we wanted to, pretty much.”The problem was that the Panthers were doing pretty much whatever they wanted on offense and they kept scoring touchdowns while the Cardinals stopped putting points on the board in the third quarter.


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