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Packers vs. Vikings for NFC North crown is Week 17’s final game
The NFL announced Sunday that the Minnesota Vikings-Green Bay Packers game will be the Sunday night matchup on NBC.
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With a victory, the Packers would be the No. 3-seeded team in the playoffs and play a wild-card game at home the weekend of January 9-10.
If they lose to Green Bay and Seattle wins, the Vikings will be the No. 6 seed and begin the playoffs with another game at Lambeau.
The last game of the 2015 National Football League regular season will be a championship game, with the Packers and Vikings squaring off for an NFC North title on Sunday night in Week 17. Sunday’s game marks the second Green Bay-Minnesota matchup during that stretch.
Despite the Packers’ lopsided win in Minnesota earlier this season, both teams appear to be headed in opposite directions.
All six teams have already been locked in for the NFC playoffs, but the order in which they finish is very much up in the air. Cousins has throw 20 touchdown passes and only three interceptions in Washington’s last nine games, including four each of the past two weeks in wins over Buffalo and Philadelphia. It will determine the No. 3 seed in the NFC, with the loser either falling to No. 5 or No. 6 seed and having to travel in the first round of the playoffs.
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Notable from there are the Chiefs and Broncos both playing at the same time with a potential AFC West title on the line as well as the Cardinals and Panthers playing at the same time with a potential No. 1 seed in the NFC on the line.