The NFC playoff field didn't gain much clarity in Week 11, as was evident on Monday night when the conference's number-one seed struggled to score 10 points in a victory over what had been the number-one seed just two weeks ago. Philadelphia held on to that top spot with its 10-7 slog of a win against Green Bay, but two NFC West teams – the Seahawks and Rams – made stronger statements over the weekend and are tied with Philadelphia for the conference's best record.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, meanwhile, slid down two spots in the NFC hierarchy, dropping from the number-two overall seed to fourth after a 28-23 loss to the red-hot New England Patriots. The Buccaneer didn't lose any of their cushion in the NFC South and are still just one game behind the conference leaders, but wins by Seattle

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