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NFL playoff clinching scenarios: Cowboys, Eagles, 49ers can secure spots in Week 14
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Date:2025-04-18 20:18:01
The Philadelphia Eagles (10-2), San Francisco 49ers (9-3) and Dallas Cowboys (9-3) each can secure playoff spots during Week 14.
The Cowboys host the Eagles on "Sunday Night Football" in one of the season's biggest games. While the Eagles had a five-game win streak snapped in a 42-19 loss to the 49ers, the Cowboys are riding a four-game winning streak. The Eagles have not won a road game against the Cowboys since 2017.
The 49ers have won four in a row coming off their Week 9 bye, and host the Seattle Seahawks (6-6) on Sunday.
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NFL playoff clinching scenarios for Week 14
➤ Cowboys clinch playoff berth with:
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- Win, Vikings loss or tie, Packers loss or tie, Seahawks loss, Buccaneers loss or tie, Lions win or tie, Rams loss or tie (as long as Vikings and Packers both don't tie)
- Win, Vikings loss or tie, Packers loss or tie, Seahawks loss, Buccaneers loss or tie, Lions win or tie, Saints loss or tie (as long as Vikings and Packers both don't tie)
- Win, Vikings loss or tie, Packers loss or tie, Seahawks loss, Buccaneers tie, Lions win or tie (as long as Vikings and Packers both don't tie)
➤ Eagles clinch playoff berth with:
- Win, Seahawks loss or tie
- Win, Rams loss or tie
- Win, Packers loss or tie, Vikings loss or tie
- Win, Packers loss or tie, Lions loss
- Tie, Rams loss, Seahawks loss
- Tie, Rams loss, Vikings loss or tie
- Tie, Rams loss, Packers loss or tie
- Tie, Seahawks loss, Vikings loss or tie
- Tie, Seahawks loss, Packers loss or tie
- Tie, Vikings loss, Packers loss
➤ 49ers clinch playoff berth with:
- Win, Packers loss
- Win, Vikings loss
- Win, Packers tie, Vikings tie
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