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NFC Playoff Matchups: Rivalries and Uncertainty
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NFC Playoff Picture: Rivalries and Uncertainty - The NFC playoff picture is set, with six teams clinched and the last spot up for grabs. The matchups are set: Packers vs. Bears, Eagles vs. Rams, and 49ers vs. Panthers. These are rematches from the regular season, promising intense rivalry games. The Seahawks have the best shot at the number one seed, but the Bears, Rams, and 49ers are close behind. The final games could determine the full playoff picture, with fans eagerly anticipating the potential drama.
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