Seahawks playoff picture: Where Seattle stands in NFC wild card race following loss to Dallas

Kyle Irving

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The Seahawks were in the mix to win the NFC West as recently as three weeks ago, but a three-game skid likely has them relying on the wild card instead.

Seattle had a prime opportunity to pick up a statement win over the Cowboys in Dallas on "Thursday Night Football," but despite putting up 35 points, the Seahawks couldn't close.

Geno Smith threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for another score. DK Metcalf went off for 134 yards and three touchdowns on six receptions. Even with 334 yards of total offense, Seattle's defense could not stop Dak Prescott and the Cowboys, as Dallas secured a hard-fought 41-35 victory.

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The loss brings the Seahawks back to .500 at 6-6, right in the thick of the NFC wild card race. How did Thursday's result affect their playoff chances? The Sporting News takes a closer look below.

Seahawks playoff picture

Even with the loss, the Seahawks (6-6) currently stand in as the seventh and final playoff team in the NFC, but that is without the Week 13 results of the three teams behind them in the standings.

Rank Team Record Tiebreaker
1 Eagles* 10-1
2 49ers* 8-3 Wins tiebreaker over DET on NFC win pct.
3 Lions* 8-3
4 Falcons* 5-6 Wins tiebreaker over NO on H2H win pct.
5 Cowboys 9-3
6 Vikings 6-6 Wins tiebreaker over SEA on NFC win pct.
7 Seahawks 6-6
Packers 5-6 Wins tiebreaker over LAR and NO on H2H sweep
Rams 5-6 Wins tiebreaker over NO on NFC win pct.
Saints 5-6

*Indicates division leaders

The Vikings are also 6-6, but they come in ahead of the Seahawks because they have a better win percentage in NFC games. The Packers, Rams and Saints are all 5-6 and knocking on the door of the postseason behind Minnesota and Seattle.

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Los Angeles would have the head-to-head tiebreaker over Seattle after winning both matchups this season.

The Seahwks have a better NFC win percentage than the Saints, but not the Packers at this moment.

Seahawks remaining schedule

The Seahawks have five games remaining in the 2023 NFL season.

Date Week Opponent Time (ET) TV channel
Dec. 10 14 at 49ers 4:05 p.m. FOX
Dec. 18 15 vs. Eagles (MNF) 8:15 p.m. ESPN/ABC
Dec. 24 16 at Titans 1 p.m. CBS
Dec. 31 17 vs. Steelers 4:05 p.m. FOX
Jan. 7 18 at Cardinals TBD TBD

According to Tankathon, Seattle has the ninth-toughest remaining schedule, highlighted by a road game in San Francisco in Week 14 and a home, primetime "Monday Night Football" matchup in Week 15 with the Eagles.

The Seahawks' schedule lets up a little after those juggernauts, though. They have a road game against the 4-7 Titans in Week 16, followed by a tough matchup with the gritty, defensive-minded 7-4 Steelers in Week 17.

Pittsburgh will also likely be fighting for an AFC Wild Card spot during that meeting.

If Seattle can put itself one win away from the postseason come Week 18, it will close the season with an easier matchup against the 2-10 Cardinals.

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.