What Green Bay’s win over the Bears means for Detroit Lions’ playoff hopes

-The Detroit Lions did themselves a major favor by beating the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.

And now, Detroit’s path forward is a little clearer after the first of two matchups between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. With the Lions resting at home on Sunday, the Packers snapped Chicago’s five-game winning streak to take over first place in the NFC North. Green Bay beat the Bears, 28-21, in Week 14.

The New York Times reports Detroit’s playoff odds are 44% after Green Bay’s win. Had Chicago won that game, its chances would have dipped to 40%.

So, what does that mean moving forward to improve those odds? Well, it means Lions fans should be rooting for the Packers to sweep the Bears and beat them again in two weeks. Since the Lions got swept by the Packers, the division title is likely out of reach, so the Bears getting swept by the Packers would boost their playoff odds. The Lions’ window to winning the NFC North hinges on them finishing two games better than the Packers across the final four games. It’s not impossible, but less likely than catching Chicago.

The Bears play the Cleveland Browns, Packers, San Francisco 49ers and Lions to end the season. That matchup with the 49ers is another one to watch around these parts. As things stand, the Bears just dropped from the first to the seventh seed. They hold a one-game lead over the Lions but lost the lone meeting against them to this point, putting more pressure on that finale in Chicago in four weeks.

The 49ers, who were off this week, also hold a one-game advantage over the Lions. But without a head-to-head meeting on the books, it’s worth noting that San Francisco owns the tiebreaker with the better intra-conference record. There is an  bringing more help for the Lions ahead of the finale.

The Los Angeles Rams are the top seed in the conference again after blowing out the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon. Detroit sits two games behind the Rams ahead of next weekend’s trip to LA.

A Lions win over the Rams next week would be another crucial one. The Rams and Seahawks are tied atop the NFC West, so catching one of them with a head-to-head meeting like this one is a big opportunity.

Sticking with the NYT’s playoff simulator, a win over the Rams boosts Detroit’s odds to 66%, while a loss sinks them to 35%.

In other news around the NFC on Sunday, the New Orleans Saints upset the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The NFC South is likely to field only one team. But any loss by another playoff contender doesn’t hurt right now. The Seattle Seahawks also beat the Atlanta Falcons, adding a two-game cushion on the Lions in the wild-card standings in the process. They currently hold the NFC record tiebreaker over Detroit by one win, too.

There isn’t much margin of error to catch the 49ers or Seahawks, especially considering that each team still plays the Daniel Jones-less Indianapolis Colts.

All that said, jumping the Bears remains the best path for the Lions to reach the postseason — other than winning out. Most importantly, if the Lions run the table, they would beat out the Bears with the head-to-head tiebreaker, even if Chicago rattles off three straight wins. A Week 18 win could also be enough even if the Lions lose one more time, so long as the Bears lose to one of the Browns, Packers or 49ers.

Current NFC playoff picture heading into Sunday Night Football:

1. Los Angeles Rams (10-3)

2. Green Bay Packers (9-3-1)

3. Philadelphia Eagles (8-4, play Monday)

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6)

5. Seattle Seahawks (10-3, wild card)

6. San Francisco 49ers (9-4, wild card)

7. Chicago Bears (9-4, wild card)

In the hunt:

8. Detroit Lions (8-5)

9. Carolina Panthers (7-6)

10. Dallas Cowboys (6-6-1)

We’ll have an updated look ahead at the complete playoff picture, with a Week 15 rooting guide for games to watch and what they mean for the Lions and their chances, on Monday at MLive.com/Lions.

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