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On Saturday, it looked like the San Francisco 49ers would grab hold of the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs. Then the Minnesota Vikings mounted the largest comeback in NFL history, beating the Indianapolis Colts 39-36 after trailing 33-0. That kept the now 11-3 Vikings in the No. 2 seed slot and the 10-4 Niners at No. 3.
If the season had ended before Sunday's game between the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders, the 49ers would have opened the playoffs by hosting the Commanders at Levi's Stadium. Instead, the playoff picture shifted by Sunday night after the Giants beat the Commanders.
New York improved its record to 8-5-1, while Washington dropped to 7-6-1, and the two teams swapped spots in the NFC playoff standings. The Giants now sit at the No. 6 spot. The Commanders are slated to own the seventh and final playoff spot. That means San Francisco would host New York, not Washington, if the season ended today.
Washington would travel to face the Vikings in Minnesota.
There are still three weeks worth of NFL games to be played, so a lot can still happen. San Francisco can only control what remains on its schedule. Next up for the Niners is a home game against the Commanders. After that, they will close out the season with a road game against the Las Vegas Raiders and then a home matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
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