If the Packers hadn't blown a 21-3 halftime lead to the Bears, the Seahawks had a chance to avoid playing either of their two division rivals that currently are in the NFC postseason. Thanks to Chicago's comeback, there's a chance Seattle will host both of them.Next week, Seattle will definitely see one of them.If the 49ers win on Sunday at Philadelphia, it will be San Francisco at Seattle in the divisional round. If the Eagles win, the Rams will face the Seahawks.Seattle, which went 14-3 for the season, was 2-2 against the Rams and 49ers. In Week 1, the Seahawks lost at home to San Francisco. In Week 16, the Seahawks beat the Rams in an overtime classic at Lumen Field.If the Seahawks survive a visit from the Rams or the 49ers next weekend, the Seahawks could see the other one the next weekend. Which gives a very different vibe to winning the NFC's No. 1 seed.
Seattle will host the Rams or the 49ers next weekend
The above videos are auto-populated by an affiliate.
Follow us on:
The above link leads to an external page. 49ers Webzone has no control over its contents.
Similar Article Found
Who will the 49ers play if they beat the Eagles?
Who will the 49ers play if they beat the Eagles?
By David Bonilla
Jan 10
Two NFC Wild Card games are already in the books, with the Los Angeles Rams (defeated the Carolina Panthers) and the Chicago Bears (defeated the Green Bay Packers) advancing to the NFC Divisional Playoff round.
If the San Francisco 49ers pull off an upset over the Philadelphia...
Read Next
Latest
- 49ers signing former Bengals DE Cam Sample to one-year deal
- 49ers express interest in Texas CB Malik Muhammad ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
- Ex-49ers CB Chase Lucas signing with Buccaneers
- 49ers mock draft roundup: Surprise Round 1 pick could have huge offensive impact
- 49ers celebrate 80 years with anniversary logo and patch
Trending News
-
NBCS Bay Area • Apr 7
-
49ers Webzone • Apr 8
-
49ers Webzone • 11 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • 17 hrs
-
Pro Football Talk • Apr 8
-
49ers Webzone • 15 hrs