The Green Bay Packers are in a great but unusual position.
They have clinched a playoff berth after beating the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football, but despite improving to 11-4 on the season, they can't win the NFC North due to losing the head-to-head tiebreaker with the Detroit Lions.
The Packers have two games to go, including a big divisional matchup with the Minnesota Vikings, but they are playing for seeding between the 5-7 spots. They would enter the playoffs with the No. 6 seed if the season ended today but can improve (or worsen) that slightly in the final two weeks.
Based on the current standings, who are the Packers most likely to play in the first round?
Packers trending toward playoff matchup with Rams or Eagles in wild-card round
Here's what we know: Green Bay will play a road game against a division winner. The final two weeks will determine who they play.
PlayoffStatus has broken down the most likely scenarios. It gives the Packers a 50 percent chance of clinching the sixth seed, and it makes sense. Green Bay can win out and still not take the fifth seed, or it could lose one and still not fall to the seventh.
It then projects the Packers' most likely first-round opponents, with the Los Angeles Rams leading the way at 34 percent, followed by the Eagles at 27 percent.
As things stand, Green Bay (sixth seed) would play Los Angeles (third seed). However, if the Packers lose one game, it opens the door for the Washington Commanders to overtake them and demote Green Bay to the seventh seed.
In that scenario, Matt LaFleur's team would hit the road to take on the second seed, which is most likely to be the Eagles.
Anything is possible in the final two weeks of the season, but as things stand, the Packers are most likely to get either a Week 1 or Week 5 rematch in the first round of the playoffs.