Eagles, Packers Remain Tight in NFC Playoff Picture After Thrilling Contest
Philadelphia narrowly defeated Green Bay 33-30 in a game decided in the final seconds, maintaining both teams’ positioning within a crowded NFC playoff race. The Eagles (9-1) extended their winning streak, while the Packers (7-3) suffered a hard-fought loss despite a strong performance from quarterback Jordan love.
The outcome keeps Philadelphia atop the NFC standings, but Green Bay remains firmly in contention for a playoff berth.With several teams vying for limited spots, every game carries significant weight. The Packers’ loss underscores the competitiveness of the conference, where a single win or loss can dramatically alter the playoff landscape. Both teams will face crucial divisional matchups in the coming weeks, with the Eagles battling the Dallas Cowboys and the Packers facing the Chicago Bears.
NFL power Rankings – November 11,2025
1. Kansas City Chiefs (1)
2. Baltimore Ravens (2)
3. San Francisco 49ers (3)
4. Miami Dolphins (4)
5. Detroit Lions (5)
6. Jacksonville Jaguars (6)
7. Cincinnati Bengals (7)
8. Buffalo Bills (8)
9. Dallas Cowboys (9)
10. Seattle Seahawks (10)
11. Cleveland Browns (11)
12. Houston Texans (12)
13. Indianapolis Colts (13)
14. Minnesota Vikings (14)
15. Denver Broncos (15)
16. Los Angeles Rams (16)
17. Pittsburgh steelers (17)
18. Atlanta Falcons (18)
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19)
20. Los Angeles chargers (20)
21. Washington Commanders (21)
22. Chicago Bears (22)
23. New england Patriots (23)
24. Arizona Cardinals (24)
25. Carolina Panthers (26): Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough impressed in his first start, leading the Panthers to a win over the New Orleans Saints with a 128.9 passer rating.
26. New Orleans Saints (28): Tyler Shough became the franchise’s first rookie quarterback to register a win in 44 years.
27. Philadelphia Eagles (27): First-round rookie OLBs Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. have combined for four sacks over the past two games.
28. green Bay Packers (30):
29. New York Jets (31):
30. New York Giants (25): They’ve got an interim head coach and potentially an interim QB if Jaxson Dart can’t clear concussion protocol.
31. Las Vegas Raiders (29): The Raiders lost a close game to the Denver Broncos.
32. Tennessee Titans (32): The Titans remain the league’s lowest-scoring team.