For Non-Eagles Fans, a Wild Card Round Guide to Rooting Against the Competition
As the NFL playoffs enter the crucial Wild Card Round, we're here to help you out with some advice on which teams to root for – or against. Here's your rooting guide for non-Eagles games this weekend.
The Eagles' playoff fate is all but sealed in Sunday's game against the 49ers, meaning they'll be facing one of three potential Divisional Round opponents: the Rams, Panthers, or Bears. While the Rams are undoubtedly the most complete team among the three, their home-field advantage in Philly might give them an edge.
However, if we're looking for an ideal matchup, it's hard to argue against a Panthers win on Saturday. The Eagles would then face Carolina, which would be a dream come true. A Panthers victory is essentially a gift to every other playoff team in the league – and from the Eagles' perspective, it would set them up nicely.
On the other hand, if the Panthers lose, you'll need to decide between rooting for the Rams or Bears. While playing the Bears in Chicago might seem like an easier matchup, there's still a significant talent gap between the two teams. Ultimately, your choice comes down to which team you prefer facing – and whether you think playing at home would give them an advantage.
Meanwhile, the Packers' game against the Bears is a bit more complex. A Packers win on Saturday could set up the Eagles for either a Rams or Panthers matchup in the Divisional Round. But if the Packers do emerge victorious, it's hard to see how that wouldn't be beneficial for them – and ultimately detrimental to the Eagles.
As for the AFC games, there's no clear favorite emerging from this batch of matchups. The Bills, Chiefs, Ravens, Chargers, and Steelers are all vying for a spot in the Super Bowl – but none of them stand out as particularly dominant at this point.
One team that does seem like an ideal Super Bowl opponent would be either the Chargers or Steelers. If one of these teams emerges as AFC champions, they'd face a relatively weak opponent in the playoffs – which could make their path to the championship easier.
With all these factors in mind, here's your rooting guide for non-Eagles games this weekend:
* Saturday: Panthers win over Rams = Eagles play Panthers
* Saturday: Rams win over Panthers = Eagles play Rams
* Saturday: Bears win over Packers = Eagles play Bears
* Sunday: Bills win over Jaguars = Chargers or Steelers emerge as AFC champions
* Sunday: Chargers win over Patriots = same as above
* Monday: Texans win over Steelers = same as above
Of course, these are just suggestions – and ultimately it's up to you to decide which teams you want to root for (or against).
As the NFL playoffs enter the crucial Wild Card Round, we're here to help you out with some advice on which teams to root for – or against. Here's your rooting guide for non-Eagles games this weekend.
The Eagles' playoff fate is all but sealed in Sunday's game against the 49ers, meaning they'll be facing one of three potential Divisional Round opponents: the Rams, Panthers, or Bears. While the Rams are undoubtedly the most complete team among the three, their home-field advantage in Philly might give them an edge.
However, if we're looking for an ideal matchup, it's hard to argue against a Panthers win on Saturday. The Eagles would then face Carolina, which would be a dream come true. A Panthers victory is essentially a gift to every other playoff team in the league – and from the Eagles' perspective, it would set them up nicely.
On the other hand, if the Panthers lose, you'll need to decide between rooting for the Rams or Bears. While playing the Bears in Chicago might seem like an easier matchup, there's still a significant talent gap between the two teams. Ultimately, your choice comes down to which team you prefer facing – and whether you think playing at home would give them an advantage.
Meanwhile, the Packers' game against the Bears is a bit more complex. A Packers win on Saturday could set up the Eagles for either a Rams or Panthers matchup in the Divisional Round. But if the Packers do emerge victorious, it's hard to see how that wouldn't be beneficial for them – and ultimately detrimental to the Eagles.
As for the AFC games, there's no clear favorite emerging from this batch of matchups. The Bills, Chiefs, Ravens, Chargers, and Steelers are all vying for a spot in the Super Bowl – but none of them stand out as particularly dominant at this point.
One team that does seem like an ideal Super Bowl opponent would be either the Chargers or Steelers. If one of these teams emerges as AFC champions, they'd face a relatively weak opponent in the playoffs – which could make their path to the championship easier.
With all these factors in mind, here's your rooting guide for non-Eagles games this weekend:
* Saturday: Panthers win over Rams = Eagles play Panthers
* Saturday: Rams win over Panthers = Eagles play Rams
* Saturday: Bears win over Packers = Eagles play Bears
* Sunday: Bills win over Jaguars = Chargers or Steelers emerge as AFC champions
* Sunday: Chargers win over Patriots = same as above
* Monday: Texans win over Steelers = same as above
Of course, these are just suggestions – and ultimately it's up to you to decide which teams you want to root for (or against).