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For as long as anyone can remember, the NFL playoffs have been set up to give division winners one of the top seeds in their conference, regardless of how underwhelming their records are.<\/p>\n
Last season, it resulted in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams getting the third and fourth seeds, respectively, in the NFC despite having a 10-7 record, which was significantly worse than the record the Minnesota Vikings, who won 14 games, had.<\/p>\n
There is now a proposal, which was issued by the defending NFC North champion Detroit Lions, to seed playoff teams by record and not take into consideration whether they won their division.<\/p>\n
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called the proposal \u201chealthy,\u201d and the league is reportedly considering it, per Jonathan Jones.<\/p>\n
\nRoger Goodell called Detroit\u2019s tabled proposal to change playoff seeding as \u201chealthy.\u201d NFL has interest in looking more closely at playoff seeding changes that wouldn\u2019t guarantee a division winner a home playoff game.<\/p>\n
\u2014 Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) April 1, 2025<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
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