Rams, Cardinals, Buccaneers clinch NFL playoff spots in Week 16 – USA TODAY

The NFC postseason race got a little bit clearer on Sunday.

The Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers all clinched playoff spots in the early window of games.

The Rams’ 30-23 victory over the Minnesota Vikings guaranteed berths in the postseason field for both Los Angeles and Arizona, which squandered its own opportunity to secure a spot Saturday with a 22-13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The 11-5 Rams moved a full game ahead of the 10-5 Cardinals with two weeks left to play. 

Rams coach Sean McVay is in the playoffs for the fourth time in his five seasons at the helm. The Cardinals had been tied with the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos for the second-longest active playoff drought at five seasons.

Brandon Powell of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates with Ben Skowronek #18 and Christian Rozeboom #56 after returning a punt for a touchdown in the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 26, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Buccaneers, meanwhile, sealed the NFC South title with a 32-6 win over the Carolina Panthers. The division title was the franchise’s first since the 2007 season; Tampa Bay made its Super Bowl run last season as a wild-card entrant. 

The Green Bay Packers last week became the first team to clinch a playoff spot by wrapping up the NFC North with a 31-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens. The Dallas Cowboys, who sealed a berth on Thursday thanks to the San Francisco 49ers’ 20-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans, can seize the NFC East crown either by the Las Vegas Raiders beating the Denver Broncos to clinch a strength-of-victory tiebreaker or a win over the Washington Football Team on Sunday night.

The Kansas City Chiefs can become the first AFC team to seal a postseason berth on Sunday with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Chiefs would earn their sixth consecutive AFC West crown in that scenario after the Los Angeles Chargers’ 41-29 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday.

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