how do lions make playoffs
The Detroit Lions can still make the playoffs in the 2025 season, but only through a very narrow wild-card path that requires them to win out and get specific help from other NFC teams.
Current situation
- The Lions are hovering around .500 after Week 16 and are no longer in control of their postseason fate.
- They can only qualify as a wild-card team this year, not as NFC North champions, so they’re chasing the last seed in the NFC, not the division crown.
- Their playoff odds have dropped into the single digits (roughly 4–7% in late December projections), meaning they need a near-perfect finish and multiple favorable results elsewhere.
Basic requirement: win out
To have any shot at all, the Lions must win every remaining regular-season game.
- They need to finish 10–7 by winning their final two games (at Minnesota, then at Chicago in Week 18 in the latest scenarios).
- Any loss or even a tie in these last games would mathematically eliminate them from playoff contention.
Key help they need
The biggest piece of the puzzle is the Green Bay Packers.
- Detroit needs the Packers to lose both of their remaining games, dropping them to 9–7–1 and staying behind a 10–7 Lions team in the wild-card race.
- Because the Packers swept Detroit in head‑to‑head meetings this season, any outcome that leaves the teams tied or favors Green Bay in wins/ties sends the Packers through instead.
Other NFC dynamics
A few other NFC results can matter around the margins, but the core scenario is set.
- With stronger NFC West teams already at or above 11 wins, Detroit’s ceiling is a lower wild-card seed; the top seeds are effectively out of reach even if the Lions run the table.
- Interactive playoff picture models now list Detroit at or near 0% to reach the postseason unless this exact win‑out/Packers-collapse chain hits.
Forum and fan discussion vibe
Recent forum and social threads show fans treating the Lions’ path as a “miracle run” scenario rather than an expectation.
- Many posts frame the situation as “we need to run the table and get outside help,” often joking about scoreboard‑watching Ravens, Vikings, 49ers, or Colts games that could indirectly help Detroit.
- The tone is a mix of resigned humor and faint hope, with some fans comparing this season’s chaos to past years where strong teams surprisingly missed the playoffs and late tiebreakers decided everything.
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