We’re in a bit of a strange place right now in the NFL.
With four weeks remaining in the regular season, no division has been clinched. And yet, there’s only one divisional race that we’d go so far as to call truly up for grabs.
Last season, the Packers became the first team to clinch a division, doing so in Week 15. The eventual AFC champion Bengals didn’t clinch the North until Week 17, while the Super Bowl-winning Rams backed into the NFC West title thanks to a loss by the Cardinals on the final day of the season.
Meanwhile, the 2020 Buccaneers won the Super Bowl as a wild card, winning road playoff games at Washington, New Orleans and Green Bay before blowing out Kansas City — which had locked up its division title in Week 14 — in the ring game.
Maybe clinching earlier isn’t such a big advantage?
No, that feels like an overreaction. The 2019 Chiefs locked it up early and proceeded to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Same with the 2017 Eagles — although, to be fair, the Carson Wentz injury (and accompanying Nick Foles promotion) made all those late-season games feel crucial at the time.
More than anything, this is a selfish plea: Maybe tap the brakes a bit, Eagles. Ease up, Chiefs — try a new approach. Can you believe this Lions magic, Vikings?!