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Quarterback: Jimmy Garoppolo 58
Running back: Elijah Mitchell 49, Kyle Juszczyk 32, Jeff Wilson 2, JaMycal Hasty 1
Wide receiver: Trent Sherfield 57, Brandon Aiyuk 54, Jauan Jennings 29, Travis Benjamin 3
Tight end: George Kittle 54, Charlie Woerner 7, Ross Dwelley 2
Offensive line: Laken Tomlinson 58, Daniel Brunskill 58, Tom Compton 58, Alex Mack 58, Trent Williams 58
Defensive line: Nick Bosa 61, Arik Armstead 55, Samson Ebukam 43, D.J. Jones 42, Arden Key 20, Charles Omenihu 20, Kevin Givens 20, Jordan Willis 13, Kentavius Street 10
Linebacker: Azeez Al-Shaair 68, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles 51, Tyrell Adams 1
Cornerback: Josh Norman 69, K’Waun Williams 69, Dontae Johnson 40, Deommodore Lenoir 25, Emmanuel Moseley 9
Safety: Jimmie Ward 70, Jaquiski Tartt 34, Talanoa Hufanga 49, Jaquiski Tartt 35
Special teams: Ambry Thomas 24, Woerner 22, Hufanga 22, Adams 22, Johnson 21, Justin March 15, Hasty 15, River Cracraft 14, Lenoir 14, Dwelley 12, Mitch Wishnowsky 11, Wilson 11, Armstead 11, Jones 9, Flannigan-Fowles 8, Taybor Pepper 7, Ebukam 7, Key 7, Robbie Gould 6, Ward 6, Tartt 6, Aiyuk 5, Benjamin 5, Omenihu 5, Aaron Banks 4, Jake Brendel 4, Brunskill 4, Tomlinson 4, Compton 4, Juszczyk 4, K.Williams 2, Al-Shaair 2, Bosa 2, Trenton Cannon 1, Jennings 1, Willis 1, Street 1.
Cardinals (10-2) Sunday’s performance wasn’t their sharpest of the season, but it was more than enough to beat the Bears and it knocked some rust off of quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins ahead of a matchup with the Rams.
2. Packers (9-3) Aaron Rodgers got to rest his toe during a bye week and the Packers could be celebrating an NFC North title very soon.
3. Buccaneers (9-3) The Bucs don’t have anything to worry about in the NFC South, so their attention will be on trying to get the top seed and the first-round bye that comes with it.
4. Cowboys (8-4) They ended their losing streak last Thursday and will try to put a little more distance between themselves and Washington this week.
5. Rams (8-4) A visit from the Jaguars was the tonic that they needed after three straight losses, but things will be a bit tougher in Arizona next Monday night.
6. Washington (6-6) While repeating as NFC East champs seemed impossible at midseason, it now seems like a realistic outcome for a team that keeps finding ways to win games.
7. 49ers (6-6) The 49ers have beaten the Bengals in a pair of Super Bowls and beating them next weekend would be a big boost to the 49ers’ chances of having a shot at going to another one this year.
8. Eagles (6-7) Gardner Minshew delivered a win over the Jets and they’ll get to rest this week before a four-week sprint to the end of the regular season.
9. Vikings (5-7) Losing to the Lions didn’t eliminate them from playoff contention mathematically, but it’s hard to feel too good about their chances.
10. Panthers (5-7) The good news is that Panthers moved up two spots during a bye week that saw them fire their offensive coordinator and the bad news is that they’re going to have to get back on the field this week.
11. Falcons (5-7) The loser of this week’s game against the Panthers can probably turn their attention to 2022.
12. Saints (5-7) Five straight losses have left them with little chance of making the playoffs, but a winnable game against the Jets looms in Week 14.
13. Giants (4-8) Head coach Joe Judge is the only one encouraged by what he’s seeing from the Giants.
14. Bears (4-8) Getting Justin Fields healthy and working toward next season is probably all that’s left for the Bears this season.
15. Seahawks (4-8) A two-game winning streak could be in the cards with a trip to Houston coming up, but it’s likely too little and too late for the Seahawks.
16. Lions (1-10-1) They finally got a win and they can keep playing spoiler in Denver next weekend.
Washington currently holds the sixth of seven NFC postseason spots, with No. 7 San Francisco sharing the same .500 record (Washington owns the conference record tiebreaker). Behind them in the standings are five teams with seven losses and three others with eight defeats. The NFC is so wild that all 16 teams remain in playoff contention, including the 1-10-1 Lions, who beat the Vikings with an 11-yard touchdown pass on the final play of the game Sunday to earn their first win of the season.
It's as if every time you think you have a good read on the situation, chaos reigns.
Case 1: The 49ers, who went to the Super Bowl two seasons ago, appeared to be surging after winning three in a row and four of five, scoring at least 30 points in each of the victories. But on Sunday, they lost 30-23 to a Seahawks team that had dropped three in a row, six of seven and eight of 10. The 49ers allowed more points in four quarters than Seattle had scored in its previous three games combined.
Case 2: The Vikings, after a four-point loss to Dallas and a three-point defeat at Baltimore, rebounded to beat the Chargers on the road and the division-leading Packers at home. And just when everyone began speaking about them as a team no one wants to face in the playoffs, they lost at San Francisco and at Detroit in back-to-back weeks, falling out of the top seven playoff spots. Minnesota's now 5-7.
Case 3: The Eagles seemed to be on their way to becoming a legitimate playoff candidate after winning three out of four, but then lost last week to the struggling Giants, who appeared to be in disarray after firing their offensive coordinator days earlier. On Sunday they rebounded with starting QB Jalen Hurts sidelined, defeating the Jets. They are now 6-7 and hold the eighth spot in the NFC.
The only places where the waters appear to be calm are at the top of the divisions, the NFC East excluded. The Packers can clinch the NFC North next week with a win and a Vikings loss. The Bucs can secure the NFC South title next week with a victory and losses by the Panthers and Saints. The Cardinals cannot clinch the NFC West next week, but can lock up a playoff spot with a win over the rival Rams.
The certainty up top is in stark contrast to what is taking place within the wild-card race, confirming that the more we know, the less we actually know. Let anarchy rule.


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Bryan Edwards: 3 catches, 30 yards
John Simpson: 1 penalty, 1 sack allowed, 4 pressures allowed per PFF
Amik Robertson: healthy scratch
Henry Ruggs, Damon Arnette, Lynn Bowden, Tanner Muse: off roster 12/6/21, 8:17 AM


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