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    NFC WEST TAKEOVER: Seahawks, 49ers, and Rams Rewrite Playoff History

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    SEATTLE — The argument is over. The “NFC Best” isn’t just a catchy nickname anymore; it’s a statistical reality. For only the fourth time since the 1970 merger, a single division has sent three teams to the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.

    Following a Wild Card weekend that saw the San Francisco 49ers bully the Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams silence the Panthers, the NFC West has officially placed a stranglehold on the conference. Joined by the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks fresh off a bye week and a 14-3 regular season the West now occupies 75% of the NFC bracket.

    This isn’t parity. This is a hostile takeover.

    The Gauntlet: How They Got Here

    History doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when Jaxon Smith-Njigba erupts for a 1,793-yard season, cementing himself as the league’s premier deep threat. It happens when Matthew Stafford, at age 37, refuses to let his arm or his title window fade, throwing for 300+ yards in a road playoff win. And it happens when Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers simply refuse to die, grinding out a 12-win season despite a carousel of injuries.

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    The last time we saw this level of divisional dominance was the NFC East in 2022. But this feels different. The West didn’t just survive the regular season; they cannibalized the rest of the league to get here.

    Saturday Night: The Civil War (49ers @ Seahawks)

    The scriptwriters couldn’t have penned a better drama. The reward for the Seahawks securing the No. 1 seed? A date with their bitterest rival.

    San Francisco travels to Lumen Field this Saturday in a rematch of the Week 18 thriller that saw Seattle clinch the division. But the 49ers team landing in Washington today isn’t the same one that lost two weeks ago. Christian McCaffrey is running with a violence we haven’t seen since his 2023 peak, and the defense just held the Eagles to 17 points in their own building.

    Seattle, however, has the cheat code: The 12s. With home-field advantage and the league’s most explosive offense led by JSN and DK Metcalf, the Seahawks are betting that noise—and speed—kills.

    Locker Room Talk

        “We played these guys twice already. We know their favorite routes, we know their cadences, we know what they eat for breakfast. It’s not about scheme anymore. It’s about who wants to keep playing football in February.”     — Fred Warner, 49ers Linebacker

    Sunday Showdown: Rams @ Bears

    While the Seahawks and Niners settle a family grudge, the Rams head to the frozen tundra of Soldier Field. Los Angeles enters as the underdog, but bet against Stafford at your own peril. The veteran QB has been surgical this postseason, and with Cooper Kupp healthy, the Rams’ offense is clicking at a 2021 clip.

    If the Rams pull off the upset in Chicago and the Seahawks hold serve at home, the NFC Championship Game won’t just be a conference title fight—it will be an NFC West scrimmage.

    What This Means for the Super Bowl

    The math is simple: The road to New Orleans goes through the West. Whether it’s the high-flying youth of Seattle, the veteran savvy of Los Angeles, or the sheer physicality of San Francisco, the division has proven it is the deepest gauntlet in football.

    Buckle up. The Divisional Round is here, and the West has arrived in force.

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