The race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC is wide open. The only certainty is the conference leader won't come from the East.
New Orleans (6-2), Green Bay (6-2), Seattle (6-2), Tampa Bay (6-3), Arizona (5-3) and the Los Angeles Rams (5-3) are all in the mix at the halfway point of the season. Chicago (5-4) is the only other team in the NFC with a winning record but the Bears are fading.
The Saints seem to have the best shot at this point. They're riding a five-game winning streak and coming off a 38-3 beatdown of Tom Brady and the Buccaneers.
"This is a funny league. Things can go well, and we know week to week how fortunes can change," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "Obviously, one of our better games as a team. We'll enjoy it and then get ready to work."
New Orleans has only one game left against an opponent that currently has a winning record. The other six-win teams have shown more holes.
The Packers have lost two of their past four games, including a 38-10 rout at Tampa in Week 6. The Seahawks have allowed 81 points in two losses over the past three games. The Bucs were crushed by the Saints at home.
The top seed matters more now because only one team gets a bye under the league's new playoff format. But that may not happen if any games are canceled because of COVID-19. Owners voted Tuesday to expand the playoffs to 16 teams with no byes if meaningful games can't be played because of the coronavirus.
Philadelphia leads the East at 3-4-1 and is likely to become the third team with a losing record to win a division since 2010.