Mar 3

OAK5
CWS4
Final

Mar 4

GSW109
CHA96
SJS0
TOR2
SAC49
DAL41
OAK0-0
TEX0-0
@8:05 PM UTC
SF0-0
SD0-0
PDTV @8:10 PM UTC

Mar 5

SJS15-37-9
BUF24-29-5
NBCSCA @12:00 AM UTC
GSW32-28
NYK40-20
NBCSBAY @12:30 AM UTC
SF0-0
ARI0-0
@8:10 PM UTC

Mar 6

SAC31-28
DEN39-22
NBCSCA @2:00 AM UTC
CWS0-0
SF0-0
@8:05 PM UTC

NFL playoff picture: Where 49ers stand in NFC after win vs. Saints

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The 49ers avoided their first losing streak of the season Sunday, and (briefly) regained control of the NFC's top seed. 

San Francisco improved to 11-2, dropping the New Orleans Saints to 10-3 in a nail-biting, 48-46 win at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The 49ers moved back into the NFC's No. 1 seed, and they could hang on to it if the Seattle Seahawks lose to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night. 

A Seahawks win at the LA Coliseum would drop the 49ers back into the No. 5 seed, but San Francisco would still be on a path towards earning home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs. Though the Seahawks currently hold the tiebreaker, the 49ers could win the NFC West -- and, likely, the NFC's top seed -- if they win in Seattle in Week 17 and hold a tiebreaker over the Seahawks. 

Those can get complicated, with records against the division, common opponents and/or conference possibly taken account into account. The 49ers have a win over the Saints while the Seahawks do not, but it'd still be easier for the 49ers to root for the Seahawks to slip up before a must-win Week 17. 

[RELATED: 49ers center Richburg carted off vs. Saints with injury]

Here's what the NFC playoff picture looks like following the conclusion of the 1 p,m. ET/10 a.m. PT games.

  1. San Francisco 49ers (11-2)
  2. Green Bay Packers (10-3)
  3. New Orleans Saints (10-3)
  4. Dallas Cowboys (6-7)
  5. Seattle Seahawks (10-2)
  6. Minnesota Vikings (9-4)
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