Here’s a look at the brutal Wild Card situation for the Bucs if they lose Sunday.

A loss to Seattle puts Tampa Bay at 5-6 and 4-4 in the NFC. Conference record is the second tiebreaker for a Wild Card after head-to-head records.

The Giants (7-3) lead the NFC Wild Card chase. The Redskins (can you believe Kirk Freaking Cousins yesterday?) are in strong shape at 6-4-1 (4-3) in conference.

The Vikings (6-5) only have one more team with a winning record on their schedule. That’s Dallas (10-1) in Minnesota on Thursday night. The Bucs head to Dallas in mid-December.

Sunday’s games to watch:

Arizona (4-5-1) at Atlanta (6-4) – Sunday, 1 p.m.

An Arizona win effectively puts them two games up on the Bucs with five games to play, because the Cardinals hold the head-to-head tiebreaker after crushing the Bucs in September. However, Arizona has a brutal closing schedule hosting the Redskins and Saints, and traveling to Miami, Seattle and Los Angeles. … Atlanta’s remaining games are home to K.C., New Orleans and San Francisco, and on the road to L.A. and Carolina. Not exactly rough sailing.

Giants (7-3) at Browns (0-11) – Sunday, 1 p.m.

A Giants loss Sunday would be the upset of the century. New York will get brutal tests in their final five games, hosting 10-1 Dallas and Detroit, and heading to Pittsburgh, Philly and Washington. Sure, the Giants could wind up 9-7, but that would mean at least one “W” for the Eagles (5-5) and/or Redskins (6-4-1). And that’s bad for the Bucs.

Eagles (5-5) at Packers (4-6) – Monday, 8:30 p.m.

Nobody’s talking about Doug Pederson’s Eagles, but they should be. Joe pulling big time for the Packers in this game. Knock the damn Eagles out. Joe’s convinced the Packers aren’t going anywhere and don’t have a big run in them. A win by the Eagles certainly would be a huge signature victory for a young team with a first-time head coach. The Eagles close with games at Cincinnati (3-6-1) and at Baltimore, plus they host the Redskins, Giants and Dallas.

Los Angeles (4-6) at New Orleans (4-6) – Sunday, 1 p.m.

Damn, Joe is a huge Rams fan this weekend. Everyone knows the Rams are destined for a 7-9 record, so taking down the Saints is the focus. New Orleans has two more games against the Bucs. Frankly, they’re a bad matchup for Tampa Bay. The Saints ring up points on everyone (28.5 points per game), and despite the magic of America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, his weapons are limited and can’t be relied upon in a shootout. The Saints (3-3 in the NFC) finish with games at Tampa, Arizona and Atlanta, and they host Detroit and the Bucs. Joe doesn’t think the Saints are going anywhere, but Joe would much prefer New Orleans have nothing to play for.

In 2015, both NFC Wild Card teams had 10-6 records. In 2013 and 2014, it took 11 wins to score an NFC Wild Card berth.

If the Bucs lose Sunday, Joe sees the only path to postseason glory is winning the NFC South, something that should still be quite possible.