The Seattle Seahawks got the best of the Atlanta Falcons earlier this season in Week 6, coming back in the fourth quarter to beat them 26-24.

But it may be Atlanta who ultimately gets the last laugh as we head into Week 17. With just one game to go, the Falcons own the number two seed in the NFC, meaning a win at home Sunday against the New Orleans Saints would give them a first-round bye.

Seattle still has a shot at winning the two spot, though. The easiest path to doing so requires them to beat the San Francisco 49ers and hope the Saints beat or tie the Falcons.

Since the race for the two spot will come down to the final Sunday of the season, let’s take a look at Atlanta and Seattle’s opponents.

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New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons are just 6-11 against the Saints since 2008, Matt Ryan’s first year, and just 3-5 at home. Six of those eight home games were decided by four points or less. For his career, Ryan has thrown 11 touchdowns and just two interceptions against the Saints at home with a passer rating of 98.9 and a completion percentage of 63.9. Sunday’s game has the potential to be a high-scoring affair, too, as both the Falcons and Saints are ranked as the top two scoring offenses in the NFL. The Seahawks can only hope Drew Brees and company play spoiler to the Falcons’ postseason plans.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are 2-13 and going nowhere fast. Just a few years ago, Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick were supposed to be the new face of the NFL, the next Manning-Brady rivalry. Wilson has held up his end of the bargain, but Kaepernick has tumbled down the hill faster than Jack and Jill (don’t forget that pail of water). Kaepernick started the season as Blaine Gabbert’s backup, but since taking over as starter in Week 6, Kaepernick has made little difference in the Niners offense. The Seahawks are 7-2 against the Niners since 2012, but both losses came on the road. But with Sunday likely being Kaepernick’s last game in San Francisco, I think the Seahawks easily handle the Niners, especially knowing that the two seed is still at stake.