The Green Bay Packers might be 4-6-1 and teetering on the edge of playoff relevancy, but Mike McCarthy’s team still has a plausible path to the postseason, provided a 5-0 finish and a few other things happening within the NFC playoff race.

Here’s a handy guide for following along the Packers’ path over the final five games:

Obviously, the Packers must overcome a 0-6 start on the road and a lack of back-to-back victories in 2018 to win five straight games and finish 9-6-1.

That’s the hard part. From there, it’s realistic to think the Packers could get the help they need to sneak into the postseason.

First things first: The Packers need to take care of their own business. That starts Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.

“We’ve got to go back home, get some rest, beat Arizona,” quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. “And then come back and beat Atlanta. Then go to Chicago, a place we’ve won a number of times, beat them. Go to New York around Christmas, beat them. Then come home against Detroit, beat them. Get a little help.”