ASHBURN, Va. — In the Washington Commanders' first meeting after clinching a playoff spot, coach Dan Quinn told his players they still had some unfinished business left to accomplish in their regular-season finale with the chance of being the NFC's sixth seed.
They are in the field, but winning Sunday at Dallas would ensure a wild-card round game at Tampa Bay, if it wins the NFC South, or the NFC West Division champion Los Angeles Rams. A loss or tie — unless Green Bay loses to Chicago — would send them to NFC East-winning Philadelphia instead, so expect the full complement of starters on the field.
''We're going to go after it as hard as we can,'' Quinn said. ''The seeding portion of this is really important. ... We recognize having the 6 seed and going into the playoffs with that is a good thing, and so we're going to fight like hell to keep that.''
The Commanders moved ahead of the Packers, who lost Sunday at Minnesota, by beating Atlanta in overtime. The Rams would be the third seed if they beat Seattle or the Buccaneers lose to New Orleans.
''We want to stay in the spot we're in, so we still got a lot to play for,'' safety Quan Martin said after practice Wednesday.
Quinn recalled four weeks ago being 7-5 and just wanting to make the playoffs. After winning four in a row to improve to 11-5, the focus has shifted to the most advantageous path possible.
''That's a big emphasis this week,'' right guard Sam Cosmi said, adding there's also some other motivation after losing to Dallas at home on Nov. 24. "Obviously they got us here, and we're going to try to return the favor and do it at their house. We didn't forget that. It's still a divisional game, and it's still the Cowboys, so we're going to bring it to 'em.''
The Commanders could have Austin Ekeler back after the running back was concussed on a kickoff return late in that game. They opened Ekeler's practice window Wednesday, and the 29-year-old is eligible to come off injured reserve this weekend after missing the past four games.