GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers don't want to have to wait as long as they did last season to clinch a playoff berth.
The Packers (10-4) have performed well enough that a little help could enable them to earn a postseason spot on Sunday. If that doesn't happen, the Packers still can wrap up a playoff berth by beating the injury-riddled New Orleans Saints (5-9) on Monday night at Lambeau Field.
Last season, the Packers sneaked into the playoffs after beating the Chicago Bears on the final Sunday of the regular season.
''It definitely is a better position than having to try and win every game and fight for that last position not knowing what might happen,'' Love said. ''I think we did a better job this season winning some games early on and putting ourselves in a better position."
The Packers have won eight of their past 10 games, with the only two losses in that stretch coming against the Detroit Lions. Green Bay remains behind Detroit and Minnesota in the NFC North.
A loss or tie by the Atlanta Falcons coupled with a loss or tie by either the Los Angeles Rams or Seattle Seahawks would lock up a playoff spot for the Packers before Monday night's game. The Falcons host the New York Giants, the Rams visit the New York Jets and the Seahawks host the Vikings on Sunday.
New Orleans' long-shot chances of reaching the playoffs could vanish before kickoff. The Saints' only path to the postseason is to win all of their three remaining games while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Falcons lose their final three. Tampa Bay plays at Dallas on Sunday night.
The Saints will be playing without starting quarterback Derek Carr and five-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara.