In NFL lore, perhaps no division lurks quite as large as the NFC East. Dating back to 1967, the NFC East division features competitive matchups and, of course, America's team. In fact, no team in ...
The Chicago Bears finished in last place in the NFC North with a 5-12 record while the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers all made the playoffs. Detroit won the division and ...
The NFL's NFC North, nicknamed the "Black and Blue Division," is known for longstanding rivalries and hard-nosed games. Known as the NFC Central from 1970 to 2001, this division once included the ...
The Detroit Lions earned the NFC's No. 1 seed for the 2025 NFL playoffs and the home-field advantage that comes with it. It didn't take them long to squander it. Here's what to know about the NFC ...
Making a sixth Super Bowl appearance in franchise history means beating the NFC East division rival Eagles in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game at 3 p.m. ET in Philadelphia. The Eagles ran to ...
The AFC and NFC, formed during the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, have evolved as the pillars of the NFL. The AFC has recently taken the lead in Super Bowl titles, thanks to the dominance of teams like the ...
The final game of the NFL regular season, game No. 272 of the slate, will be the unofficial NFC North division title game between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions. Detroit and Minnesota will ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have been crowned champions of the NFC East for the second time in three years following their Week 17 win. The Eagles routed their divisional rivals, the Dallas Cowboys ...
The NFC East is officially back. For the first time since 1986, there will be an all-NFC East conference championship game. Back then, it was the Washington Redskins playing the New York Giants.
The NFC North is the place to be if you’re an elite NFL coach. It’s also now the toughest division in football. The Chicago Bears are reportedly hiring Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben ...
Do you remember the days of the NFC South where you could never predict the winner? When everyone said with a sort of pride that the same team had never won the division in consecutive seasons?