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Nobody really knew what to expect out of the NFC West in the 2025 NFL season. Sure, the Los Angeles Rams were supposed to be good, but how would Sam Darnold far
There will be NFL clinching scenarios on the table for the first time of the 2025 season in Week 15. Here's a look at the playoff bracket thus far.
A few crucial Week 16 contests could impact division races, and potentially, playoff seeding. See the latest odds.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers suffered a devastating loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Not only did the Packers lose superstar defensive end Micah Parsons, they fell from first place in the NFC North and in the mix for the No. 1 seed to ...
The Packers earned a key win over the Bears to take momentary control of the NFC North. Here's a look at one of the NFL's closest playoff races.
The Chargers' win over the Eagles on Monday night kept both the AFC West and the NFC East races competitive for at least another week.
Normally, a week of upsets leads to significant changes, but this isn’t a normal division. The team with the best division record is in last place, and the team in the lead just blew one of the most embarrassing games in recent memory. No one wants to win the South, but someone has to. Here’s the Week 15 NFC South Review.
Let's run through the standings, tiebreakers, odds, remaining schedules and wild card picture for these three squads.
In the NFL, winning your division is often a sign that you can win the Super Bowl. Consider this: Of the last 14 Super Bowl champions, only one did not win its division in the regular season — Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in 2020. In other words ...
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NFC South standings: Panthers lose to Saints, Bucs fall vs. Falcons
And just like that, the Buccaneers are back on top of the NFC South at 7-7 with three weeks left in the season. The Panthers will host the Bucs in Week 16 with a chance to retake the division lead. The two NFC South rivals will then face off once more in Week 18.
This is the latest point in any season in NFL history where five divisions are separated by a game or less. The top two teams in the AFC North ( Ravens and Steelers ), AFC South ( Jaguars and Colts) and NFC North ( Bears and Packers) all play each other on Sunday, too.