The NFL standings heading into the final quarter of the season has the AFC and NFC playoffs picture taking shape, as the Green Bay Packers, Eagles, Falcons, Cardinals, Patriots, Colts, Broncos and Bengals are divisional leaders as Week 14 gets underway.
Read full storyThe final NFL playoffs standings for 2014 has the Seattle Seahawks as Super Bowl champions over the Denver Broncos and they won SB XLVIII at MetLife Stadium by the score of 43-8 and the team was dominant throughout the contest and started off with a safety on the first play of the game before Russell Wilson led the way to victory and Malcolm Smith was named MVP of the matchup.
Read full storyThe New Orleans Saints won their first road playoff game in dramatic fashion, as Shayne Graham kicked a last second field goal to win the game on Saturday night against the Philadelphia Eagles in Philly and the matchup at Lincoln Financial Field saw the sixth seed win, meaning the Seattle Seahawks will be playing the Saints next Saturday January 11 in a playoffs rematch and the winners of the Packers and 49ers game will be playing against the Panthers on Sunday.
Read full storyThe Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers are playing in the NFC Wild Card game on Sunday and the weather forecast is expected to be rough temperature-wise, as it could be in the single and minus digits for the game on Sunday afternoon and there is a possibility of snow as well for the matchup, which kicks off on FOX starting up at 4:40 pm ET and there is a good chance that the field will be rock solid.
Read full storyThe Pro Bowl rosters for the NFC and the AFC were released and while the new rules for the game has a pool of 85 players without worrying about conference affiliations, there were still some glaring snubs but two teams that ended up with the most players were the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, as they each had eight players voted into the game.
Read full storyThe NFL playoffs schedule is now here and the bracket is set apart from one game and the wild card weekend has some great matchups, as the Green Bay Packers will be hosting the San Francisco 49ers and the Saints will be playing the Dallas Cowboys or the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC, while in the AFC the Kansas City Chiefs play the Indianapolis Colts, while the Cincinnati Bengals host the Chargers and the first games are on Saturday on NBC starting up at 4 pm.
Read full storyThe NFC playoffs schedule is nearly set with the Cowboys and Eagles playing for the final postseason spot and the wild card games next weekend has the Green Bay Packers hosting the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints will be playing against Dallas or Philadelphia and that has the Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers getting the first round byes and the Hawks have the number one seed in the conference.
Read full storyThe NFL playoffs are nearly set in the AFC and the NFC after the Week 17 day games finished up on Sunday and now the final spot between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles will be decided on Sunday night football and here is a look at the seeds in the conferences as well as first round byes, home field advantage and the schedule for the postseason as the Packers, Chargers and Saints clinched spots in the postseason.
Read full storyThe Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers are the last two teams alive for the NFC North division title and in Week 17 at Soldier Field on Sunday a playoff spot will be clinched for one of these teams and the game gets started up on FOX starting up at 4:25 pm and could be one of the biggest games on the final day of the schedule and comes after a terrible loss by the Bears when they had a chance to wrap things up.
Read full storyThe NFL playoffs are right around the corner and the AFC and NFC wild card spots are still up for grabs heading into the Week 17 Sunday schedule and on top of that, 13 of 16 NFL games has playoff implications for scenarios, seeds and home field advantage, meaning teams like the Seattle Seahaw
Read full storyThe Green Bay Packers are starting Aaron Rodgers in Week 17 against the Chicago Bears after he missed seven games with a collarbone injury and he will be in for Matt Flynn and that comes as the team plays on Sunday at Soldier Field to play a winner take all game for the NFC North division.
Read full storyThe NFL playoff picture is getting more and more clear as the schedule turns to Monday night football and then Week 17 for the final matchups of the season and after the games on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers, Saints as well as the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots are fighting for the number 1 seed in the AFC and NFC and that means home field advantage and a first round bye in the postseason.
Read full storyThe New Orleans Saints could go from number two seed to out of the playoffs altogether depending on how the wild card standings shake out now that the Carolina Panthers won on Sunday and that leaves the Saints, San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals fighting for two postseason spots in the conference.
Read full storyThe NFL playoffs and the standings got a bit clearer on Sunday, but that doesn't mean everything is set heading into Week 17, as a number of teams are fighting for their playoff lives, including in the AFC, where the Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers are battling for one postseason spot.
Read full storyThe Green Bay Packers are still alive in the NFC North playoffs and heading into the final game for Week 17 against the Chicago Bears on the road, fans are going to want to know whether Aaron Rodgers will be cleared to start that game and the team would be thrilled if he could return to deliver the postseason yet again.
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