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With three teams in action last weekend, the NFC East went 0-3 as the New York Giants (2-11) were the only team spared from a loss, as they were on their bye. The Philadelphia Eagles (8-5) still lead the division,
Two of the NFL’s most dominant defensive teams will duke it out at Empower Field in Week 15. The Green Bay Packers will visit the Denver Broncos as 2.5-point fa
The Arizona Cardinals are the ugly stepchild of the NFC West this season. While they are 3-10 this season and 0-5 in division games, the rest of the division would be in the playoffs if the season ended today, and they all have nine or 10 wins.
The Giants have been outscored during this 5-17-1 division stretch under Schoen and the fired Brian Daboll by a total of 608-423. That means opponents on average have beaten them by a score of 26.4 to 18.4 in their division matchups — more than a touchdown per game.
There are just four weeks to go in the NFL regular season, and there are no more bye weeks to dance around when it comes to Survivor Pools. Depending upon which
The NFL is full of parity and surprises, as usual, this season. The AFC, in particular, has four division leaders that did not win their division last year. I don't expect that to keep up, though. The Chiefs, Bills and Ravens are still the teams to beat in ...
Win with authority. That’s what took place for both the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams last week. Both outcomes were expected and necessary. Will it drive a change to our NFC Power Rankings, though,
Huge postseason implications permeate Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season. Starting with Thursday's meeting between rivals, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Atlanta Falcons, thus surrendering the inside track toward an NFC South crown to the Carolina Panthers.