The NFL playoff picture is complete. Here's how the AFC and NFC fields ended up after Week 18, with the wild-card round up next.
With the early window in the rearview mirror, the overall playoff picture is starting to crystalize. After the Buccaneers were able to defeat the Saints, Tampa Bay has claimed the NFC South title ...
The Chiefs and Eagles are headed to Super Bowl LIX, which will be played Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Here's the full playoff ...
Following NFC playoff picture with recap of updates, scores from Sunday's Week 18 games, NFL seeds and wild-card matchups with Detroit Lions on top.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (clinched a playoff spot and the No. 1 seed in the AFC) 2. Buffalo Bills (clinched No. 2 seed) 3. Baltimore Ravens (clinched No. 3 seed) 4. Houston Texans (clinched No. 4 seed) ...
And they'll get to face a team they've knocked out of the playoffs three of the last four ... from D.C. feels like they can beat anyone right now. And they might be right. But the Eagles might ...
For now, the Lions are focused on achieving their goal of winning their first Super Bowl title in franchise history. Winning the NFC North is just another step for Detroit on its path toward ...
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But the NFC playoff teams are also very good at generating pressure. The Rams are the worst among the six other NFC teams and they’re right around ... Sam Darnold is now the hottest free agent ...
Daniels became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to top 275 passing yards (299) and 50 rushing yards (51) in a playoff game ... they can beat anyone right now. And they might be right.
With 272 regular-season games now in the books, the NFL playoff picture is complete ... closer than the final score – to retain their NFC North crown while also securing the conference's ...
And now, if you’re wondering what the playoff picture looks like ... but here’s the NFL Draft order right now to help!), but we’ll split it into the NFC and AFC and see who’s up, who ...