Analyzing the NFL Playoff Chase After 12 Weeks
It may be a cliche, but it does seem like just yesterday we were discussing the Lions’ upset of Kansas City on the opening Thursday of the 2023 NFL season.
It may be a cliche, but it does seem like just yesterday we were discussing the Lions’ upset of Kansas City on the opening Thursday of the 2023 NFL season.
Andersen Pickard breaks down a franchise tag candidate for every NFC team ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.
Joe Judge didn’t exactly perform above expectations as a rookie head coach for the New York Giants in 2020. A 6-10 finish wasn’t good enough to win a weak NFC East, but there were still reasons to think Judge has the Giants headed in the right direction.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Football Team and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Glendale, Arizona, the temporary home field for the 49ers amidst COVID-19 lockdowns in California. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams, 18-10-1, and have won the last five of six meetings.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
Patrick Champion takes a look at the latest NFC playoff picture and which teams are in the hunt ahead of Week 12.
Seven weeks of the 2020 NFL season have gone by and the playoff picture features some expected teams, but also a few surprises. Let’s take a look.
This showdown is a rematch between the two quarterbacks who played in Super Bowl LII. Now they’re playing for new teams, with Nick Foles starting for the Chicago Bears (3-1) and Tom Brady now playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1). Foles got the better of Brady in that Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots.
No. 20: Tyreek Hill, Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs: Hill is one of 28 players to make the Pro Bowl
After one of the most grueling offseasons in recent memory, the NFL finally returns on Thursday night. Then, the Super Bowl Champion, Kansas City Chiefs will be facing off against the Houston Texans.
The Packers came into the 2019 season with a bunch of question marks. The team finally moved on from Mike McCarthy and was now led by Matt LaFleur. While the offense endured many growing pains during the season, the new and improved defense shouldered the load behind their three key free-agent additions in Preston and ZaDarius Smith and Adrian Amos. The Packers went 13-3 led by a record of 8-1 in one-score games and made the playoffs as the second seed. While in the playoffs, they secured another close victory over Seattle before getting demolished by San Francisco in the NFC Championship Game.
It may be a cliche, but it does seem like just yesterday we were discussing the Lions’ upset of Kansas City on the opening Thursday of the 2023 NFL season.
Andersen Pickard breaks down a franchise tag candidate for every NFC team ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.
Joe Judge didn’t exactly perform above expectations as a rookie head coach for the New York Giants in 2020. A 6-10 finish wasn’t good enough to win a weak NFC East, but there were still reasons to think Judge has the Giants headed in the right direction.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Football Team and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Glendale, Arizona, the temporary home field for the 49ers amidst COVID-19 lockdowns in California. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams, 18-10-1, and have won the last five of six meetings.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
Patrick Champion takes a look at the latest NFC playoff picture and which teams are in the hunt ahead of Week 12.
Seven weeks of the 2020 NFL season have gone by and the playoff picture features some expected teams, but also a few surprises. Let’s take a look.
This showdown is a rematch between the two quarterbacks who played in Super Bowl LII. Now they’re playing for new teams, with Nick Foles starting for the Chicago Bears (3-1) and Tom Brady now playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1). Foles got the better of Brady in that Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots.
No. 20: Tyreek Hill, Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs: Hill is one of 28 players to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first
After one of the most grueling offseasons in recent memory, the NFL finally returns on Thursday night. Then, the Super Bowl Champion, Kansas City Chiefs will be facing off against the Houston Texans.
The Packers came into the 2019 season with a bunch of question marks. The team finally moved on from Mike McCarthy and was now led by Matt LaFleur. While the offense endured many growing pains during the season, the new and improved defense shouldered the load behind their three key free-agent additions in Preston and ZaDarius Smith and Adrian Amos. The Packers went 13-3 led by a record of 8-1 in one-score games and made the playoffs as the second seed. While in the playoffs, they secured another close victory over Seattle before getting demolished by San Francisco in the NFC Championship Game.
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