After 12 weeks of football, the NFC East saw some critical changes take place. After leading the NFC East for seven weeks, the Washington Commanders look lost on offense. Despite much of the team falling to injuries,
The playoff standings are getting as crazy as a wild turkey prior to Thanksgiving, which is fitting since the league is hitting that point in the calendar. The NFC West is as unpredictable as ever, with the Seattle Seahawks taking over the division lead thanks to their win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Eagles got off to a 2-2 start but are riding a six-game winning streak into Week 12. That puts Philadelphia in control of the NFC East.
The last team to win the division in consecutive years was the Philadelphia Eagles from 2001-04. Since then, every team has won it at least a few times, a couple have won Super Bowls and one team has had three different names, but no team has claimed the East twice in a row. Incredible.
The NFL playoff race is heating up heading into Thanksgiving, and here's how the playoff picture is shaping up before Monday Night Football in Week 12: DIVISION LEADERS 1.
Simply put, Detroit has exhibited no signs of a hangover after a brutal loss in last year’s NFC championship game. The Lions are an aggressive team that refuses to take their foot off the gas at any point, whether quarterback Jared Goff has thrown five interceptions or they have a 30-point lead.
The Cowboys are still the centerpiece at the NFL Thanksgiving table, but this year's showdown vs. the Giants could leave viewers with indigestion.
It was the smallest card of the 2024 NFL season in terms of the number of contests (13). A total of six teams were off in Week 12, including a pair from the AFC East (Bills and Jets), and the NFC South (Falcons and Saints). The AFC North’s Bengals and AFC South’s Jaguars round out the half-dozen clubs getting some much-needed rest.
There are worse things than the New York Giants, although admittedly not a lot of them. Thursday’s main course is one example; turkey may be the clucking embodiment of a sort of Tebow-esque blandness,
Daniel Jones is signing with the Minnesota Vikings, sources told FOX Sports NFL insider Jordan Schultz on Wednesday morning.