In typical NFC South fashion, the division title came down to the final moments of the regular season. And in the end, it was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last standing. The Buccaneers defeated the ...
That all sets up for a fascinating race to the finish. Can the "Dirty Birds" soar to a playoff spot or can the Bucs capture the NFC South for a fourth-straight season? NFL STATS CENTRAL ...
Goodbye NFC South lead. Hello scoreboard-watchers. The Bucs had a chance to win the game late. But Rachaad White was stripped of a shovel pass from Baker Mayfield by defensive back Daron Bland ...
Whoever comes out on top between the Lions and Vikings takes home the top seed, while the loser will play on the road in the wild-card round as the No. 5 seed against the NFC South or West winner ...
That would allow the Falcons to win the NFC South and the Buccaneers to displace the Commanders in the wild-card race by virtue of Tampa Bay's head-to-head win over Washington in Week 1.
It officially ended their chances of earning the fifth seed in the NFC postseason. And it also dropped them to the seventh seed in the playoff picture by the end of the night. Meanwhile ...
That includes the NFC South. With Week 17 in the rearview, both the Falcons and the Buccaneers are in the running to claim the division, and based on the results from Sunday, it makes for an ...
And yet, Seattle does need this one more, hungry to keep pace with the rival Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West. Throw in the fact Macdonald's front should have chances to overwhelm the Bears' own ...
Tampa Bay entered Sunday leading the NFC South by one game over Atlanta, but the Falcons (8-7) dominated the Giants (2-13), taking a 34-7 victory Sunday afternoon inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.