The NFL season has reached its final two weeks, and the Detroit Lions are firmly in the race for a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs in the NFC. As it stands, the Lions are in a tie for the top spot in the NFC with an NFC North divisional opponent,
The Philadelphia Eagles are one win away from locking up first place in the NFC East with the rival Dallas Cowboys coming to town on Sunday. But while
The Detroit Lions dominated the Bears from start to finish Sunday, scoring the game's first 20 points and cruising to victory at frigid Soldier Field.
DETROIT – Which team would get the No. 1 seed in the NFC if the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles both win their final three games of the season? The Lions' 11-game winning streak came to an end Sunday with a 48-42 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
If the Vikings beat the Packers on Sunday, the Lions can clinch the NFC North with a win in Week 18 no matter what they do vs. the 49ers.
But the battle for NFC supremacy has been a two-horse race for much of the year, headlined by the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions. However, one of the conference stallions is slowly ...
Detroit Lions safety Brandon Joseph was released from the team after he was arrested for suspicion of operating under the influence.
The Philadelphia Eagles, with a record of 12-3, are in a good spot. They are nipping at the heels of the Detroit Lions in the race for the NFC’s No. 1 seed. However, there are now some injury concerns.
The order of the teams that secured their place in the NFL postseason has yet to be defined, but the first favorites in the AFC and NFC are already emerging.
On Monday Night Football the Packers became the ninth team to clinch a playoff berth this season, with five spots still to be earned. Here’s how the playoff picture looks heading into Week 17: 1. Detroit Lions (13-2): Clinched a playoff berth. 2. Philadelphia Eagles (12-3): Clinched a playoff berth.