Tag: nfl playoffs

  • Longest Active NFL Playoff Droughts

    Longest Active NFL Playoff Droughts

    December turning into January is time to celebrate the teams making it into the postseason, but there are those less good or fortunate; franchises that have forgotten what being in the playoffs feels like. Some of them have fans that weren’t even born the last time they actually played in January.

  • NFL Playoffs – Pittsburgh Steelers Still Don’t Know if Le’Veon Bell Can Play

    NFL Playoffs – Pittsburgh Steelers Still Don’t Know if Le’Veon Bell Can Play

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are concerned they might have to play their playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens without Le’Veon Bell, who has no ligament damage but is still feeling a lot of pain in his knee.

  • NFL Playoffs – Detroit Lions Know Ndamukong Suh Suspension Won’t be Lifted

    NFL Playoffs – Detroit Lions Know Ndamukong Suh Suspension Won’t be Lifted

    There’s no doubt Ndamukong Suh is a fantastic player, one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL. But he is also one of the dirties, and his intentional stomp on Aaron Rodgers in an attempt to injure him will have him suspended from the playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys. The Detroit Lions and the player are appealing the decision, but it’s just a formality, knowing the decision won’t get turned around.

  • NFL Playoffs – The 12 Teams Trying to Win the Super Bowl

    NFL Playoffs – The 12 Teams Trying to Win the Super Bowl

    The NFL playoffs take place entirely in 2015 this time, with the AFC North (Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals), NFC West (Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals) and NFC North (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions) sending multiple teams into the postseason. The Seahawks, Packers, New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos have a first round bye.

  • 22 Best Memes of Tony Romo & the Dallas Cowboys Crushing the Washington Redskins & Making the Playoffs

    22 Best Memes of Tony Romo & the Dallas Cowboys Crushing the Washington Redskins & Making the Playoffs

    There’s no team “neutral” NFL fans love hating more than the Dallas Cowboys. But when they’re doing so well, the memes are celebrating their beat down of the Washington Redskins, as Tony Romo leads them through a perfect December, winning the NFC East and returning to the playoffs.

  • NFL Playoffs – Carolina Panthers Come Out Of Nowhere to Win NFC South, Postseason Berth

    NFL Playoffs – Carolina Panthers Come Out Of Nowhere to Win NFC South, Postseason Berth

    It’s very exciting to see the Carolina Panthers dig themselves from rock bottom to win four in a row through December, concluding with a 34-3 victory over the Atlanta Falcons that wins them the NFC South and the final playoff spot in the conference. However, a lot of it had to do with the ultra weak division and schedule facing them in the final month of the season.

  • 2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    The 2014-2015 NFL playoffs begin on January 3 with the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers and end on February 1 in Glendale, Arizona, for Super Bowl XLIX. Also participating: Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals and the Indianapolis Colts. For the NFC: Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, the defending champions.

  • Carolina Panthers – Somehow Still in the Playoff Picture

    Carolina Panthers – Somehow Still in the Playoff Picture

    The NFC South continues to be a source of amazement, as the Carolina Panthers somehow, someway, find themselves leading the division after being dead and buried less than three weeks ago. The New Orleans Saints are out of the playoff picture, the Atlanta Falcons are still alive, and play the division leaders on the final week of the season.

  • NFL Playoffs – Closer to Expanding the Field

    NFL Playoffs – Closer to Expanding the Field

    Change comes slowly in the NFL, but it’s usually easy to spot from miles away. With the league guided by making money for its owners while trumping anything else, expanding the playoffs for financial reasons seems quite normal, and it looks like in the annual spring meeting we’ll see the postseason format changed from 12 teams to 14 teams, starting no later than the 2015 season.

  • Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl While Peyton Manning Adds More Losing to His Legacy

    Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl While Peyton Manning Adds More Losing to His Legacy

    This game went wrong for Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos from the first moment, and it ended in a humiliating 43-8 loss, as the Seattle Seahawks picked up their first ever Super Bowl victory by dominating this game in every area on the field from the first snap to the last.