The New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks are enjoying incredibly successful 2013 campaigns at the top of the NFC, but on Monday Night only one of these teams will emerge as the leader heading into the final weeks of the regular season
It's that time of year when Fantasy Football starts getting trickier as playoffs, injuries, and benchings enter the minds of the most dedicated football fans as they hope to finish strong.
Fantasy football teams have become more difficult to manage ever since the NFL introduced Thursday night games, but this week it's even more important to get your roster set up early with the extra Thanksgiving Day games providing a full slate of action
The San Francisco 49ers made the cross-country trip to the nation's capital for what was supposed to be an even matchup. Instead the 49ers (6-4) are in much better shape than their east coast counterpart in Washington (3-7)
The win-loss records were thrown out the window and the Saints and Falcons fought a classical NFC divisional matchup that went down to the wire before New Orleans just barely held on to win, 17-13.
The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons are about to play in what seems to be one of the most lopsided matchups of the 2013 NFL season. Still, anything could happen - it's a divisional game, after all.
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Monday Night Football went down to the wire and the Carolina Panthers ultimately wound up with a sixth straight victory after holding off the New England Patriots
The Colts came close to losing yet another game to a team with an inferior record, but Indianapolis pulled through to hold off the Tennesee Titans, 30-27.
The Indianapolis Colts will look to take advantage of a beaten up Tennesee Titans squad and bounce back from last week's disappointing loss when they take the field for a Thursday Night matchup
The Oneida Indian Nation visited the White House this week and thanked President Barack Obama for voicing his concerns about the Washington Redskins team name during an interview with the Associated Press last month.