The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the single worst team in the NFL last season. Regardless of last year's failures, they could win the NFC South division this season.
The 2014 NFL postseason begins with an NFC matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers won the NFC South, but the Cardinals had a much better record. Latin Post.com previews the game, predicts a winner, and lets you vote in our fan poll.
The 2014 NFL season is coming to a close, and NFL fans will get their full value in the final week. Six teams will play each other for three division titles. Latin Post.com previews and breaks down these three divisions.
The final week of the 2014 NFL season is almost here. Latin Post.com breaks down all four divisions in the conference, and lists all the playoff scenarios. In the end, we make our final six team playoff prediction.
The 2014-15 NFL season has just two weeks remaining in it, but there are dozens of different playoff scenarios that could take place. Here, we breakdown the NFC and take a look at who could get the No. 1 seed, the final two wild card spots, and who will miss the postseason.
Julio Jones' career day, breaking the Atlanta Falcons (5-8) reception yards record, was not enough for the Falcons to overcome a 24-point halftime deficit, losing on the road to the Green Bay Packers (10-3), who won their fifth in a row, 43-37, on NFL Monday Night Football.
The NFC South will most like be won by either the Carolina Panthers or the New Orleans Saints. Latin Post previews the division by team and invites you to vote in our poll on who will win the division.