The playoff standings are getting as crazy as a wild turkey prior to Thanksgiving, which is fitting since the league is hitting that point in the calendar. The NFC West is as unpredictable as ever, with the Seattle Seahawks taking over the division lead thanks to their win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The NFL playoff race is heating up heading into Thanksgiving, and here's how the playoff picture is shaping up before Monday Night Football in Week 12: DIVISION LEADERS 1.
The Eagles got off to a 2-2 start but are riding a six-game winning streak into Week 12. That puts Philadelphia in control of the NFC East.
Sunday will be a matchup of strength versus strength. Barkley and Henry are one and two in rushing yards, and both teams boast the top two rushing attacks.
The NFC East won't be decided when the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles play Thursday night. But the division will gain a little clarity about which team is most likely to claim the title at the end of the season.
All four NFC East teams are in action this week, setting the stage for these players to step up and get the win for their respective clubs.
Former Denver Broncos starting QB and current NY Giants QB Drew Lock has weighted in on his current team's controversial QB move.
Let's be honest, a New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys game that features Tommy DeVito and Cooper Rush isn't the most exciting Thanksgiving Day game. With that b
Reporters from Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington and New York talk about the biggest stories around the NFC East, including the Cowboys' struggles, the Eagles' rise, New York's quarterback change and Washington falling back to Earth.
The Detroit Lions, the traditional hosts of the opening game of the NFL's tripleheader on Turkey Day, have dropped seven straight games on the holiday. That includes three in a row with Campbell leading the team, and Detroit's 48-year-old head coach said losing takes a toll on family gatherings after the game.
DeVito signed with the Giants after the 2023 NFL Draft as an undrafted free agent. When he arrived in New York, he signed a two-year deal worth $1.665 million. He earned a base salary of $750,000 last year, and he will earn $915,000 during the 2024 season.