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If history is any indication, there will be a handful of new playoff teams this year. David Helman ranks the likelihood of all 18 clubs who missed the dance last season.
A third resolution could change NFL playoff seeding rules. The Detroit Lions are proposing a change to how the playoff field is set in each conference.
NFL team owners are set to vote on a playoff reseeding proposal and a tush push ban at league meetings in Minneapolis, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. Both issues were considered ...
While the potential outlawing of the Philadelphia Eagles’ beloved tush-push play has drawn significant attention in advance of next week’s league meetings in Minneapolis, NFL owners have a ...
The NFL's Annual Spring League Meeting is underway in Minnesota. A big piece of news dropped Tuesday when NFL teams voted to allow player participation in flag football in the 2028 Olympic Games in ...
The Detroit Lions re-submitted a proposal at this week's NFL owner's meetings that could re-shape the way the playoffs look. After initially proposing that playoff teams be seeded strictly based ...
The Detroit Lions withdrew their NFL playoff proposal on Wednesday morning. Reports say the proposal was never going to pass this time around. Detroit may have felt that it didn’t have enough ...
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The Detroit Lions proposal to change the NFL bylaw surrounding the playoff seeding process did not garner enough support and was reportedly withdrawn at the spring meetings in Minnesota.
Henry’s 1,921 rushing yards last season were the most ever by a player 30 or older in NFL history. Plus, he averaged a playoff-high 135 rushing yards during Baltimore’s postseason run.
Now that the 2025 NFL season schedule has been revealed, ... 2025 NFL playoff predictions, from wild-card round to the Super Bowl Updated May. 15, 2025 9:15 p.m. ET share.
NFL Network host Rich Eisen, and analysts Michael Robinson and Maurice Jones-Drew breakdown some of their favorite playoff rematches to take place during 2025 following the NFL Schedule Release.