Category: NFC

The Green Bay Packers harassed Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (left), who threw for 403 yards and three touchdowns, but also had two interceptions that led to Packers' scores in Green Bay's 48-32 upset win at AT&T Stadium on Sunday. (Photo courtesy of YAHOOSPORTS.COM)
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Packers shock Cowboys; will visit SF next week

Turns out, in the end, getting the home field advantage for the first round or beyond by winning the NFC East Division didn’t matter for the Dallas Cowboys. And now, their season is over. The Cowboys, seeded second in the

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Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell talks with the media. Campbell returns to Dallas, where he once played, to face the Cowboys on Saturday night in an important NFC game. (Photo courtesy of BROBIBLE.COM)
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Lions, Cowboys have key NFC battle tonight

The Detroit Lions are coming to the Metroplex Saturday night with 11 wins and just four losses. Let’s say that again with a little different wording: the Detroit Lions are coming to Dallas Saturday night to play the Cowboys and

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The Green Bay Packers have suspended cornerback Jaire Alexander (above) after he walked to the center of the field with the captains last week at Carolina and almost blew the coin toss. (Photo courtesy of CHEESEHEADTV.COM)
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Packers suspend Alexander for COIN-TOSS interference

In perhaps the most odd sentence I think I’ve ever written. Green Bay cornerback Jaire Alexander has been suspended by the team for this Sunday’s game at Minnesota for interference in the coin toss. You read that correctly. Here’s ESPN’s

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Members of the Baltimore Ravens pose after a San Francisco turnover Monday night. There were plenty of them (five) and the Ravens won, 33-19. (Photo courtesy of BVMSPORTS.COM)
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Ravens set tone early, rock Niners

Welp, that about settles that. The Baltimore Ravens were the bull of the woods, to quote late pro wrestler “The American Dream,” Dusty Rhodes, on Monday night, as the Ravens picked off San Francisco quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Sam Darnold

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San Francisco linebacker Dre Greenlaw (left) gets into a shouting match with Philadelphia Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro (far right) during the game between the two franchises on Sunday afternoon. Both men were ejected, and the 49ers went on to win the game, 42-19. (Photo courtesy of WPXI.COM)
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Niners blister Eagles, bring them back to NFC pack

Philadelphia fans were laughing last year, laughing and joking about San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy being knocked from the game and mocking him about his “Mr. Irrelevancy.” They went on to lose the Super Bowl to Kansas City, but the

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