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Only one team has ever won a Super Bowl with a negative point differential in the regular season: the 2011 Giants. That history eliminates nine teams. This is a no-brainer. There are teams on this list that just don't belong, so we need to weed them out. I don't think anybody is going to miss them.
Meanwhile in the NFC, the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are floundering, the Detroit Lions might not even make the postseason and there's also no clear team-to-beat in their place, with only a single game separating the one seed and the seventh seed.
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Why your team won't win Super Bowl 60: Every NFL playoff contender's fatal flaw, from Packers and Eagles to Bills
The race to winning the Super Bowl has never been as wide open as it is during a 2025 NFL season full of parity. Here's looking at what might trip up every flawed team in the postseason.
Training camp and preseason games are in the books, and the 2025 NFL regular season kicks off on Thursday, September 4 when the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys in the 2025 NFL Kickoff Game. DraftKings Sportsbook ...
Now the 49ers are on the upswing and the Eagles look as if they’re lost again. They lead the NFC East, but have gone from 8-2 to 8-5, giving up 575 yards in the three losses. Hurts is spewing turnovers, and had two on one play (an interception and a lost fumble) on the same play in a 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
The 2025 NFL playoff picture became clearer Sunday night, with the Kansas City Chiefs' chances of making the postseason and a fourth, consecutive Super Bowl seemingly dashed by the Houston Texans.
That’s how wide open the NFL seems this season — maybe more than at any time in the past decade. Someone will emerge by February, if not in the final four weeks of the regular season. For now, here are the FOX Sports NFL Power Rankings for Week 15.
As recounted in the documentary (directed by Jeff Cameron of HBO’s Hard Knocks and featuring former Chicago Bears players Willie Gault, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, and Gary Fencik) the song was recorded for charity, with proceeds going to the Chicago Community Trust to support local charities fighting hunger and poverty.
Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones are among the Super Bowl LX pregame performers that are set to hit the Levi's Stadium field on Feb. 8.