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In what sounds like the worst uniform matchup in recent memory, Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) will host the Green Bay Packers (4-1-1) on Sunday Night Football in Week 8. This will mark the first time Rodgers faces his former team for whom he played for 18 seasons.
Charles Woodson's top team in the NFC North might surprise you, but the Bears are why he believes it's the strongest division in football.
The Detroit Lions on Tuesday became the fourth and final team in the NFC North to enter its bye week, getting some time off later in the calendar than the Green Bay Packers (Week 5), Chicago Bears (Week 5) and Minnesota Vikings (Week 6).
With a win Sunday in Baltimore over the Ravens, the Chicago Bears would match their last five-game winning streak from 2018.
Monday's win over the Buccaneers catapulted the Lions' playoff chances, and put Detroit in the mix for the NFC North. Detroit has losses to Green Bay and Kansas City and has a brutal schedule remaining, but the Lions are one of the more talented teams in the NFL .
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Micah's Week 7 NFC North recap
The NFC North looks like a 3- team race with the Vikings fading. Caleb Williams and the Bears are wild card contenders in late October
Where do the Packers sit in the NFC after seven weeks? Matt LaFleur's team is the No. 1 seed and the only team in the conference with one loss.
The Detroit Lions entered Monday with the chance to hold onto the lead in the NFC North following Week 7's slate of games. The Lions' division rivals went 2-1, keeping the race for the division close. The Lions only have four games within the North on their remaining 2025 schedule.
Baker Mayfield entered Monday night’s game against the Lions as an MVP favorite. He left it wondering how to do anything against Detroit. The Buccaneers’ quart
On this episode of “1st & North,” Lou Canellis and other NFC North insiders break down a wild week across the division. The Bears win their fourth straight, and it feels different this year. The Lions shut down the Bucs,