NFC Division

NFC East

The NFL's most storied division featuring America's Team, Big Blue, the Birds, and the Commanders. The NFC East is home to iconic rivalries, passionate fan bases, and a combined 13 Super Bowl championships.

NFC East Teams

About the NFC East

The NFC East is arguably the most recognizable division in the NFL, featuring four of the league's most iconic franchises. With a combined 13 Super Bowl championships and some of the most passionate fan bases in professional sports, the NFC East represents the pinnacle of NFL tradition and rivalry.

The Dallas Cowboys, self-proclaimed "America's Team," have won five Super Bowls and remain one of the world's most valuable sports franchises. The New York Giants have captured four Super Bowl titles, including two legendary upsets over the Patriots. The Philadelphia Eagles finally broke through with their first Super Bowl victory in 2017, while the Washington Commanders boast three Super Bowl championships from their dynasty years in the 1980s and early 1990s.

NFC East rivalries are among the most intense in sports. Cowboys-Eagles, Giants-Eagles, Cowboys-Commanders, and Giants-Cowboys games consistently draw massive television audiences and often determine playoff berths. These rivalries date back decades, with memorable moments etched into NFL history.

The division has been home to legendary players including Tom Landry, Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, and countless Hall of Famers. Major media markets in Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington ensure NFC East games receive prime-time slots and national attention throughout the season.

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Super Bowls
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Conference