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NFC East
NameNFC East
LeagueNational Football League
Founded1967

NFC East is one of the four divisions of the National Football Conference in the National Football League. The division consists of four teams: the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders. The NFC East is often considered one of the most competitive divisions in the National Football League, with all four teams having won Super Bowl championships, including the Dallas Cowboys' five Super Bowl wins, the New York Giants' four Super Bowl wins, the Philadelphia Eagles' one Super Bowl win, and the Washington Commanders' three Super Bowl wins. The division is also home to some of the most iconic stadiums in the National Football League, including AT&T Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and FedExField.

Introduction

The NFC East is a division with a rich history, dating back to 1967 when the National Football League merged with the American Football League. The division has undergone several changes over the years, with teams moving in and out of the division. The current teams in the NFC East have a long and storied history, with the Dallas Cowboys being founded in 1960, the New York Giants in 1925, the Philadelphia Eagles in 1933, and the Washington Commanders in 1932. The division has produced some of the greatest players and coaches in National Football League history, including Tom Landry, Vince Lombardi, Joe Gibbs, and Bill Parcells. The NFC East has also been home to some of the most iconic games in National Football League history, including the Ice Bowl and the Immaculate Reception.

History

The NFC East has a long and complex history, with the division being formed in 1967 as part of the National Football League's merger with the American Football League. The division was originally known as the Capitol Division and consisted of the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Redskins. Over the years, the division has undergone several changes, with teams moving in and out of the division. In 1970, the New Orleans Saints joined the division, but left in 2002 to join the NFC South. The division has also been home to some of the greatest teams in National Football League history, including the 1985 Chicago Bears, 1994 Dallas Cowboys, and 2007 New York Giants. The NFC East has also produced some of the greatest players in National Football League history, including Walter Payton, Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Emmitt Smith. The division has also been home to some of the most iconic coaches in National Football League history, including Vince Lombardi, Tom Landry, and Bill Belichick.

Teams

The NFC East consists of four teams: the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders. The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most valuable teams in the National Football League, with a worth of over $5 billion. The team has won five Super Bowl championships and has a large following in the southern United States. The New York Giants are one of the oldest teams in the National Football League, with a history dating back to 1925. The team has won four Super Bowl championships and has a large following in the northeastern United States. The Philadelphia Eagles are a team with a rich history, having been founded in 1933. The team has won one Super Bowl championship and has a large following in the northeastern United States. The Washington Commanders are a team with a complex history, having been founded in 1932 as the Boston Braves. The team has won three Super Bowl championships and has a large following in the mid-Atlantic United States.

Season Results

The NFC East has a competitive balance, with all four teams having won the division title at least once since 2000. The Philadelphia Eagles won the division title in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, and 2019. The Dallas Cowboys won the division title in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2016, and 2018. The New York Giants won the division title in 2005, 2008, 2011, and 2016. The Washington Commanders won the division title in 2012 and 2020. The division has also produced some of the greatest games in National Football League history, including the 2007 NFC Championship Game and the 2017 NFC Championship Game.

Notable Players and Coaches

The NFC East has produced some of the greatest players and coaches in National Football League history. Some notable players include Tony Romo, Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, and Robert Griffin III. Some notable coaches include Jason Garrett, Tom Coughlin, Andy Reid, and Jay Gruden. The division has also been home to some of the greatest defensive players in National Football League history, including Lawrence Taylor, Michael Strahan, and Brian Dawkins. The division has also produced some of the greatest offensive players in National Football League history, including Emmitt Smith, Walter Payton, and Jerry Rice.

Division Rivalries

The NFC East has some of the most intense rivalries in the National Football League. The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders have a long and storied history, with the two teams having played each other over 100 times. The New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles also have a intense rivalry, with the two teams having played each other over 150 times. The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles also have a intense rivalry, with the two teams having played each other over 100 times. The division has also produced some of the greatest games in National Football League history, including the 2009 NFC Wild Card Game and the 2018 NFC Wild Card Game. The rivalries in the NFC East are fueled by the close proximity of the teams, with all four teams being located in the northeastern United States. The division has also been home to some of the most iconic stadiums in the National Football League, including AT&T Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and FedExField.

Category:National Football League divisions