Packers' Xavier McKinney, Keisean Nixon and Jayden Reed trolled the Detroit Lions following their 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFL playoffs.
The NFC North had a terrific regular season and a tough playoffs. Here's what life could look like in 2025 for the NFC North.
The head coaching rumor mill has been raging with speculation about the future of Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. It's been speculated that it was an open secret that he already had a deal done with the Jacksonville Jaguars to be their next head coach.
The Chicago Bears are hiring Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their new head coach, reports NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
On Monday afternoon, less than 48 hours after the Lions were eliminated from the postseason, Ben Johnson can call himself a head coach and he will remain in the NFC North. The Chicago Bears announced that Johnson will be leading the team in its new direction.
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs picked up another award Thursday ... He scored all four Lions touchdowns in a season-ending win over the Minnesota Vikings that clinched the NFC North title and gave the Lions the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye ...
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has agreed to become the Chicago Bears head coach, a person familiar with the situation told the Associated Press.
Detroit Lions 2025 schedule includes 5 of the NFL teams still left in the playoffs entering Sunday: the Chiefs, Ravens, Commanders, Eagles and Rams.
That meant the NFC playoffs were coming through Detroit, if they kept winning. Unfortunately, the Lions played their worst game of the season and there’s nothing left to win. Dan Campbell said it best after the game when having to summarize the outcome, “we never complemented each other.”
The NFC North produced three playoff teams, two teams with 14 or more wins and the conference's No. 1 seed -- creating a historic, never-before-seen regular season inside the division. Then the playoffs began,
The three NFC North powers lost their opening playoff games by a combined score of 94-50. They lost the turnover margin 11-0 as a collective. The Vikings and Packers went out with a whimper in the wild card round, falling 27-9 to the Rams and 22-10 to the Eagles, respectively.