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The AP team is selected by a national panel of 50 media members, and it lists both first and second teams. [2] [3] The Sporting News surveyed 664 players, coaches, and general managers to determine its All-Pro team. [4] The Pro Football Writers Association's All-NFL team results from the votes of over 300 members as well as from the editors and ...
The 2008 NFL season was the 89th regular season of the National Football League (NFL), themed with the slogan "Believe in Now.". Super Bowl XLIII, the league's championship game, was at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on February 1, 2009, [2] with the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out victorious over the Arizona Cardinals and winning their NFL-record sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Pages in category "2008 National Football League season by team" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
2008 All-Pro Team; D. 2008 NFL draft; P. 2008–09 NFL playoffs; 2009 Pro Bowl; S. Super Bowl XLIII This page was last edited on 31 August 2024, at 13:27 (UTC) ...
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The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend , the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth-seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth.
Also born in 2000, the New York Jets player is "arguably already the best cornerback in the NFL," PFF wrote. "He has allowed quarterbacks only a 60.8 passer rating over the last two seasons."
With this win, the Patriots became the first NFL team to start with an 18–0 record and advanced to their fourth Super Bowl appearance in seven years. With just over five minutes left in the first quarter, Chargers corner Quentin Jammer intercepted a pass from Brady on the Patriots 40-yard line, setting up a 26-yard field goal by Nate Kaeding .