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The Bears are division champions for just the sixth time this century and still have a shot at the NFC's No. 1 seed.
There were numerous headlines throughout the regular season. The NFC North was the only division that saw each team win at least eight games. Other than the NFC West, it’s hard to argue that the NFC North wasn’t the most competitive NFL division.
The Bears not only will make the playoffs in Ben Johnson’s first season as coach, but they will enter the postseason as NFC North champions following Green Bay’s loss to the Ravens Saturday night.
Currently, the NFC West is on track to avoid repeating the North’s postseason stumble. Although the playoffs have a way of humbling even the league’s deepest divisions. The conference may run through the West, but that title doesn’t mean a thing once January hits.
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The Chicago Bears are NFC North champions after the Green Bay Packers lost Saturday night. It’s the Bears’ first division title since 2018.
The NFC North is entering Week 18, the last week of the regular season. Detroit and Minnesota have been eliminated from the playoffs, but Chicago and Green Bay have clinched playoff berths and have the chance to increase their NFC playoff seeding during the final game of the regular season.
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The Detroit Lions have reportedly contacted Mike McDaniel over their offensive coordinator vacancy following his Miami exit.
The Vikings struggled with second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who was tabbed the new starter, even though Sam Darnold helped Minnesota reach the postseason. Ironically, Darnold won another 14 games for his new team in Seattle, and this time, his team captured the No. 1 seed after defeating the 49ers in a winner-take-all matchup on Saturday.