
2018 NFL season - Wikipedia
The 2018 NFL season was the 99th season of the National Football League (NFL) and the 53rd of the Super Bowl era. The season began on September 6, 2018, with the NFL Kickoff Game with the defending Super Bowl LII champion Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Atlanta Falcons.
2018 NFL Standings & Team Stats - Pro-Football-Reference.com
Check out the 2018 NFL Standings & Team Stats including AFC and NFC results and standings on Pro-football-reference.com
2018 NFL League Standings
The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more.
2018–19 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia
For the first time in NFL history, both conference championship games went to overtime. The Patriots became the first team since the Buffalo Bills in 1990–1993 to reach at least three consecutive Super Bowls, and the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to win the Super Bowl after losing it the previous year.
2018 NFL Season - The Football Database
Jan 5, 2019 · View a summary of the 2018 NFL season, including standings, stats, statistics, game results, playoffs, draft results and leaders.
2018 NFL Season Standings - Pro Football Archives
Feb 21, 2025 · The complete reference resource for the 2018 NFL teams, standings, schedules, scores, rosters and statistics.
2018 NFL Regular Season Schedule - Pro-Football-Reference.com
Check out the 2018 NFL Regular Season Schedule, and Preseason schedule and know when does NFL regular season starts and ends.
2018 NFL Standings - The Football Database
View the 2018 NFL Standings sorted by conference and division.
National Football League - 2018 NFL Standings - RetroSeasons
The 2018 NFL season was the 99th season of the National Football League (NFL) and the 53rd of the Super Bowl era. The season began on September 6, 2018, with the NFL Kickoff Game with the defending Super Bowl LII champion Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Atlanta Falcons 18–12.
NFL Top 100 Players of 2018 - Wikipedia
The NFL Top 100 Players of 2018 was the eighth season in the series. It ended with reigning NFL MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1, making him the only player to be voted #1 three times, [1] already being the only player to be voted first more than once.
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