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We, at USAPlayers, know how it important it is to review the schedule of every NFL football team before the season starts, which is why we have our 2009 NFL Conference Schedules. We have designed a preview page, in our NFL section, to help online sports gamblers preview each conference schedule of the 2009 NFL Season. Learning the conference schedule for each conference, is a good way to decide which games to place wagers on before the season actually starts. Having an idea of which match ups, are a good match ups to place a wager on, can keep sportsbook gamblers ahead of the sports bookies. Each NFL team must play the other three teams in their Division twice a year, once at home, and once on the road. The other 10 games on the schedule will come against other random teams in the same conference, and four games will be played against 4 teams in the same division, of the opposite conference. Fallow your normal steps in deciding which team to place wagers on, just remember to view our NFL section, and check out our 2009 NFL Conference Schedules the week before each NFL game.
Wildcard Playoffs |
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1/9/2010 - New York Jets 24 vs. Cincinnati Bengals 14 Final |
1/9/2010 - Philadelphia Eagles 14 vs. Dallas Cowboys 34 Final |
1/10/2010 - Baltimore Ravens 33 vs. New England Patriots 14 Final |
1/10/2010 - Green Bay Packers 45 vs. Arizona Cardinals 51 F/OT |
Divisional Playoffs |
1/16/2010 - Arizona Cardinals 14 vs. New Orleans Saints 45 Final |
1/16/2010 - Baltimore Ravens 3 vs. Indianapolis Colts 20 Final |
1/17/2010 - Dallas Cowboys 3 vs. Minnesota Vikings 34 Final |
1/17/2010 - New York Jets 17 vs. San Diego Chargers 14 Final |
Conference Championships |
1/24/2010 @ 3:00PM - New York Jets vs. Indianapolis Colts |
1/24/2010 @ 6:40PM - Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints |
Super Bowl XLIV |
2/7/2010 @ 6:00PM - NFC Champion vs. AFC Champion |
Schedules For 2009 NFL Conferences
2009 NFC Conference Schedule - Fans are ready to see what the NFC conference is all about this season. The NFC as a unit, has only won two Super Bowls in the 2000's, but the conference is full of young teams. The Atlanta Falcons were the surprise team in 2008, making it to the playoffs with a wild card spot. Other teams such as the Cowboys, and the Vikings are ready to finally put the critics behind them. Our NFC Conference page outlines each of the four divisions in the NFC. We have designed a list of each scheduled match up in the NFC conference, so before placing wagers, study up on the most recent news pertaining to the NFC in our NFL section.
2009 AFC Conference Schedule - The AFC conference made some minor changes in 2009, the Broncos traded away one of the best quarterbacks in Jay Cutler to the NFC Bears. Tom Brady is back in action for the New England Patriots, and T.J. Houshmandzedah, one of the best receivers in the AFC in the last three years, was traded to the NFC Seahwaks. Still, a team form the AFC, has won every Super Bowl in the 2000's besides the Giants victory in 2007, and the Buccaneers in 2002.
2009 NFC Conference Schedules
2009 NFC South Schedule - The NFC South had two teams make it to the playoffs in 2008, with the Atlanta Falcons making the wild card, and the Carolina Panthers winning the division. The most talented team in the NFC South, is the New Orleans Saints, but yet they only managed to win 8 games last season. All 4 of these NFC South team will have to play the Patriots, the Cowboys, the Eagles, and the Giants this season.
2009 NFC West Schedule - NFC West fans are excited to see the Arizona cardinals return to the football field after winning the NFC championship game in 2008. The other three teams in the division are struggling to rebuild this season, all three teams have new head coaches to start the season. All four of these teams will play each other twice during the regular season. All four of these NFC West teams will play the Titans, the Colts, and the Vikings this season, as well as one team each from the NFC East.
2009 NFC North Schedule - The dominant team in the NFC North is now the Minnesota Vikings, with their run first style of offense, and nose-to-nose defense, the Vikings are a quarterback away from becoming a Super Bowl contender. The Vikings won the NFC North division game with a record of 10-6, the Bears finished second with a record of 9-7, the Packers finished 6-10, and the Lions of course finished with a record of 0-16. All four of these teams are forced to play the Steelers, the Ravens, and the Cardinals, as well as one team each from the NFC East division.
2009 NFC East Schedule - The NFC east has long been thought of as the best division in all of football. The Giants won the division again last season, and the Eagles just made it into the playoffs with a record of 9-6-1. The Cowboys and the redskins both missed the playoffs lat year, and both teams improved the most during the off season. All 4 of these teams will play each other twice a year, and will be forced to play the Falcons, the Panthers, the Saints, and the Chargers this season.
2009 AFC Conference Schedules
2009 AFC South Schedule - The Colts have long been the dominant team in the AFC South, but the Titans won the division last year. The Texans are likely to be the surprise team in the NFL this year and some critics have them in the wild card spot. The Jaguars will need a solid performance this season id they want to make it to the playoffs. besides playing each other twice a year, all four o f these teams will have to play The Patriots, the Dolphins, and the NFC champion Arizona Cardinals.
2009 AFC East Schedule - The AFC East saw the Patriots not make it to the Playoffs last season, and the Dolphins, who only won 1 game in 2007, won the division with 11 wins in 2008. The Buffalo Bills have a new weapon on offense in wide receiver Terrell Owens, and the New York Jets have a new head coach and a new quarterback. These teams will play each other twice this year, and will also have to play the Carolina panthers, New Orleans Saints, the Tennessee Titans, and one team each from the AFC North.
2009 AFC North Schedule - The AFC North division host the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, and the other team that played in the AFC conference game last season, the Baltimore Ravens. The Cleveland Browns are under the control of a new head coach, and the Cincinnati Bengals finally get pro-bowl quarterback Carson Palmer back under center. All four of these teams will have to play the San Diego Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, and Kansas City Chiefs in the 2009 regular season.
2009 AFC West Schedule - The San Diego Chargers won the AFC South division yet again last year, and the other three teams in the AFC West all of new head coaches on their team. The Denver Broncos have Josh McDaniels, the Kansas City Chiefs have Todd Haley, and the Oakland Raiders have Tom Cable. Besides playing each other twice a year, these four teams in the AFC West will all have to play the New York Giants, The Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.