National Football Conference South Division
The NFC South is a division of the National Football League's National Football Conference. It was created prior to the 2002 season when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams.
The NFC South currently has four members: the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Prior to the 2002 season, the Buccaneers belonged to the AFC West (1976) and NFC Central (1977-2001), while the other three teams were part of the NFC West.
The NFC South division has at times, notably on FOX NFL Sunday been nicknamed the "NASCAR Division," due to its geographic location in traditional NASCAR Country.
A team from the NFC South has appeared in every NFC Championship Game since the 2002 realignment: Tampa Bay (2002), Carolina (2003 & 2005), Atlanta (2004), and New Orleans (2006). The NFC South is also the first division since the realignment that has had each team in the division make at least one NFC Championship Game appearance.
From 2003 to 2006, the team that finished in last place in the division year has, the next season, finished in first place. Carolina finished last in 2002, and first in 2003. Atlanta finished last in 2003, and first in 2004. Tampa Bay finished last in 2004, and first in 2005. New Orleans finished last in 2005, and finished first in 2006. In 2007, as of week 6, Tampa Bay, who finished last in 2006, is tied for first place.
The NFC South has connections with the NHL's Southeast. Three of the cities (or regions) have corresponding teams in that division: the Atlanta Thrashers, Carolina Hurricanes, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. There is also a fourth team in this division that shares the Panthers moniker, the Florida Panthers.
Division champions
| Season | Playoffs | Team | Record | Playoff Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 2002-03 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 12-4-0 | Won Super Bowl XXXVII |
| 2003 | 2003-04 | Carolina Panthers | 11-5-0 | Lost Super Bowl XXXVIII |
| 2004 | 2004-05 | Atlanta Falcons | 11-5-0 | Lost NFC Championship Game |
| 2005 | 2005-06 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 11-5-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
| 2006 | 2006-07 | New Orleans Saints | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Championship Game |
| 2007 | 2007-08 |
Wild Card qualifiers
| Season | Playoffs | Team | Record | Playoff Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 2002-03 | Atlanta Falcons | 9-6-1 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
| 2003 | 2003-04 | None | -- | -- |
| 2004 | 2004-05 | None | -- | -- |
| 2005 | 2005-06 | Carolina Panthers | 11-5-0 | Lost NFC Championship Game |
| 2006 | 2006-07 | None | -- | -- |
| 2007 | 2007-08 |
Total playoff berths since 2002
| Team | Division Championships |
Playoff Berths |
Super Bowl Appearances |
Super Bowl Wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 2 | 2 | 1 (XXXVII) | 1 (XXXVII) |
| Atlanta Falcons | 1 | 2 | 0* | 0 |
| Carolina Panthers | 1 | 2 | 1 (XXXVIII) | 0 |
| New Orleans Saints | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
* Note that Atlanta lost Super Bowl XXXIII while part of the NFC West.
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