2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket – Super Bowl XLIII

The big game is set and the brackets for Super Bowl XLIII are filled.  The only thing that remains to be seen is who will take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy on the field at Raymond James Stadium on February 1st.

Final 2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket for Superbowl XLIII

Final 2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket for Superbowl XLIII

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2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket Update – Conference Championships Set

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The final leg of the 2008-2009 NFL Playoffs is decided.  After intense divisional games the AFC Championship and the NFC Championship games have been set.  On January 18th we will know who’s going to the big game:

2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Brackets with Conference Championships

2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Brackets with Conference Championships

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2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket Update – Divisional Matchups

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The Divisional matchups for the 2008 Post-season are set.  The Divisional Playoffs happen on January 10th and 11th on the road to Super Bowl XLIII.  Here’s the updated bracket for the NFL Playoffs:

2008-2009 NFL Playoff Brackets - Divisional Matchups

2008-2009 NFL Playoff Brackets - Divisional Matchups

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2009 NFL Playoffs Bracket

Updated 2010 NFL Playoff Bracket is available!

The 2009 NFL Playoffs aren’t entirely decided, however there is only 1 more week left in the regular season.

Here is what this years NFL Playoffs bracket looks like now:

2008-2009 NFL Playoffs Brackets

2008 Thanksgiving Day Football TV Schedule

Thanksgiving Day football is more than tradition – for most fans it’s an absolute necessity.  Anytime the family congregates on a holiday, there is usually television involved – whether it’s New Year’s Eve broadcast from Times Square in New York, re-runs of It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Story around Christmas, or local fireworks on July 4th.

On Thanksgiving, there are two staples of television:  The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and football.  Both are equally important to watch for some families, as both capture the sense of participation, sharing and merriment during the Thanksgiving holiday season.

The tradition of Thanksgiving Day (NFL) football goes as far back as 1920, and the Detroit Lions have been playing on Thanksgiving Day since 1925.  Up until 2008, only six NFL teams have not competed on Thanksgiving Day.

Here is your Thanksgiving Day football TV guide (all times are Eastern):

NFL:
Titans at Lions @ 12:30 p.m. (CBS)
Seahawks at Cowboys @ 4:15 p.m. (FOX)
Cardinals at Eagles @ 8:15 p.m. (NFL Network HD)

College:
Texas A&M at Texas @ 8:10 p.m. (ESPN)