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NFC South

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One of four divisions in the NFL's National Football Conference

NFC South
ConferenceNational Football Conference
LeagueNational Football League
SportAmerican football
Founded2002
No. of teams4
CountryUnited States
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7th title)
Most titlesNew Orleans Saints
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TheNational Football Conference – Southern Division orNFC South is one of the fourdivisions of theNational Football Conference (NFC) in theNational Football League (NFL). It was created before the2002 NFL season when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. The NFC South currently has four member clubs: theAtlanta Falcons,Carolina Panthers,New Orleans Saints, andTampa Bay Buccaneers.

Before the 2002 season, the Buccaneers belonged to theAFC West (1976) andNFC Central (19772001) (with their four division rivals in theUpper Midwest), while the other three teams were part of the geographically inaccurateNFC West.

The NFC South is one of two divisions to have each of its teams make aSuper Bowl appearance since the 2002 realignment (along with the NFC West): Tampa Bay (2002 and2020), Atlanta (2016), Carolina (2003 and2015) and New Orleans (2009). Also since 2002, each team has won at least four division titles, making it the only division that holds that distinction. On January 3, 2021, the Saints became the first-ever team to sweep the NFC South in the regular season, they nevertheless lost to the Buccaneers (eventual Super Bowl champions) in the playoffs.

Entering 2025, the Saints have the most wins and highest winning percentage among division members. The Saints' record is 417-480-5; their win inSuper Bowl XLIV is the highlight of a 10–13 playoff record. The Falcons' record is 398–512–6 with a playoff record of 10–14; the Falcons lost in Super BowlsXXXIII andLI. The Buccaneers' record is 318–457–1 with a victory in both their Super Bowl appearances,Super Bowl XXXVII andSuper Bowl LV, and an overall playoff record of 12-13. The Panthers have the best playoff winning percentage (9–8) of any team in the division with losses in Super BowlsXXXVIII and50, with a regular season record of 195–204–1.

The NFC South is the only NFC division not to have any of the twelve "old-line" franchises that predate the 1960 launch of theAmerican Football League, the NFL's former rival league. The oldest team is the Falcons, who began play in 1966, and the Saints began play only a year later in 1967. Each of the other NFC divisions has three clubs that began play earlier than 1960, while the remaining three such teams are in theAmerican Football Conference.

The NFC South became the second division in five years to have a champion with a losing record, as the2014 Carolina Panthers won the division with a 7–8–1 record (The2010 Seattle Seahawks won theNFC West with a 7–9 record). Additionally, Carolina became the first team to repeat as NFC South champions since the creation of the division. The Panthers were the first team to win the NFC South three consecutive times, from 2013 to 2015; while the Saints were the first team to win the division four consecutive times from 2017 to 2020. On January 7, 2018, two NFC South teams (the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints) met in the NFL playoffs for the first time since the division's creation in 2002. Before then, they were the only division left in the NFL that had never had teams face off against each other in the postseason. In 2024 Tampa Bay Buccaneers tied with the New Orleans Saints for the most division titles, with seven. They also tied with the Saints for most consecutive division titles, with four, and broke the division record of most consecutive playoff appearances, with five.

Division lineups

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Place cursor over year for division champ or Super Bowl team.

NFC South Division
2000s
020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 Division Won Super Bowl Division Won NFC Championship

Division champions

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SeasonTeamRecordPlayoff Results
2002Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1)12–4WonDivisional playoffs (49ers) 31–6
WonNFC Championship (atEagles) 27–10
WonSuper Bowl XXXVII (vs.Raiders) 48–21
2003Carolina Panthers (1)11–5WonWild Card playoffs (Cowboys) 29–10
WonDivisional playoffs (atRams) 29–23(2OT)
WonNFC Championship (atEagles) 14–3
LostSuper Bowl XXXVIII (vs.Patriots) 29–32
2004Atlanta Falcons (1)11–5WonDivisional playoffs (Rams) 47–17
LostNFC Championship (atEagles) 10–27
2005Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2)11–5LostWild Card playoffs (Redskins) 10–17
2006New Orleans Saints (1)10–6WonDivisional playoffs (Eagles) 27–24
LostNFC Championship (atBears) 14–39
2007Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3)9–7LostWild Card playoffs (Giants) 14–24
2008Carolina Panthers (2)12–4LostDivisional playoffs (Cardinals) 13–33
2009New Orleans Saints (2)13–3WonDivisional playoffs (Cardinals) 45–14
WonNFC Championship (Vikings) 31–28(OT)
WonSuper Bowl XLIV (vs.Colts) 31–17
2010Atlanta Falcons (2)13–3LostDivisional playoffs (Packers) 21–48
2011New Orleans Saints (3)13–3WonWild Card playoffs (Lions) 45–28
LostDivisional playoffs (at49ers) 32–36
2012Atlanta Falcons (3)13–3WonDivisional playoffs (Seahawks) 30–28
LostNFC Championship (49ers) 24–28
2013Carolina Panthers (3)12–4LostDivisional playoffs (49ers) 10–23
2014Carolina Panthers (4)7–8–1WonWild Card playoffs (Cardinals) 27–16
LostDivisional playoffs (atSeahawks) 17–31
2015Carolina Panthers (5)15–1WonDivisional playoffs (Seahawks) 31–24
WonNFC Championship (Cardinals) 49–15
LostSuper Bowl 50 (vs.Broncos) 10–24
2016Atlanta Falcons (4)11–5WonDivisional playoffs (Seahawks) 36–20
WonNFC Championship (Packers) 44–21
LostSuper Bowl LI (vs.Patriots) 28–34(OT)
2017New Orleans Saints (4)11–5WonWild Card playoffs (Panthers) 31–26
LostDivisional playoffs (atVikings) 24–29
2018New Orleans Saints (5)13–3WonDivisional playoffs (Eagles) 20–14
LostNFC Championship (Rams) 23–26(OT)
2019New Orleans Saints (6)13–3LostWild Card playoffs (Vikings) 20–26(OT)
2020New Orleans Saints (7)12–4WonWild Card playoffs (Bears) 21–9
LostDivisional playoffs (Buccaneers) 20–30
2021Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4)13–4WonWild Card playoffs (Eagles) 31–15
LostDivisional playoffs (Rams) 27–30
2022Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5)8–9LostWild Card playoffs (Cowboys) 14–31
2023Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6)9–8WonWild Card playoffs (Eagles) 32–9
LostDivisional playoffs (atLions) 23–31
2024Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7)10–7LostWild Card playoffs (Commanders) 20–23

Wild Card qualifiers

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SeasonTeamRecordPlayoff Results
2002Atlanta Falcons9–6–1WonWild Card playoffs (atPackers) 27–7
LostDivisional playoffs (atEagles) 6–20
2005Carolina Panthers11–5WonWild Card playoffs (atGiants) 23–0
WonDivisional playoffs (atBears) 29–21
LostNFC Championship (atSeahawks) 14–34
2008Atlanta Falcons11–5LostWild Card playoffs (atCardinals) 24–30
2010New Orleans Saints11–5LostWild Card playoffs (atSeahawks) 36–41
2011Atlanta Falcons10–6LostWild Card playoffs (atGiants) 2–24
2013New Orleans Saints11–5WonWild Card playoffs (atEagles) 26–24
LostDivisional playoffs (atSeahawks) 15–23
2017Carolina Panthers11–5LostWild Card playoffs (atSaints) 26–31
Atlanta Falcons10–6WonWild Card playoffs (atRams) 26–13
LostDivisional playoffs (atEagles) 10–15
2020Tampa Bay Buccaneers11–5WonWild Card playoffs (atWashington) 31–23
WonDivisional playoffs (atSaints) 30–20
WonNFC Championship (atPackers) 31–26
WonSuper Bowl LV (vs.Chiefs) 31–9

Total Playoff Berths as members of the NFC South

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(NFC South records since the division's creation in 2002)

TeamDivision
Titles
Playoff
Berths
NFC
Championships
Super Bowl
Championships
Atlanta Falcons4820
Carolina Panthers5720
New Orleans Saints7911
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7822

Season results

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(#)Denotes team that won theSuper Bowl
(#)Denotes team that won theNFC Championship
(#)Denotes team that qualified for theNFL Playoffs
SeasonTeam (record)
1st2nd3rd4th
2002(2)Tampa Bay (12–4)(6)Atlanta (9–6–1)New Orleans (9–7)Carolina (7–9)
2003(3)Carolina (11–5)New Orleans (8–8)Tampa Bay (7–9)Atlanta (5–11)
2004(2)Atlanta (11–5)New Orleans (8–8)Carolina (7–9)Tampa Bay (5–11)
2005(3)Tampa Bay (11–5)(5)Carolina (11–5)Atlanta (8–8)New Orleans (3–13)
2006(2)New Orleans (10–6)Carolina (8–8)Atlanta (7–9)Tampa Bay (4–12)
2007(4)Tampa Bay (9–7)Carolina (7–9)New Orleans (7–9)Atlanta (4–12)
2008(2)Carolina (12–4)(5)Atlanta (11–5)Tampa Bay (9–7)New Orleans (8–8)
2009(1)New Orleans (13–3)Atlanta (9–7)Carolina (8–8)Tampa Bay (3–13)
2010(1)Atlanta (13–3)(5)New Orleans (11–5)Tampa Bay (10–6)Carolina (2–14)
2011(3)New Orleans (13–3)(5)Atlanta (10–6)Carolina (6–10)Tampa Bay (4–12)
2012(1)Atlanta (13–3)Carolina (7–9)New Orleans (7–9)Tampa Bay (7–9)
2013(2)Carolina (12–4)(6)New Orleans (11–5)Atlanta (4–12)Tampa Bay (4–12)
2014(4)Carolina (7–8–1)New Orleans (7–9)Atlanta (6–10)Tampa Bay (2–14)
2015(1)Carolina (15–1)Atlanta (8–8)New Orleans (7–9)Tampa Bay (6–10)
2016(2)Atlanta (11–5)Tampa Bay (9–7)New Orleans (7–9)Carolina (6–10)
2017(4)New Orleans (11–5)(5)Carolina (11–5)(6)Atlanta (10–6)Tampa Bay (5–11)
2018(1)New Orleans (13–3)Atlanta (7–9)Carolina (7–9)Tampa Bay (5–11)
2019(3)New Orleans (13–3)Atlanta (7–9)Tampa Bay (7–9)Carolina (5–11)
2020(2)New Orleans (12–4)(5)Tampa Bay (11–5)Carolina (5–11)Atlanta (4–12)
2021(2)Tampa Bay (13–4)New Orleans (9–8)Atlanta (7–10)Carolina (5–12)
2022(4)Tampa Bay (8–9)Carolina (7–10)New Orleans (7–10)Atlanta (7–10)
2023(4)Tampa Bay (9–8)New Orleans (9–8)Atlanta (7–10)Carolina (2–15)
2024(3)Tampa Bay (10–7)Atlanta (8–9)Carolina (5–12)New Orleans (5–12)
Number of times each team has finished in each place
Placement at Season EndAtlanta FalconsCarolina PanthersNew Orleans SaintsTampa Bay Buccaneers
1st4 (2016)5 (2015)7 (2020)7 (2024)*
2nd8 (2024)*6 (2022)7 (2023)2 (2020)
3rd7 (2023)6 (2024)*6 (2022)4 (2019)
4th4 (2022)6 (2023)3 (2024)*10 (2018)

Asterisk (*) Denotes Current Year

Schedule rotation

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YearOpponents
Interconf.Intraconf.17th game
20192031AFC SouthNFC WestAFC East
20202032AFC WestNFC NorthAFC North
20212033AFC EastNFC EastAFC South
20222034AFC NorthNFC WestAFC West
20232035AFC SouthNFC NorthAFC East
20242036AFC WestNFC EastAFC North
20252037AFC EastNFC WestAFC South
20262038AFC NorthNFC NorthAFC West
20272039AFC SouthNFC EastAFC East
20282040AFC WestNFC WestAFC North
20292041AFC EastNFC NorthAFC South
20302042AFC NorthNFC EastAFC West

Postseason oddities and facts

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  • From 2003 to 2009, the team that placed last in the division the previous year would improve enough to reach the playoffs, usually by winning the division. Tampa Bay almost continued this trend in 2010, stopped only by losing a strength of victory tiebreaker to Green Bay.
    • Carolina finished last in 2002 (7–9) and finished first in 2003 (11–5).
    • Atlanta finished last in 2003 (5–11) and finished first in 2004 (11–5).
    • Tampa Bay finished last in 2004 (5–11) and finished first in 2005 (11–5).
    • New Orleans finished last in 2005 (3–13) and finished first in 2006 (10–6).
    • Tampa Bay finished last in 2006 (4–12) and finished first in 2007 (9–7).
    • Atlanta finished last in 2007 (4–12) and finished second with a wild-card berth in 2008 (11–5).
    • New Orleans finished last in 2008 (8–8) and finished first in 2009 (13–3).
    • Tampa Bay finished last in 2009 (3–13) but despite finishing third in 2010 with a 10–6 record, did not make the playoffs, due toGreen Bay holding the wild-card strength of victory tiebreaker.
    • Carolina finished last in 2010 (2–14) and was eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 of the 2011 season after going 4–9, becoming the first NFC South team to have a losing season after placing last in the division.
  • From 2002 to 2009, no team in the NFC South earned back-to-back playoff appearances. In Week 16 of the 2010 season, New Orleans clinched a wild-card berth, becoming the first NFC South team to earn consecutive playoff appearances. New Orleans earned three consecutive playoff appearances in the 2009, 2010, and 2011 seasons and four in a row from 2017 to 2020. Atlanta also earned three consecutive playoff appearances, in 2010, 2011, and 2012, and Carolina in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Tampa Bay made it three consecutive years of playing in the post-season in 2020, 2021, and 2022.
  • Each team has won the division at least four times and made a playoff appearance at least five times since the division's formation.
  • Each team has finished last in the division at least twice since the division's formation. Before 2012, no team has finished last in the division in consecutive seasons. Tampa Bay became the first team in the division to place last in the division in consecutive seasons.
  • From 2002 to 2011, there was an outright last-place finisher in the division (i.e.: tiebreakers were not necessary to determine who finished last). That streak came to an end during the 2012 season when Carolina, New Orleans, and Tampa Bay all finished at 7–9. This happened again in 2013 when both Atlanta and Tampa Bay finished 4–12.
  • In 2014, Carolina became the first team to defend the NFC South title. No other team in the division has managed to do so until New Orleans defeated Tampa Bay on December 9, 2018, and clinched the division for the second straight season.Carolina also became the second team in NFL history to win its division and advance to the playoffs with a losing record (7–8–1). The first team to accomplish this is the2010 Seahawks, who won theNFC West with a 7–9 record and beat New Orleans in a Wild Card game.
  • With Atlanta winning the2016–17 NFC Championship, the NFC South became the first division since the2002 realignment to have all four of its teams represent theNFC in theSuper Bowl. (Tampa Bay2002 and2020, Carolina2003 and2015, New Orleans2009, Atlanta2016).[1]
  • In the 2017 NFL season, three of the NFC South's teams (Atlanta, New Orleans, and Carolina) qualified for the playoffs. This was also the first time that two NFC South teams met in the playoffs, as New Orleans hosted and defeated Carolina in the Wild Card playoffs.
  • In 2020, the New Orleans Saints became the first team to sweep the entire division in the regular season and win 4 consecutive division titles. In the playoffs, they would then lose to the eventualSuper Bowl champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[2]
  • In 2022, theTampa Bay Buccaneers became the fourth team in NFL history to win its division and advance to the playoffs with a losing record (8–9). The 2010 Seahawks, 2014 Panthers, and 2020 Washington Football Team previously accomplished this feat.
  • In 2024, theTampa Bay Buccaneers tied with the New Orleans Saints for the most division titles (7) and most consecutive division titles (4). The Buccaneers also broke the record for most consecutive playoff appearances, with 5.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"NFC South Remains NFL's Most Competitive Division".Buccaneers Home. January 11, 2018. RetrievedJune 22, 2025.
  2. ^"Super Bowl LV – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – February 7th, 2021".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedMay 16, 2024.
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