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Few moments in sports can top the excitement of the NFL Playoffs! The New York Giants won the Super Bowl in 2008, but each NFL team wants to be crowned when Super Bowl XLIII invades Tampa's Raymond James Stadium on Feb. 1, 2009!
Before any team can raise the Super Bowl trophy, each of the qualifying 12 NFL Playoff teams must win out.
Strong regular-seasons and post-season runs by the New England Patriots, including a chance for an undefeated season, and New York Giants pushed each team into Super Bowl XLII but Eli Manning and the rest of the New York Giants were too much for the New England Patriots to handle.
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In the NFL Playoffs, anything can happen. One loss and the season is over for any eligible NFL Playoff team. Six teams from each conference, the AFC and the NFC, advance to the NFL Playoffs. In each conference, the two teams with the best regular-season record earn a bye for the first round of the NFL Playoffs. Wild Card Weekend opens the first week of NFL Playoff action followed by the NFL Divisional Playoffs and the NFL Conference Playoffs.
The ultimate destination for each NFL Playoff team is Super Bowl XLIII, held this season at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 1, 2009.
Which teams will advance deep into the NFL Playoffs this season?
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