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National Football Conference

Eastern Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*Philadelphia11503432086-28-4
Washington8802563034-46-6
NY Giants7902943214-45-7
Arizona7902953432-64-8
Dallas51102463384-45-7
2001 Head Coaches: Phi—Andy Reid (3rd season); Wash—Marty Schottenheimer (1st); NY—Jim Fassel (5th); Ariz—Dave McGinnis (2nd); Dal—Dave Campo (2nd).
2000 Standings: 1. NY Giants (12-4); 2. Philadelphia (11-5); 3. Washington (8-8); 4. Dallas (5-11); 5. Arizona (3-13).

Central Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*Chicago13303382036-210-2
†Green Bay12403902666-29-3
†Tampa Bay9703242804-47-5
Minnesota51102903903-54-8
Detroit21402704241-72-10
2001 Head Coaches: Chi—Dick Jauron (3rd season); GB—Mike Sherman (2nd); TB—Tony Dungy (6th); Min—Dennis Green (10th, 5-10) was replaced on Jan. 4, 2002 by asst. Mike Tice (0-1); Det—Marty Mornhinweg (1st).
2000 Standings: 1. Minnesota (11-5); 2. Tampa Bay (10-6); 3. Green Bay (9-7); 4. Detroit (9-7); 5. Chicago (5-11).

Western Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*St. Louis14205032737-110-2
†San Francisco12404092826-28-4
New Orleans7903334094-45-7
Atlanta7902913773-56-6
Carolina11502534100-81-11
2001 Head Coaches: St.L—Mike Martz (2nd season); SF—Steve Mariucci (5th); NO—Jim Haslett (2nd); Atl—Dan Reeves (5th); Car—George Seifert (3rd).
2000 Standings: 1. New Orleans (10-6); 2. St. Louis (10-6); 3. Carolina (7-9); 4. San Francisco (6-10); 5. Atlanta (4-12).

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