NFC EASTAFC EASTNY Giants9-7New England13-3Dallas8-8NY Jets8-8Philadelphia8-8Buffalo6-10Washington5-11Miami6-10NFC NORTHAFC NORTHGreen Bay15-1Pittsburgh12-4Detroit10-6Baltimore12-4Chicago8-8Cincinnati9-7Minnesota3-13Cleveland4-12NFC SOUTHAFC SOUTHNew Orleans13-3Houston10-6Atlanta10-6Tennessee9-7Carolina6-10Jacksonville5-11TampaBay4-12Indianapolis2-14NFC WESTAFC WESTSan Francisco13-3Denver8-8Arizona8-8Oakland8-8Seattle7-9San Diego8-8St.Louis2-14Kansas City7-9WILD CARD GAMESWILD CARD GAMESNew Orleans 45 Detroit 28Denver 29 Pittsburgh 23NY Giants 24 Atlanta 2Houston 31 Cincinnati 10DIVISIONAL GAMESDIVISIONAL GAMESNY Giants 37 Green Bay 20New England 45 Denver 10San Francisco 36 New Orleans 32Baltimore 20 Houston 13NFC CHAMPIONSHIPAFC CHAMPIONSHIPNY Giants 20 San Francisco 17New England 23 Baltimore 20SUPER BOWL XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium, IndianapolisNY Giants 21 New England 17
A season that promised so much going into September and saw the Bucs at one stage leading the division at 4-2 totally fell apart under the weight of a 10-game losing streak. A second visit to Wembley for an International Series game meant much to British fans but the loss to Chicago saw the start of a collapse to rival any in franchise history. Raheem Morris ultimately paid the price by losing his job the day after the season finished and a 4-12 mark was one of the worst in franchise history.