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NFL Team Pages

Updated June 16, 2026 by Rishabh Prabhu. SnapStats is an independent football research project and is not affiliated with the NFL.

Use this page as the public starting point for SnapStats team research. It lists every NFL team and explains how the app connects team context to schedules, standings, player pages, fantasy research, and matchup previews. The main index is the page intended for search and AdSense review while thin utility templates stay out of the public crawl path.

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Arizona CardinalsARI Atlanta FalconsATL Baltimore RavensBAL Buffalo BillsBUF Carolina PanthersCAR Chicago BearsCHI Cincinnati BengalsCIN Cleveland BrownsCLE Dallas CowboysDAL Denver BroncosDEN Detroit LionsDET Green Bay PackersGB Houston TexansHOU Indianapolis ColtsIND Jacksonville JaguarsJAX Kansas City ChiefsKC Las Vegas RaidersLV Los Angeles ChargersLAC Los Angeles RamsLAR Miami DolphinsMIA Minnesota VikingsMIN New England PatriotsNE New Orleans SaintsNO New York GiantsNYG New York JetsNYJ Philadelphia EaglesPHI Pittsburgh SteelersPIT San Francisco 49ersSF Seattle SeahawksSEA Tampa Bay BuccaneersTB Tennessee TitansTEN Washington CommandersWSH

How To Research A Team

Team research usually starts broad and then narrows. First, check the team in the standings to understand division and conference context. Next, open schedules and recent scores to see how the results were built. Then move into player pages or fantasy views when you need to know which players are driving the team profile.

SnapStats keeps these paths close together so a user does not have to treat scores, standings, players, and fantasy tools as separate products. The app is especially useful when a matchup question turns into a player question, or when a fantasy decision depends on team context.

Why The Team Index Matters

A public team index gives visitors a clear navigation path before they enter the app. That matters for users and crawlers: people can see what the site covers, and search systems can follow normal links instead of guessing how a JavaScript dashboard is structured.

Individual team templates are intentionally treated as utility pages until each one has enough original, team-specific analysis to stand alone. That keeps the public sitemap and internal crawl path focused on stronger content instead of presenting dozens of near-duplicate templates as primary pages.

Best Team Research Workflow

Choose a team below to open the standings workspace, then compare team context against players and upcoming matchups. If you are preparing for fantasy football, pay attention to usage paths, scoring environment, and how team tendencies affect individual opportunity. If you are following standings, check division context before reading one result as a season-changing signal.