Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The NFC East is a division of the National Football League''s National Football Conference. It currently has four members: the Philadelphia Eagles, the New York Giants, the Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Redskins. The division was formed in 1967 as the National Football League Capitol Division, keeping with the theme of having all of the league''s divisions starting with the letter "C." The division was so named because it was centered around the capital of the United States, Washington, DC. In 1967 and 1969 the teams in the NFL Capitol Division were Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington and the expansion New Orleans Saints. The New York Giants replaced the Saints in 1968; the Giants took the place of the Saints permanently with the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, which led to the division''s current name. With the merger, it also added the St. Louis Cardinals from the old Century Division. Despite relocating to Arizona in 1988, the Cardinals continued to play in the NFC East until the 2002 re-alignment when they were moved to the NFC West.