AFC South

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1. Houston Texans

It’s their division unless someone else takes it from them. That’s not to say that the Texans aren’t good, it’s the fact that it is the easiest division to win in the NFL.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars

QB Trevor Lawrence will be playing under his third head coach in just his fifth season. For his sake the Jaguars better have figured this out.

3. Indianapolis Colts

It’s safe to say that they should not have taken QB Anthony Richardson with the 4th overall pick in the 2023 draft. QB Daniel Jones will try to re-establish himself as a top signal caller being the 6th overall pick in the 2019 draft for the New York Giants.

4. Tennessee Titans

Rookie QB Cam Ward should be remembered as the story of the 2025 draft. There’s good reason to believe that he can turn around this franchise in the near future.

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AFC North

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1. Baltimore Ravens

The roster is stacked once again, but can they find any success when the playoffs are under way?

2. Pittsburgh Steelers

The acquisition of QB Aaron Rodgers means that both he and the franchise have winning the Super Bowl as only goal for this season.

3. Cincinnati Bengals

If the defense makes just a few more plays to win a couple games, they will be playing in the playoffs this time around.

4. Cleveland Browns

This will probably be another lost season for a franchise that hasn’t had any stability since they were brought back in 1999.

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AFC East

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1. Buffalo Bills

QB Josh Allen is coming off a MVP season and the team as a whole are primed for a Super Bowl run.

2. Miami Dolphins

Some personnel changes were made and more almost happened. It will be a definite next offseason if this season ends up being another dud.

3. New England Patriots

They pivoted after only one season and hired former Super Bowl champion Mike Vrabel as their next head coach. The results should be a lot better than last year.

4. New York Jets

New head coach Aaron Glenn had some of his best seasons as a player with the New York Jets. Now it’ll be his turn to get this franchise on course.

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Recap of Super Bowl LIX

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Defense Won This Championship

While my prediction of RB Saquon Barkley breaking the Super Bowl rushing record didn’t come close to happening. The Eagles defense suffocated Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and didn’t allow them to score until 34 seconds left in the 3rd quarter. This Super Bowl was over at halftime and the final score is deceptive to that fact.

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Super Bowl LIX

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Two years ago we saw the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles play each other in Super Bowl LVII (57) in Glendale, Arizona. It was a high scoring affair as both quarterbacks put on a clinic from the air and on the ground by rushing the ball as well. There are some new faces for both teams that were instrumental in them getting to the Super Bowl this year. The head coaches are the same for both teams as they were two years ago. This time it will be a bit different as the Chiefs are looking to become the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three straight championships. The last time it happened was the Green Bay Packers from 1965-67 who won the last NFL Championship and the first two Super Bowls. This is Philadelphia’s fifth Super Bowl appearance and they will be vying for their second title in franchise history. Can they prevent history from being made by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs this time around? Let’s see how this one will play itself out.

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