Jason McIntyre
Co-Host of THE HERD and FOX Sports Betting Analyst
It’s finally time for football, folks.
Last NFL season, I gave you 10 teams that could realistically win it all, ranked from 10 to 1.
And I’m doing it again for you this year.
You will see the usual big dogs on the list, but I also wanted to mix in at least one longer shot that has a chance to make a run if things break right for them.
Let’s dive into the fun.
No. 10 — Green Bay Packers +1800
As magical as Green Bay’s ride was in the second half of last season, one of the most instrumental offensive figures in that run — Aaron Jones — is gone.
No. 9 — Baltimore Ravens +1000
After losing three starters on the offensive line and one of the best young defensive coordinators in the sport, they’re way down the list, despite hosting the AFC title game last year.
No. 8 — San Francisco 49ers +600
The history of Super Bowl losers isn’t pretty. Even if you put aside that trend, questions abound. What’s up with Trent Williams and Brandon Aiyuk? When will the defense be healthy? How will Brock Purdy respond while playing for a $50 million-a-year contract? The schedule is brutal from a rest perspective, but if they can get to the playoffs, you’ve got to trust Kyle Shanahan to have them in the mix.
No. 7 — Atlanta Falcons +3000
I’ve got questions about Kirk Cousins as a quarterback and also coming off an Achilles. But by several metrics, the Falcons have the easiest schedule in the NFL. Yes, they have a new coach and first-time coordinator and there are the aforementioned questions regarding Cousins. However, as long as they don’t have to go into poor weather in January, a deep playoff run is possible.
No. 6 — New York Jets +1900
Rarely do teams go from missing the playoffs to winning the Super Bowl, but it seems like things are lining up for the Jets: bottom-five schedule, rebuilt offensive line, healthy Aaron Rodgers, elite defense….
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Publish date : 2024-08-30 13:40:55
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