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3 years ago

My Super Bowl 58 Prediction

So yea, the Chiefs just won the Super Bowl. I doubt it's gonna be their last, but I don't think they're going to change up their offense that much next season. Most defenses are going to figure out how to stop them and they're likely to get stopped somewhere in the playoffs.

The Broncos may actually be playoff contenders, but their roster is filled with people who haven't been to a Super Bowl in at least 7 years.

The Bengals haven't been having a good offseason so far. Also, Ja'marr Chase is having issues off the field which may determine if he's going to be playing next season or not.

The Ravens have the potential to build a stacked roster, but you can't have a run-first offense if you want to win playoff games.

The Jaguars surpassed all of our expectations this year, but I don't think they have fully recovered from the Urban Meyer wrecking ball that sabotaged their franchise. Also, Doug Pederson's coaching is far from consistent.

The Bills aren't gonna make it to the Super Bowl either. They've been consistent playoff contenders for the last few seasons because the AFC East became the new AFC Least. But they haven't yet figured out how to win two playoff games in the same season yet.

The Jets went from being a laughing stock to being a sleeper in the 2022 season. Rumor has it that they're going to bring Aaron Rodgers onto their roster. However, they also need to sign a solid receiver to their roster, which I am confident they will do. Robert Saleh ran one of the best defenses with the 49ers, and he brought his defensive ability to the Jets. After all, offense wins regular season games and defense wins playoff games. I believe that the New York Jets will be the AFC contender for Super Bowl 58.

The Seahawks have Super Bowl potential...with Geno Smith. He is a one hit wonder, and his one hit was last season. I don't expect much out of the Seahawks, especially since the 49ers have literally the best defensive line in the NFL right now and the Seahawks GM doesn't like to invest in his offensive line unit.

The 49ers might do well this season. It would be a cool to see Robert Saleh going up against the team he used to coach for, but I don't think the 49ers are healthy enough to go to the super bowl with this roster.

The Bears look like they can become a powerhouse, but you can't become a Super Bowl team in just 1 offseason after inheriting the first overall pick. Maybe Super Bowl 59 will be theirs if they can beat the Chiefs.

The Vikings never had the leadership to bring them to the Super Bowl (at least since I was alive), and they still don't. They always find a way to lose to a team that was almost a 1st overall pick contender during the previous season (the Giants). The only reason why the Vikings qualified for the playoffs this year was because they're in the same division as the Lions, the Bears, and the Packers.

The Packers were a good team back when the GM gave Aaron Rodgers weapons to throw to. They haven't been able to figure out that only Tom Brady can win a Super Bowl throwing dimes to former Walmart cashiers. Also, I don't think Jordan Love is that bad at Quarterback, but that doesn't mean I think he should be a starter just yet.

The entire NFC South is literally a joke.

The Cowboys are too inconsistent and have been that way since 1996. They might flex on everyone that they beat the Giants for the 100th time, but again they're reminded that they beat the Giants. Instead of getting squashed by the 49ers in the playoffs, they'll get squashed by the Bears.

The Eagles haven't lost nearly as many people as I expected. Their offense seems to still be in-tact, especially with Jason Kelce returning for another season. But the question is, will he play as well as he did last season? I think their defense can bounce back after losing Javon Hargrave, Marcus Epps, and TJ Edwards. Ultimately, I believe that the Philadelphia Eagles will be the NFC contender for Super Bowl 58.

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