Go 9-0 at home. Won't be easy but is quite doable. Win all 3 division road games. I will be very disappointed if this doesn't happen. (Win one of the 5 non-divisional road games. None look easy at this point). 13-4 should certainly do the trick. 12-5 might be enough. How likely is it the Chiefs/Ravens/Bills finish 1-2-3 for the third straight year? Something's probably gonna give, right? Would be helpful if one of those teams gets a flat tire along the way. On the other hand, if Bo Nix doesn't have a "sophomore slump", I'm very concerned about the Broncos. Sean Payton is proof that NFL players can still buy into old-school, motivational coaching if the HC earns their respect.
I think 12-5 would do it gonna need to win 3 games we not expected to win Rams and 2 of the ravens/chiefs/bills games gonna need to go 2/3 vs the bills ravens and chiefs
I think that's the Million-dollar question, I do have faith in the new coaches. I think game one will be telling and then it will be a work in progress throughout the season........I am just hoping were "OK", I am setting the bar very low
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-coaches-scouts-make-their-picks-best-rushers Execs, coaches, scouts rank NFL's top 10 running backs for 2025
I hope he beats the odds and doesn't have foot or ankle problems again this season. I remember folks saying Derrick Henry was too much of an injury risk. He hasn't missed a game the last two seasons.
Adam Rank is a nfl analyst that works for nfl network; he has done this record thing for everyone and is pretty much for the most part wrong so it was funny
Yahoo sports have the Texans ranked 16th in the preseason standings right behind the Bears. Hahahaha....