AFC North:
Ravens: 14-2
Steelers: 10-6
Browns: 7-9
Bengals: 4-12
AFC South:
Titans: 11-5
Texans: 10-6
Colts: 6-10
Jaguars: 2-14
AFC East
Bills: 13-3
Patriots: 6-10
Dolphins: 3-12-1
Jets: 2-13-1
AFC West
Chiefs: 14-2
Raiders: 9-7
Chargers: 5-11
Broncos: 3-13
NFC North:
Packers: 13-3
Vikings: 12-4
Bears: 5-11
Lions: 3-13
NFC South:
Saints: 14-2
Buccaneers: 14-2
Falcons: 4-12
Panthers: 3-13
NFC East:
Cowboys: 11-5
Eagles: 9-7
Giants: 4-12
Washington: 0-16
NFC West:
49ers: 13-3
Seahawks: 13-3
Cardinals: 10-6
Rams: 8-8
Wild Card Round:
2 Ravens over 7 Raiders
3 Bills over 6 Steelers
4 Titans over 5 Texans
2 49ers over 7 Vikings
5 Buccaneers over 4 Cowboys
6 Seahawks over 3 Packers
Divisional Round:
1 Chiefs over 4 Titans
2 Ravens over 3 Bills
1 Saints over 6 Seahawks
5 Buccaneers over 2 49ers
Conference Championship:
1 Saints over 5 Buccaneers
2 Ravens over 1 Chiefs
Super Bowl LV:
1 Saints over 2 Ravens
NFL Awards:
MVP: Patrick Mahomes
OROY: Henry Ruggs III
DROY: Chase Young
OPOY: Patrick Mahomes
DPOY: Bobby Wagner
Coach of the Year: Kliff Kingsbury
Most Improved Player: Kyler Murray
Season Overview:
Much like last year, I expect the Chiefs, Ravens, 49ers, Seahawks, and Packers to do well. My breakout team for this year is the Buffalo Bills. I have them at a 13-3 record because not only did they become the best team in their division after Tom Brady left, but they also added A.J. Epenesa and Zack Moss during the NFL Draft, and then Josh Norman and Stefon Diggs over the offseason. I pick Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray to win Coach of the Year and Most Improved Player respectively because even though the Cardinals are in the toughest division in the NFL, Kingsbury runs an air raid offense where Murray can thrive, especially with new acquisition DeAndre Hopkins.