As the New NFL Season Draws Close, these are the Teams to Back

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The 2024 National Football League season is due to begin on September 8 with the NFL Kick-off Game between the defending Super Bowl LVI champion Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills. This will be the 103rd NFL season and the regular season will be completed on January 8, 2024. The playoffs will begin on January 14 and the Super Bowl will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on February 12. As the new NFL season draws close, there is plenty of excitement ahead as we look at some of the teams to back in 2024/23.

Los Angeles Rams

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We begin with the defending champions, and they are set to dominate the NFC West but not without a few challenges along the way. The loss of Andrew Whitworth and Von Miller is clearly a blow and Odell Beckham Jr. remains on the open market following his knee injury in the Super Bowl. The Rams have made additions in free agency, including Allen Robinson and Bobby Wagner plus they have young players ready to step up and fill the void. One concern for the Rams going into the regular season is the elbow injury to Matthew Stafford and if he misses games, that will be an early season blow. The Los Angeles Rams certainly took some hits during the preseason. Their wide receiver, Odell Beckham Jr. tore an ACL in the Super Bowl LVI. They lost a few key players and traded out Robert Woods. Their tackle, Andrew Whitworth retired recently as well, leaving many to question whether the Rams can bring it during the 2024 / 2024 season.

Lucky for Los Angeles fans, the Rams are still in the game. Joe Noteboom has already been chosen as a replacement for Whitworth. Troy Hill left Cleveland in favour of the Rams, opening up the team for quite a few more options. And most importantly, Allen Robinson II joined the team recently, which many agree is an upgrade over Woods. With all of this in mind, the Rams are still in the running. It seems the reigning champions will continue to rule.

Buffalo Bills

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For many, Buffalo Bills have been the favourites to win the Super Bowl for much of the offseason and that is not going to change heading into the regular season. In the last two years they have gone to the AFC Championship and have all the components required to reach the Super Bowl. With MVP candidate Josh Allen supported by an elite defence, predictions for the AFC East are straightforward and Buffalo should land the AFC East crown. If the offense can come to the party, which it should considering the talent available, this could be Buffalo’s year. If you would like to back the Bills, you can have a wager using the top sports betting apps on mobileusbetting.com. With some fantastic bonuses available ahead of the NFL season, there has never been a better time to join. Brian Daboll’s departure for the New York Giants stands as the Buffalo Bills’ biggest loss of the year. The offensive director was largely responsible for some of the Bills’ best plays of the past seasons, and many fans are discouraged by his absence. His contributions to the team include turning Josh Allen into the star quarterback he is today and a plan that put the Bills’ offense in the top 3 by scores.

Still, while Daboll may have left, Josh Allen’s skills and abilities remain. The quarterback is still among the top 5 working today. On top of that, Allen is backed by a variety of some excellent players, including Gabriel Davis, Stefon Diggs and Jamison Crowder.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Perhaps the easiest of all NFL predictions for the coming season is for Tampa Bay Buccaneers to win the NFC South. With Tom Brady back on the scene, there is no other team in the division that can come close to the Buccaneers if the quarter-back can remain fit. With the depth added during the offseason, the defence looks strong but there are some doubts over the interior offensive line, with three new starters. The loss of Pro Bowler Ryan Jensen for the season is a blow but Tampa Bay will be keen to put their walk off field goal Divisional Round defeat of last season behind them quickly by getting off to a strong start. Everyone is talking about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently. Earlier in the year, the Buccaneers lost Tom Brady to retirement. However, only a couple of weeks later, the football legend decided that retirement does not suit him yet. So, with the megastar quarterback back in the running, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl window remains open.

But one man can’t win a game. And lucky for Tampa fans, Brady is backed by a top tier defense, with Logan Hall as the standout name. Despite the schedule being stacked against the Buccaneers, they still seem to be a “sure thing” for playoffs.

Kansas City Chiefs

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Some onlookers feel the Los Angeles Chargers have the best roster in the AFC West but there is no doubt Kansas City Chiefs are a playoff team. The loss of Tyreek Hill is one of the biggest blows of the offseason for any NFL team, but Patrick Mahomes will be as hungry as ever this season. The Chiefs have added a group of young players to their roster and combined with the experience of veteran Carlos Dunlap, Kansas City are going to be a major threat in 2024. Most casual NFL fans globally were not heavily invested in the Kansas City Chiefs a decade ago, but their surgence to the top of the sport in recent years, coupled with arguably the best QB in Mahomes has made them worldwide superstars.

Some of the other teams who could be worth backing in the NFL this season include the Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Baltimore Ravens, with the Indianapolis Colts as potential outsiders for the Super Bowl.