NFL: Previewing Every Division In The AFC For The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: Previewing Every Division In The AFC For The 2025-26 Season
"The Ravens once again look like the class of the AFC North, and that will continue to be the case as long as Lamar Jackson is their quarterback. It doesn't matter who is lining up behind Lamar or who he is throwing to; his ability to make electrifying plays on the ground and through the air is one of the main reasons why he is already a two-time MVP before the age of 29."
"Even if running back Derrick Henry regresses, he's still good for 1,000 rushing yards and ten touchdowns. And with the addition of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins as well as the emergence of Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers - who is coming off a Pro Bowl season - this offense is once again poised to be one of the NFL's best."
"Baltimore had some concerns on the defensive side of the ball heading into the off-season, but they seemingly remedied those issues through free agency and the draft. They retained Kyle Van Noy and added the best pass rusher in college last season by drafting Mike Green. I also love the additions of Malaki Starks and Jaire Alexander to a secondary that already had a Defensive Player of the Year candidate in Kyle Hamilton."
The NFL regular season opens in two days with defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles facing the Dallas Cowboys, starting the 2025-26 title race. The Kansas City Chiefs are AFC favorites, seeking a fourth straight Super Bowl while facing rivals like the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. The Ravens project as AFC North leaders with Lamar Jackson at quarterback, a dual-threat playmaker, and added weapons DeAndre Hopkins, Rashod Bateman, and Zay Flowers. Baltimore reinforced its defense via free agency and the draft, adding Kyle Van Noy, Mike Green, Malaki Starks, and Jaire Alexander alongside Kyle Hamilton. The Pittsburgh Steelers continue cycling through starting quarterbacks since Ben Roethlisberger's retirement.
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