
The Denver Broncos spent all training camp talking Super Bowl, but they’ll have to leapfrog several other contenders to make that happen. Here’s a look at how all 32 teams stack up ahead of the 2025 season:
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The defending Super Bowl champs get top billing thanks to quarterback Jalen Hurts, running back Saquon Barkley, and a loaded defense.
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The Ravens might have the best quarterback in football and the best overall roster. At some point, itap got to show in the postseason.
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Josh Allen and company are going to break through and get to a Super Bowl at some point, right? Right?
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Patrick Mahomes has played in an AFC title game every year he’s started in Kansas City, and it won’t be easy to knock him off that course.
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Can former Broncos passing game coordinator John Morton ably replace Ben Johnson as Jared Goff’s offensive coordinator?
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The Packers should be formidable on both sides of the ball, but they need Jordan Love to play like one of the NFL’s best QBs.
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Dan Quinn and Jayden Daniels made for one of the league’s best stories in 2024. Now, can they back it up?
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Jim Harbaugh’s roster is solid, and the addition of rookie RB Omarion Hampton gives them a back to fully lean into the run game.

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Sean Payton’s team isn’t sneaking up on anybody this year, but the Broncos have perhaps the league’s most talented defense and an ascending QB in Bo Nix.
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If quarterback Matthew Stafford stays healthy, this team has the makings of a Super Bowl contender. But thatap a big if.
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The Vikings are like the Broncos: Talented, well-coached, maybe a Super Bowl threat, and maybe third place in their own division.
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Joe Burrow’s got his receivers locked up and the offense should be as dangerous as ever, but can the Bengals stop anybody?
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The 49ers had brutal injury luck in 2024 and shed big contracts this offseason, but still have the juice to be real players in the NFC.
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Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter are one of the most formidable defensive duos in the NFL, and if the offense rebounds, look out.
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The Steelers went to work this offseason, adding Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, Darius Slay, Juan Thornhill and more. They’ll be fascinating at a minimum.

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Rookie WR Emeka Egbuka is already drawing rave reviews, and Baker Mayfield’s played like a star quarterback in an eminently winnable division.
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If everything goes right for the Cowboys, they’ve got the talent and the quarterback to be in the NFC mix, but when’s the last time that happened?
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Year 2 under Mike MacDonald has promise, especially if the defense moves up from finishing tied for 11th in EPA last season.
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Is Mike McDaniel trending toward the hot seat? If Tua Tagovailoa is healthy and the Dolphins get on a good offensive run, then no. If not…
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The Bears are going to draw a ton of attention with new head coach Ben Johnson pairing with QB Caleb Williams, but is this the year the franchise finally breaks out?
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Could Year 2 be the year of Marvin Harrison Jr.? His 885 yards and 8 TDs as a rookie are nothing to sneeze at, but that might be just the start.

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Not many teams have a more exciting pair of young playmakers than TE Brock Bowers and RB Ashton Jeanty, and vibes are good with new HC Pete Carroll.
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QB Michael Penix Jr. has RB Bijan Robinson, a good set of weapons, and a chance to show why the Falcons drafted him No. 8 overall in 2024.
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The Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to bring stability back to the franchise in the post-Bill Belichick era. How fast can he and QB Drake Maye get it going?
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Head coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey made big decisions but also quieted the building down this offseason. But is Justin Fields really the answer at QB?
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What has happened to you, Trevor Lawrence? Better make some hay this year with Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter.
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The Colts are stuck in QB purgatory unless Anthony Richardson engineers a massive turnaround.
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Is there a worse offense out there than the Saints? New head coach Kellen Moore has his work cut out for him.
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The Broncos in Week 7 might be a good over/under for when the Giants kick off coaching search season.
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Bryce Young’s resurgence in 2024 was great to see. Now, can the Panthers stop anybody?
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No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward has talent, but like many in his position before, there’s little infrastructure around that would inspire confidence.
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How many quarterbacks can one franchise churn through in a single season? The Browns might find out before settling on Shedeur Sanders.



