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2019 NFL Preview

7 OF 7

Entering the NFL’s 100th season, it feels as if there are 100 questions surrounding it.

But I don’t have the time and you don’t have the attention span for all that, so I’ve taken the liberty of paring it down to the top seven.

As is customary for my NFL preview, I’ll go division-by-division and predict win-loss records for every team. I’ll do an overview of each team and explain my logic behind each prediction. Since every team can’t win the Super Bowl, it’s highly likely I’ll say some stuff about your favorite team that you don’t like. That’s where you come in: Feel free to file it away and whip it out at season’s end if I’m loud wrong. Just be sure to do the same if I nailed it.

One caveat: The process for these picks took place before the flurry of high profile moves last weekend, so though I’m sticking to my guns for the way I predicted divisions, such as the AFC South and NFC West to shake out, I’m not super confident in those picks. But otherwise … bring it!

OK, time to get started.

AFC East | AFC North | AFC South | AFC West

NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC West

Overview | Playoffs | Awards

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