I think the Lions will be happy to only be 3 points down at half-time and receiving the ball first in the second half.
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The NFL offseason kicked off with significant blockbuster trades, including the Eagles' Superbowl victory. Fans scrutinized quarterback movements as teams like the Jets and 49ers reshuffle their lineups with major roster changes. High-profile names like Aaron Rodgers faced uncertain futures as rumors circulated about their departures from previous teams.12
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You were saying?Could be game, the Lions are struggling to move the ball.
The Ravens will make it because they will win their division. The Bills are such a Jekyll and Hyde team, you don't know what team you are going to see on match day.Going to be a tough ask for the Chiefs, Bills, and Ravens to all make the playoffs. At least one of them is going to miss out.
2.5 games back from the Steelers if you were to go the division route. I think it would take the Ravens beating the Steelers twice and losing to Packers, Patriots and Bengals to end 8-9. Steelers losses to Ravens, and losing to Bills, Lions, and Browns (well, Myles Garrett). Beat Dolphins and they'd be 7-10.I wonder if the Bengals can make a late push for the playoffs?