

So, I have three teams from the North, Jacksonville, Chiefs and Buffalo going to the playoffs. Denver is a question mark and I’m guessing the Raiders are one of the worst teams in the conference, but that will be a reflection of how good the conference is. The AFC West has the best team and a Chargers squad that could be really good. Indy and Houston are playing the long game with rookie quarterbacks. I guess the Titans could play some kind of a spoiler and likely won’t be some awful team but I don’t see much from them. I think Buffalo still wins that division but Miami and the Jets are going to challenge. The AFC East is also a loaded division but they have a tougher out of division schedule. Right now, if I had to choose, I’m taking the Ravens to win the division with Cincinnati and Pittsburgh right there and also making the playoffs.

I think it’s a toss-up on who wins the division and it comes down to health. The AFC North is the best division in football and they also have an easy schedule. There will be multiple teams in the AFC that don’t make the playoffs that could go deep if they were lucky enough to be in the NFC. The AFC is absolutely loaded this year and the NFC is horrific. Bengals fans will be loud, obnoxious, and whiny throughout the season.The team’s failures, triggered by an overpaid quarterback who can’t get it done when it counts the most, will send the Browns home with a (7-10) record and another last place finish. Kevin Stefanski will be skippering the Browns sideline for the last time this season.Russell Wilson will be benched by Sean Payton when the Broncos fall to (3-5).Tom Brady will remain retired despite pleas to suit up for the Raiders after Jimmy Garoppolo calls out due to a broken fingernail.Here’s how staff members at RSR believe the 2023 season will play out… That’s a monkey-on-the-back that LJ, the team and of course the fans hope to unload during the 2023 season. How will all the new pieces fit together? Will they make a difference in the team’s results? And perhaps most importantly, can the team advance beyond the Divisional Round of the playoffs, something they’ve failed to do since Lamar’s arrival. The defense, determined to pick up where they left off in 2022. The wide receiver room is loaded with potential. For the Ravens, the months leading up to the 2023 season have marked by change, accented with new faces. Teams have spent months re-tooling their roster while re-examining their modus operandi. Within each start to a new season, there’s hope.
