FiveThirtyEight's 2022 NFL forecast uses an Elo-based model to calculate each team's chances of advancing to the playoffs and winning the Super Bowl.
Who snuck into the playoffs? Who landed the No. 1 seeds? And who fell just short of the postseason? Let's take a look into the FPI's crystal ball. Jump to: Scores: Week 17 | Week 18 Final standings: AFC | NFC Projected Week 17 scores DAL...
but given that I have not gotten an AFC game wrong since 2021, I am committed to the truth. A few weeks ago I had come to the conclusion that the Chiefs were likely a one-and-done team in the playoffs, but
NFL divisional playoffs predictions: Upsets are coming in AFC and NFC Los Angeles Times NFL writerSam Farmerexamines this weekend’s playoff matchups in the divisional round. Lines are according to FanDuel. Last week’s record: 6-0. Using point spreads with the scores Farmer had predicted, the...
Broncos missed the playoffs the past six seasons leading to the blockbuster trade for vet QB Russell Wilson. He could be the missing piece here that has seen only mediocre production since the Peyton Manning retirement in 2015. Wilson has quality receivers in Sutton, Judy and Patrick along with...
While he continues to underperform in the playoffs, there is no doubt that Rodgers is one of the greatest regular-season players of all time. With all the drama surrounding him now clearly in his rearview mirror, Rodgers seems more focused than ever coming into the 2022 season, and if he ...
With the NFL playoffs set to begin this weekend, the Cigar Aficionado team looked back at Danny Sheridan’s NFL Preview from our September/October issue of 2022. | Cigar Aficionado
So we asked 18 of our NFL analysts for their best prediction for the rest of the season and how it will play out. Will we see shocking division winners, playoff teams and No. 1 seeds? Will offensive stars post huge numbers over their final eight or nine games to make...
It's that time of year again, the months-long window between the end of the NFL draft and the start of training camp, the period in which rosters are largely locked in, schedules are set, and it feels much safer to make predictions about the upcoming season. ...
Since 2015, just two coaches have followed up their Coach of the Year wins by leading their team to the playoffs the next season (Sean McVay and John Harbaugh). Will reigning COTY winner Kevin Stefanski, who also took home the award in 2020, become the third?