Last week the college football season started and this week the NFL season starts with a big bang when the reigning champions Kansas City Chiefs squares off with Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens. What a season opener that one is. Soon the hunt for the Super Bowl #59 will start. We will have a prediction for that game ready here on thursday.
The Super Bowl will take place in New Orleans in Louisiana on feb 9th. At the moment the million dollar question is which two teams will reach it. Right now that is a question which is not easy to answer at all. Kansas City Chiefs are of course among the expected teams to reach the Super Bowl. The competition is, as always, fierce, the stakes are skyhigh and the margins for errors during the season are very small.
According to the bookies in Las Vegas there are eight teams that realistically can win Super Bowl #59. These teams are in no specific order Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams and the Green Bay Packers. All of these eight teams have the potential and the necessary talent to go all the way.
As for now i think that the Kansas City Chiefs will win it all again. After all, Patrick Mahomes is still the guy to beat in the NFL. Chiefs have won the Super Bowl two straight times and a third straight title would put the Chiefs and Mahiomes in some uncharted territory since no team has ever won three straight super bowls. So The Kansas City Chiefs will be hunting nothing less than NFL history this season. As long as the brilliant tight end Travis Kelce is more focused on the sport than his much talked about relationship with superstar Taylor Swift the Chiefs can do something that has never been done before in the history of the NFL.
Watch out for the Denver Broncos. Las Vegas have set their win total at five and a half. They will go over that, easily. Sean Payton has gotten rid of Russel Wilson and the rookie quarterback Bo Nix will start on sunday. Bo Nix has the potential to be something special in the NFL.