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NFL SEASON PREDICTIONS 2025-26

 It's that time of year again, the NFL is officially back with the 2025 season kicking off in less than ten days in Philadelphia. With that, my final regular-season and playoff predictions are set. Think I nailed it? Think I’m out of my mind? Let me know on X and Instagram @domwithablog. Time to break it down.

* Indicates a playoff team

AFC NORTH

Ravens 13-4*

Steelers 10-7*

Bengals 9-8

Browns 5-12

AFC SOUTH

Jaguars 9-8*

Texans 8-9

Colts 5-12

Titans 4-13

AFC EAST

Bills 12-5*

Dolphins 10-7

Patriots 7-10

Jets 6-11

AFC WEST

Chiefs 12-5*

Chargers 11-6*

Broncos 10-7*

Raiders 5-12


NFC NORTH

Lions 11-6*

Packers 10-7*

Bears 10-7*

Vikings 7-10

NFC SOUTH

Buccaneers 11-6*

Panthers 9-8*

Falcons 7-10

Saints 3-14

NFC EAST

Eagles 12-5*

Commanders 9-8

Cowboys 7-10

Giants 5-12

NFC WEST 

Rams 12-5*

49ers 9-8

Cardinals 7-10

Seahawks 5-12


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