Super Bowl LIX Predictions
The NFL community is buzzing with predictions for **Super Bowl LIX**, set to take place on February 9, 2025, in **New Orleans**. Analysts have shared their thoughts on which teams will compete for and capture the **Lombardi Trophy**. According to **Caesars Sportsbook & Casino**, the odds are already shaping up.
Chiefs Favored to Win
Several analysts predict the **Kansas City Chiefs** will dominate. **Keegan Abdoo**, **Ali Bhanpuri**, and **Christian Gonzalez** all foresee the Chiefs winning against the **Green Bay Packers**. They believe **Patrick Mahomes** will cement his legacy with another victory. **Judy Battista**, **Bobby Kownack**, and **Dan Parr** predict the Chiefs will achieve an unprecedented three-peat, despite a strong challenge from the **Detroit Lions**. **Brooke Cersosimo** and **Michael F. Florio** expect a rematch with the **Philadelphia Eagles**, with the Chiefs prevailing again. **Chad Reuter** believes that as long as Mahomes and **Andy Reid** are in charge, they will win against the **San Francisco 49ers**.
Other Super Bowl Predictions
Not all analysts are backing the Chiefs. **Mike Band**, **Jeffri Chadiha**, **Marcas Grant**, **Michelle Magdziuk**, and **Steve Mariucci** predict various matchups where **Kyle Shanahan** finally wins a Super Bowl with the 49ers. **Michael Baca** predicts **Jordan Love** leading the Packers to victory over Kansas City. **Jeremy Bergman** envisions a low-scoring game where Love triumphs over **Aaron Rodgers’** **New York Jets**. **Kevin Patra** sees Love outdueling **C.J. Stroud’s** **Houston Texans**. **Tom Blair** and **Marc Ross** foresee **Lamar Jackson** leading the **Baltimore Ravens** to victory over Detroit or Green Bay. **Eric Edholm** and **Gennaro Filice** predict **Joe Burrow** winning **Cincinnati’s** first Lombardi Trophy against either Detroit or the **Los Angeles Rams**. **Matt Okada** and **Nick Shook** see Detroit winning their first-ever Super Bowl against Baltimore or Houston. **Gregg Rosenthal** expects **Josh Allen** to lead the **Buffalo Bills** to their first championship by defeating Detroit.
Giants Re-sign Adoree’ Jackson
The **New York Giants** have re-signed **Adoree’ Jackson** to a one-year deal. Reported by **NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport** and **Mike Garafolo**, Jackson was ranked No. 58 in **Gregg Rosenthal’s** Top 100 free agents list. Jackson has been with the Giants for the last three seasons and was initially drafted in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the **Tennessee Titans**. In 2023, Jackson recorded 63 tackles, eight passes defensed, and one interception returned for a touchdown. His career stats include 376 tackles, four interceptions, five forced fumbles, and 56 pass breakups.
Mike Zimmer Returns as Cowboys DC
**Mike Zimmer** is returning to the **Dallas Cowboys** as their defensive coordinator. Zimmer, who last worked in the NFL in 2021 as head coach of the **Minnesota Vikings**, is motivated to prove he isn’t a “lousy coach.”
Andy Reid Praises Samaje Perine
**Andy Reid**, head coach of the Chiefs, described **Samaje Perine** as a “great addition” to the team’s offense. Reid reminded reporters of Perine’s performance against Kansas City in the **AFC Championship Game**.
49ers WR Ricky Pearsall Shot
**San Francisco 49ers** wide receiver **Ricky Pearsall** was shot during an attempted robbery at **Union Square** in San Francisco. Pearsall is currently in stable condition, according to **San Francisco Mayor London Breed**.
Baker Mayfield Comfortable in Tampa Bay
**Baker Mayfield**, quarterback for the **Tampa Bay Buccaneers**, feels comfortable entering his second season with the team. Mayfield expressed that Tampa Bay is a place where he can be himself now that his contract is secured.
Joey Bosa Aims to Prove Chargers’ Contender Status
**Joey Bosa** of the **Los Angeles Chargers** is aiming to prove that the team is a serious contender. Bosa, who returned from a broken hand that affected most of his training camp, feels healthy and aims to deliver a strong season.
Jaelan Phillips Confident Post-Injury
**Jaelan Phillips**, linebacker for the **Miami Dolphins**, is confident after recovering from an Achilles injury. Phillips believes he can achieve over ten sacks this season and is eager to play as much as possible.
Dalvin Cook Ready for Any Role
**Dalvin Cook** has signed with the Cowboys’ practice squad after a frustrating free agency period and a challenging previous season. Cook is eager to contribute in any role that Dallas expects of him.
Commanders Add Noah Brown
**Noah Brown** has joined the **Washington Commanders** after being cut by the Texans. Head Coach **Dan Quinn** is enthusiastic about having Brown on board due to his competitive nature.
Shad Khan Sets High Expectations for Jaguars
**Shad Khan**, owner of the **Jacksonville Jaguars**, emphasized that “winning now is the expectation.” Khan reiterated this message during a team meeting at the start of training camp. The Jaguars had back-to-back 9-8 seasons under head coach **Doug Pederson**. In 2022, they won the **AFC South** and made it to the playoffs, even pulling off a significant comeback against the Chargers in the wild-card round. In 2023, they stumbled towards the end of the season, losing five of their last six games and missing the playoffs. Key offseason moves included signing quarterback **Trevor Lawrence** and pass rusher **Josh Hines-Allen** to large extensions.
Bill Cowher’s Discontent with New Kickoff Rule
**Bill Cowher**, CBS Sports NFL Today analyst, is upset about the new kickoff rule. He believes the rule diminishes the relevance of the onside kick. Cowher used an onside kick successfully in a Super Bowl and finds it sad to see its decline. The new rule states that onside kicks cannot be used in the first three quarters of a game. In the fourth quarter, only the trailing team can declare an onside kick to officials. Cowher argues that onside kicks should have low success rates as they are strategic plays.
Bold Trade Predictions
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, several bold trade predictions have emerged. The **Baltimore Ravens** might trade for **Haason Reddick** due to a contract dispute with the **New York Jets**. The **Cleveland Browns** could target **DeAndre Hopkins** to bolster their receiving corps. The **Houston Texans** might trade for **Jonathan Allen** to upgrade their interior defense. The **Kansas City Chiefs** could trade for a **Pittsburgh Steelers** running back to add backfield depth. The **Las Vegas Raiders** might trade **Davante Adams** if their offense doesn’t improve. Lastly, someone might trade for **Mac Jones** if another team suffers a major quarterback injury during the season.