USA Today Released Their Controversial NFL Predictions & Super Bowl LX Winner For 2025

USA Today Released Their Controversial NFL Predictions & Super Bowl LX Winner For 2025
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Which teams will have the best records and who will make it to the Super Bowl and win it all in 2025?

USA Today is doing the heavy lifting of providing us with those answers before the 2025 season kicks off.

Several teams around the league have low expectations because they are essentially playing for draft positioning. Not every team has to deal with failure.

USA Today picked every game to seed the 2025 playoff field and forecast the league’s next champion.

When it comes to division winners, the publication has the Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, and Buffalo Bills coming out on top in the AFC.

In the NFC, they have the San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Bucs, and Philadelphia Eagles winning their respective divisions.

Now comes the fun part of who will make the Super Bowl.

In the AFC playoffs, they have predicted the Bills to defeat the Bengals, the Steelers to defeat the Broncos, and the Chiefs to defeat the Texans in the Wild Card round.

In the divisional round, the Ravens move on to face the Chiefs, who once again take out the Bills.

For a spot in the Super Bowl, the Ravens have finally made it.

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In the NFC, the Packers defeat the Commanders, the Rams defeat the 49ers, and the Lions beat the Bucs in the Wild Card round.

In the divisional round, the Rams move on after taking out the Eagles, and the Packers beat the Lions. The Packers are representing the NFC in the Super Bowl after beating the Rams.

Who Wins The Super Bowl?

USA Today predicted that the Ravens and Packers would meet in the big game.

They have Lamar Jackson and company winning it all in 2025.

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