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PFF Reveals Which Team Is Most Likely To Win The Super Bowl

PFF Reveals Which Team Is Most Likely To Win The Super Bowl
PFF Reveals Which Team Is Most Likely To Win The Super Bowl


Andrew Whitworth #77 of the Los Angeles Rams raises the Vince Lombardi trophy during the Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl LVI victory parade on February 16, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
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Pro Football Focus is tweeting another list with NFL teams and Super Bowl 57.

Earlier, PFF came out with a list of which NFL teams they thought will matchup against each other in the Super Bowl.

However, their latest tweet reveals which NFL team has the best shot of winning Super Bowl 57.

So which team is the favorite to win the Super Bowl, and where do three other NFL teams fall on this list?

 

PFF Puts One AFC Team Ahead Of All Other Teams

Of the four NFL teams PFF lists, it’s the Kansas City Chiefs who come out on top as the likely Super Bowl winner.

However, the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, and Minnesota Vikings all round out the PFF list of Super Bowl winners.

While the Eagles and Vikings both have a better record than the Bills, PFF still lists the Bills with better chances to win the Super Bowl.

With the Vikings already having a win over the Bills, the list becomes even more questionable.

But the list is based on the PFF power rankings, according to the tweet.

These rankings still see the Bills as a stronger team than the Vikings, despite the recent mishaps by Josh Allen.

While the list ignores teams who are doing better than the Bills this season, PFF feels good with their ranking system.

With three of the four teams controlling their division’s, it’s the Bills needing to prove their worth to NFL fans.

If they can get past their AFC East rivals this season, PFF might want to rethink their ranking



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