Terry Bradshaw is confident that the Baltimore Ravens will emerge victorious in Super Bowl LX. The NFL regular season kicks off on Friday, with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has high hopes for the upcoming season after leading his team to a remarkable 14-3 NFC East record in 2024 and securing the franchise’s second-ever Vince Lombardi trophy with a 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in February.
Despite Bradshaw’s prediction, stating that the Ravens and Buffalo will likely face off in the championship game, with Baltimore having the edge this year, the outcome remains uncertain. He expressed his support for Pittsburgh but doubts their readiness for a successful season.
Other strong contenders, according to Bradshaw, include Cincinnati, Kansas City, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh with Aaron Rodgers. He also mentioned potential surprises from the Chargers and Denver due to their solid defense and promising quarterback, Bo Nix.
Under the guidance of John Harbaugh, the Ravens clinched the AFC North crown last season with a 12-5 record but fell short of their Super Bowl aspirations after a defeat to the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round.
Looking ahead to the new season, the Ravens are gearing up to face the Bills once again at Highmark Stadium, with recent draft additions like Malaki Starks and Aeneas Peebles expected to bolster the team’s defense. Despite their Super Bowl drought since 2013, the Ravens are determined to make a strong comeback this season.
Former NFL player Rob Gronkowski has made a bold prediction, favoring the Detroit Lions to win the Super Bowl. Despite facing challenges, Gronkowski believes in the Lions’ potential, particularly against the Buffalo Bills.
As pundits and fans speculate on potential Super Bowl champions, the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming NFL season continue to build.