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Derrick Henry was rooting for Saquon Barkley to win the Super Bowl and break the NFL's single-season rushing record.
It may still be early to make a Super Bowl prediction, but with the season less than a month away — and training camp and preseason already in full swing — some are already calling their shot for the upcoming NFL year.
SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor has locked in his Super Bowl 60 futures picks and best bets ahead of the 2025 NFL season
The Detroit Lions at the moment have the fifth-ranked odds in the league to win the Super Bowl at +1100. The Lions finished 15-2 last season and were knocked out of the playoffs in the Divisional round. They scored 33.2 points per game (first in the league ...
Twenty NFL franchises have won at least one Super Bowl—a number that hasn't changed since the Philadelphia Eagles joined that club at the conclusion of the 2017 season.
SportsLine expert Eric Cohen reveals win-loss grid for the entire 2025 NFL schedule, including playoffs and Super Bowl 2026
England's ambassador to the United States wants the NFL to stage a Super Bowl in Great Britain. "I've made a big pitch for the first Super Bowl outside the U.S. to take place in Britain," Peter Mandelson told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on Thursday, according to The Times, the oldest national daily newspaper in the U.K.
As the NFL continues to grow its international brand, the question of the first Super Bowl outside of the United States has gone from unthinkable curiosity to potential possibility. Unsurprisingly, some nations are already throwing their hats in the ring to play host to the big game.
Defensive Rookie of the Year (NFC): Mykel Williams. The San Francisco 49ers found a star in Williams, who came just short of tying Jevon Kearse's rookie single-season sack record of 14.5. Williams finished the year with 13.5 sacks to go along with 61 tackles.
Most recently, the British ambassador to the U.S. made a public case to host the game. “I’ve made a big pitch for the first Super Bowl outside the U.S. to take place in Britain,” Peter Mandelson told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on Thursday, via the Times.
Former Georgia Bulldogs receiver Mecole Hardman, who last caught a touchdown pass in the overtime of Super Bowl 58, is projected to be cut