Commanders, Packers and Vikings also receive top marks, while the Panthers, Saints and Giants struggle.
Jayden Daniels, the stud rookie quarterback, has the Washington Commanders thinking about Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. That’s right, Washington is being discussed as a Super Bowl contender, something that has rarely happened since the 1990s.
We’ll soon learn whether the Lions can hold off the Vikings, Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears in the loaded NFC North. And we’ll find out whether the Commanders are legitimate Super Bowl contenders. They can prove that by taking the NFC East from the Philadelphia Eagles.
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