NFL Season 2024 We Are Here! Sully (@sullythemaker) and Johnny (@johnloydroberts) are back! The Baltimore Ravens had an eventful season last year, often being undervalued but consistently covering the spread, particularly from week 11 onwards. Despite their strong reputation, quarterbacks like Brock Purdy, who threw for 250 yards, and Trevor Lawrence, Matt Stafford, and Jared Goff managed to pass effectively against them. This was likely due to the Ravens' tendency to take early leads, forcing opponents to play catch-up. The Ravens' defense, including standout cornerback Kyle Hamilton, showed vulnerability, as players like Puka Nacua and Nico Collins had big games against them. This defensive performance opens the door for potential success by Kansas City's Isaiah Pacheco, who could exploit the Ravens' run defense, similar to how other running backs have done. On offense, the Ravens are expected to rely heavily on new addition Derrick Henry, especially with the departure of Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins. The Ravens' passing game, led by Lamar Jackson, who had an inconsistent season with fluctuating stats like 240 passing yards and 45 rushing yards, will be something to watch. However, concerns remain about the effectiveness of receivers like Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, with Mark Andrews being a more reliable target, expected to go over 50.5 receiving yards.
The Kansas City Chiefs had a mixed 2023 season, starting strong but hitting a mid-season slump before regaining momentum in the playoffs. Patrick Mahomes, who typically excels in September, ended the season with a line of 275 passing yards, 1.5 passing touchdowns, and 25 rushing yards. The Chiefs' defense, ranked in the top five, was effective at limiting quarterbacks, with Lamar Jackson being one of the few who found some success. However, the loss of L'Jarius Sneed, who was key in shutting down top receivers, might impact their ability to contain opponents like Zay Flowers. The Chiefs' offense, which added Xavier Worthy and Marquise Brown, will look to compensate for the departure of Marquez Valdes-Scantling and the reduced roles of Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore. Travis Kelce, who had a slow start last season and missed the season opener, is not expected to be a major factor early on. Instead, the Chiefs might rely more on Isaiah Pacheco, who was consistently strong in the postseason, likely going over 60.5 rushing yards. The performance of players like Rashee Rice, expected to surpass 45.5 receiving yards, and Xavier Worthy, who might deliver a deep bomb, will be crucial as the Chiefs look to start the season strong.
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