Each NFL team’s record prediction for the 2019 season

Robert Woods, Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Robert Woods, Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) /
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To help get ready for the 2019 NFL season, let’s take a look at each team’s record prediction.

Before football fans know it, the start of the 2019 NFL season will be here, as all the focus will be on seeing which teams have what it takes to compete for a chance to play in Super Bowl LIV down in Miami.

Do the New England Patriots have what it takes to win back-to-back titles? Better yet, could the Los Angeles Rams represent the NFC in the big game for a second year in a row, and actually score a touchdown or two this time after failing to do so last February?

In good time, these questions will soon be answered for football fans since the offseason has already been flying by. It’s safe to assume the excitement was taken to new levels when schedules were officially released back in April.

At this stage in the offseason, it can be difficult to come up with predictions for the entire season since training camp hasn’t even officially started. There are still plenty of teams with major questions in need of answering.

Take a look at teams like the Miami Dolphins or the Washington Redskins at the moment, who don’t even know who their official starting quarterback will be yet. It’s easy to see why making predictions can be a little more difficult.

However, this doesn’t mean it still can’t be done since based off last year’s results along with seeing current talent, most football fans have some sort of idea over what to expect from all 32 teams.

So in honor of the upcoming season, it’s time to have a little fun by predicting each team’s record for 2019, whether some of the predictions seem crazy or not.