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“Will the Eagles and Chiefs Soar to New Heights? Inside the NFL’s Most Anticipated Win Totals for 2023!”

"Will the Eagles and Chiefs Soar to New Heights? Inside the NFL's Most Anticipated Win Totals for 2023!"

As March ushers in the promise of spring, it also brings an exciting glimpse into the upcoming NFL season with the unveiling of season win totals at ESPN BET. The anticipation is palpable, and let’s face it—we’re all itching to see how our favorite teams stack up heading into fall. The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, stand atop the rankings alongside the likes of the Bills, Chiefs, and Ravens—all boasting a hefty win total of 11.5. In stark contrast, we have the Cleveland Browns, currently sitting at a modest 4.5, with their eyes set on the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Will this new acquisition change their fortune for the better? And not to be overlooked, the Washington Commanders are making waves with an over/under of 10.5, raising eyebrows given their unexpected run to the NFC Championship Game. It’s shaping up to be a thrilling season, and whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, there’s much to dissect. So, let’s dive into the projected win totals for all 32 teams and see where your favorites land! LEARN MORE.

One other notable win total that stands out is the Washington Commanders. Fresh off a surprise appearance in the NFC Championship Game, Washington’s over/under of 10.5 is the highest since 2000, when the team had an over/under of 11.5 (the team went under and finished 8-8).Here are the season win totals for all 32 NFL teams:AdvertisementAdvertisement

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Dallas CowboysBuffalo BillsBaltimore RavensIndianapolis ColtsJacksonville JaguarsDenver Broncos

7.5

Miami DolphinsArizona Cardinals

6.5

Los Angeles Rams 9.5Chicago BearsAdvertisement

5.5

Minnesota VikingsNew York JetsTennessee TitansWashington CommandersDetroit Lions

4.5

The calendar says March, but NFL season win totals have already been released at ESPN BET, so why not dig in? After all, we’re all counting down the days until NFL season this fall.

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