Ranking all 14 Super Bowl contenders – Josh Allen and Jared Goff standing in Patrick Mahomes’ way

The big game is almost here. While some teams are firing head coaches and processing serious disappointment, the NFL’s best are plotting a path to the Superdome. The Chiefs are ready to party in New Orleans for another Super BowlReuters The second after Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Kansas City won the latest Super Bowl, the countdown began to LIX in New Orleans. The NFL is the league that never stops, and there are serious contenders hoping to prevent the Chiefs from becoming the first franchise in history to pull off a Super Bowl trophy three-peat. Here is talkSPORT’s look at the 14 remaining Super Bowl contenders. We’ll be back every week on the long road to the Superdome on February 9. 14. Denver Broncos (10-7, last week: unranked) Bo Nix has been a rookie revelation. Even with Russell Wilson pushing the Pittsburgh Steelers into the playoffs, Sean Payton clearly was onto something by investing so much in a college quarterback who bounced from Auburn to Oregon. A late-season slide was discouraging for the Broncos. But there’s normally one team every playoffs that makes a surprise run. Winning at Buffalo will take everything that Denver has as 2025 begins, and some old-fashioned luck. Quarterback: Bo Nix Head coach: Sean Payton Division: AFC West, third place Super Bowl wins: 3 Bo Nix is hoping to add to his rookie name in the playoffs 13. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7, last week: unranked) George Pickens is screaming at fans and Mike Tomlin is publicly challenging the Steelers. What else is new in Pittsburgh? The full 18-week season was too much for Tomlin’s crew this year, as they blew a commanding AFC North lead. The Steelers need a recharge in the postseason. Quarterback: Russell Wilson Head coach: Mike Tomlin Division: AFC North, second place Super Bowl wins: 6 12. Houston Texans (10-7, last week: unranked) It’s been a chaotic year for the preseason Super Bowl contender. No one will be shocked if the Texans are knocked out of the playoffs in the first round. But it also wouldn’t be stunning to see C.J. Stroud rediscover his 2023 magic just in time for a memorable run to cap off the 2024 season. The biggest issues for the Texans are injuries and an inconsistent offense, and those should prevent a rebuilt franchise from reaching its first AFC Championship game for another year. Quarterback: C.J. Stroud Head coach: DeMeco Ryans Division: AFC South champions Super Bowl wins: 0 11. Green Bay Packers (11-6, last week: 10th) The good news is that the Pack didn’t completely ruin their season by playing Jordan Love in a mostly meaningless Week 18 contest. The other news is that Christian Watson went down and Green Bay now has an even tougher mountain to climb on the way to New Orleans. It’s been hard to read the Packers this year as a true contender. They’ll have to be better than Detroit and Minnesota when it matters to reach the Superdome. Quarterback: Jordan Love Head coach: Matt LaFleur Division: NFC North, third place Super Bowl wins: 4 10. Los Angeles Rams (10-7, last week: 8th) If you have money to burn, this is the team to bet on. The Rams were almost sellers at the trade deadline. Now they’re the ‘smart’ choice to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. Knocking the Vikings out of the wild-card round would be a huge first step toward achieving that once-implausible scenario. Quarterback: Matthew Stafford Head coach: Sean McVay Division: NFC West champions Super Bowl wins: 2 Stafford (right) won a Super Bowl with the Rams after leaving the Lions in 2021Getty 9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7, last week: unranked) The back-to-back-to-back-to-back NFC South champs are a tough out. Baker Mayfield refuses to quit, while Mike Evans is in Jerry Rice territory. Throw in a plus 117-point differential and the Bucs could surprise in the postseason. Quarterback: Baker Mayfield Head coach: Todd Bowles Division: NFC South champions Super Bowl wins: 2 8. Los Angeles Chargers (11-6, last week: 9th) Another ‘smart’ pick to advance to the Divisional Round. Thanks to Kansas City’s annual dominance, the Chargers were overlooked in 2024. But Jim Harbaugh deserves serious Coach of the Year consideration, while the Chargers’ 6-3 road record is proof that Los Angeles belongs near the top of the AFC. Quarterback: Justin Herbert Head coach: Jim Harbaugh Division: AFC West, second place Super Bowl wins: 0 Jim Harbaugh has turned around the Chargers in one yearGetty 7. Washington Commanders (12-5, last week: 7th) Just imagine the buzz in Washington if Jayden Daniels wins a couple playoff games. The Commanders deserved better than the No. 6 seed. Take down the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay, and Washington will continue a season-long renaissance behind th

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Ranking all 14 Super Bowl contenders – Josh Allen and Jared Goff standing in Patrick Mahomes’ way

The big game is almost here.

While some teams are firing head coaches and processing serious disappointment, the NFL’s best are plotting a path to the Superdome.

Dec 25, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (left) and tight end Travis Kelce (right) open their Netflix Christmas GameDay cake after the Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
The Chiefs are ready to party in New Orleans for another Super Bowl
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The second after Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Kansas City won the latest Super Bowl, the countdown began to LIX in New Orleans.

The NFL is the league that never stops, and there are serious contenders hoping to prevent the Chiefs from becoming the first franchise in history to pull off a Super Bowl trophy three-peat.

Here is talkSPORT’s look at the 14 remaining Super Bowl contenders.

We’ll be back every week on the long road to the Superdome on February 9.

14. Denver Broncos (10-7, last week: unranked)

Bo Nix has been a rookie revelation.

Even with Russell Wilson pushing the Pittsburgh Steelers into the playoffs, Sean Payton clearly was onto something by investing so much in a college quarterback who bounced from Auburn to Oregon.

A late-season slide was discouraging for the Broncos.

But there’s normally one team every playoffs that makes a surprise run.

Winning at Buffalo will take everything that Denver has as 2025 begins, and some old-fashioned luck.

Quarterback: Bo Nix

Head coach: Sean Payton

Division: AFC West, third place

Super Bowl wins: 3

DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 05: Bo Nix #10 of the Denver Broncos celebrates with fans after beating the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0 at Empower Field At Mile High on January 05, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Bo Nix is hoping to add to his rookie name in the playoffs

13. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7, last week: unranked)

George Pickens is screaming at fans and Mike Tomlin is publicly challenging the Steelers.

What else is new in Pittsburgh?

The full 18-week season was too much for Tomlin’s crew this year, as they blew a commanding AFC North lead.

The Steelers need a recharge in the postseason.

Quarterback: Russell Wilson

Head coach: Mike Tomlin

Division: AFC North, second place

Super Bowl wins: 6

12. Houston Texans (10-7, last week: unranked)

It’s been a chaotic year for the preseason Super Bowl contender.

No one will be shocked if the Texans are knocked out of the playoffs in the first round.

But it also wouldn’t be stunning to see C.J. Stroud rediscover his 2023 magic just in time for a memorable run to cap off the 2024 season.

The biggest issues for the Texans are injuries and an inconsistent offense, and those should prevent a rebuilt franchise from reaching its first AFC Championship game for another year.

Quarterback: C.J. Stroud

Head coach: DeMeco Ryans

Division: AFC South champions

Super Bowl wins: 0

11. Green Bay Packers (11-6, last week: 10th)

The good news is that the Pack didn’t completely ruin their season by playing Jordan Love in a mostly meaningless Week 18 contest.

The other news is that Christian Watson went down and Green Bay now has an even tougher mountain to climb on the way to New Orleans.

It’s been hard to read the Packers this year as a true contender.

They’ll have to be better than Detroit and Minnesota when it matters to reach the Superdome.

Quarterback: Jordan Love

Head coach: Matt LaFleur

Division: NFC North, third place

Super Bowl wins: 4

10. Los Angeles Rams (10-7, last week: 8th)

If you have money to burn, this is the team to bet on.

The Rams were almost sellers at the trade deadline.

Now they’re the ‘smart’ choice to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

Knocking the Vikings out of the wild-card round would be a huge first step toward achieving that once-implausible scenario.

Quarterback: Matthew Stafford

Head coach: Sean McVay

Division: NFC West champions

Super Bowl wins: 2

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 21: Chris Olave #12 of the New Orleans Saints congratulates Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams after the game at SoFi Stadium on December 21, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Stafford (right) won a Super Bowl with the Rams after leaving the Lions in 2021
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9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7, last week: unranked)

The back-to-back-to-back-to-back NFC South champs are a tough out.

Baker Mayfield refuses to quit, while Mike Evans is in Jerry Rice territory.

Throw in a plus 117-point differential and the Bucs could surprise in the postseason.

Quarterback: Baker Mayfield

Head coach: Todd Bowles

Division: NFC South champions

Super Bowl wins: 2

8. Los Angeles Chargers (11-6, last week: 9th)

Another ‘smart’ pick to advance to the Divisional Round.

Thanks to Kansas City’s annual dominance, the Chargers were overlooked in 2024.

But Jim Harbaugh deserves serious Coach of the Year consideration, while the Chargers’ 6-3 road record is proof that Los Angeles belongs near the top of the AFC.

Quarterback: Justin Herbert

Head coach: Jim Harbaugh

Division: AFC West, second place

Super Bowl wins: 0

Jim Harbaugh has turned around the Chargers in one year
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7. Washington Commanders (12-5, last week: 7th)

Just imagine the buzz in Washington if Jayden Daniels wins a couple playoff games.

The Commanders deserved better than the No. 6 seed.

Take down the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay, and Washington will continue a season-long renaissance behind the expected Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Quarterback: Jayden Daniels

Head coach: Dan Quinn

Division: NFC East, second place

Super Bowl wins: 3

6. Minnesota Vikings (14-3, last week: 3rd)

The Vikings also deserved much better than the No. 5 seed.

One of the NFC’s best teams since Week 1 has Super Bowl potential on both sides of the ball and the sideline.

A real big game threat would calmly toss aside the Rams.

Brian Flores can make his mark in Los Angeles by attacking Matthew Stafford for four quarters.

Quarterback: Sam Darnold

Head coach: Kevin O’Connell

Division: NFC North, second place

Super Bowl wins: 0

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5. Baltimore Ravens (12-5, last week: 6th)

Erase a few bad losses, and this the most lethal team in the playoffs.

Lamar Jackson had the best statistical season of his career.

Derrick Henry was the perfect answer for Jackson’s revamped backfield.

The Ravens can get revenge against the Steelers and return to the Divisional Round again.

Quarterback: Lamar Jackson

Head coach: John Harbaugh

Division: AFC North champions

Super Bowl wins: 2

4. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3, last week: 5th)

The Eagles eliminating the Packers might be the safest pick of the opening week.

It’s hard to imagine Philly falling to beat a beat-up Green Bay team that finished third in its division.

Jalen Hurts and Co. have too much talent and too much to prove.

Playing a playoff game in always friendly Philadelphia also doesn’t hurt.

Quarterback: Jalen Hurts

Head coach: Nick Sirianni

Division: NFC East champions

Super Bowl wins: 1

Jalen Hurts hopes to inspire Philly in January

3. Buffalo Bills (13-4, last week: 4th)

Bills vs Lions in the big game is the dream matchup.

Beating Denver in Buffalo shouldn’t be a problem.

But Josh Allen, who spent 2024 battling Lamar Jackson as the NFL’s MVP, now must win three games just to reach the Superdome.

It’s never been easy for Buffalo or the Bills Mafia.

This is their best chance since 1993 to win it all for the first time.

Quarterback: Josh Allen

Head coach: Sean McDermott

Division: AFC East champions

Super Bowl wins: 0

2. Kansas City Chiefs (15-2, last week: 1st)

The second-best 15-2 team in the NFL.

Kansas City gets a week off to prepare for another huge test.

This season, the Chiefs have evolved from the luckiest team in league history to a rising force at the perfect time.

All that’s missing is a first-class ticket to New Orleans and a shot at becoming the greatest dynasty in NFL history.

Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes

Head coach: Andy Reid

Division: AFC West champions

Super Bowl wins: 4

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 25: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs steps back to pass during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on December 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
Mahomes has been at his best in the playoffs

1. Detroit Lions (15-2, last week: 2nd)

It’s the perfect year for a franchise breakthrough.

The Lions can truly became America’s Team by lifting up the Super Bowl trophy in New Orleans.

Jared Goff, Dan Campbell, Aaron Glenn and Jahmyr Gibbs kept winning in 2024 despite an avalanche of injuries.

Can Detroit keep holding on long enough to conquer the Superdome and win its first Super Bowl?

Quarterback: Jared Goff

Head coach: Dan Campbell

Division: NFC North champions

Super Bowl wins: 0

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