Article 5P89A 2021 NFL predictions: Super Bowl LVI winner, major awards, and more

2021 NFL predictions: Super Bowl LVI winner, major awards, and more

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The NFL is set to return with Thursday's season-opener between the reigning champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys, and theScore's football staff is kicking things off with playoff, Super Bowl, and awards predictions for this season.

AFC
EASTWESTNORTHSOUTHWCWCWC
BrowneBUFKCCLEINDBALMIALAC
ChippinBUFKCCLETENLACBALMIA
McClymontBUFKCBALTENLACCLEIND
McGoldrickBUFKCCLETENBALLACNE
MiariBUFKCBALINDLACCLETEN
ValenteBUFKCBALINDLACCLETEN
WashingtonBUFKCCLETENPITNEBAL
WilkinsBUFKCBALTENCLEPITLAC
WoodsBUFKCCLETENBALLACNE

The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs - who met in the conference title game last season - were a tier above the rest in the AFC, and all our editors unanimously expect that to continue in 2021. However, the AFC North and the AFC South are both seen as two-horse races.

The Cleveland Browns - who haven't won a divisional title since 1989, six years before Baker Mayfield was born - edge the Baltimore Ravens with five votes to four. Notably, no one believes the Pittsburgh Steelers can retain their crown from a year ago, likely a reaction to their late-season slump in 2020.

In the AFC South, the Tennessee Titans are clear favorites over the Indianapolis Colts, garnering six votes. It's easy to understand why. Both teams won 11 games last year, but the Titans added Julio Jones, while the Colts might have downgraded from Philip Rivers to the again-injured Carson Wentz.

Meanwhile, our editors are all-in on Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers, who won four straight games to close last season. L.A. hasn't made the playoffs since 2018, but eight of our nine editors expect a wild-card berth.

NFC
EASTWESTNORTHSOUTHWCWCWC
BrowneDALLARGBTBSFSEACHI
ChippinNYGLARGBTBSFARIMIN
McClymontWSHLARGBTBSFSEAARI
McGoldrickWSHSEAGBTBARILARNO
MiariDALLARGBTBSEAMINNO
ValenteDALSEAGBTBLARNOSF
WashingtonDALLARGBTBSFNOMIN
WilkinsDALSFGBTBLARNOSEA
WoodsWSHLARGBTBSEADALSF

Like in the AFC, our editors see two divisions in the NFC - the North and the South - as foregone conclusions. The Buccaneers retained their entire championship core, while the Green Bay Packers are set for potentially one last ride after withstanding an offseason of strife with Aaron Rodgers.

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The Cowboys (five votes) and Los Angeles Rams (six votes) are also the clear favorites in the NFC East and NFC West, respectively. Dallas often fails to live up to expectations, but if Dak Prescott is healthy, it's the most talented team in the division. The Rams' acquisition of Matthew Stafford to pair with Sean McVay is viewed as a game-changing move by our editors, though two believe the Seattle Seahawks won't give up their crown that easily.

The NFC West is predicted to be the conference's strongest division. Six of our nine editors believe the division will send three teams to the playoffs, while one sees all four clubs playing in January. Though the San Francisco 49ers received just one vote to win the NFC West, six editors think they'll rebound from a down year with a wild-card berth.

AFC Championship Game
PREDICTION
BrowneKC vs. LAC
ChippinKC vs. BUF
McClymontKC vs. TEN
McGoldrickKC vs. BUF
MiariBAL vs. LAC
ValenteKC vs. BAL
WashingtonKC vs. CLE
WilkinsKC vs. CLE
WoodsKC vs. BUF

Patrick Mahomes has made three straight AFC title games to begin his career, and eight of our nine editors see that streak continuing after an offseason during which the Chiefs poured resources into improving their quarterback's protection following the disaster in Super Bowl LV. Though our belief in the Chiefs is almost unanimous, our editors are split on who exactly is their biggest threat. The Bills were involved in the second-most matchups with three, while the Browns, Ravens, and, most surprisingly, the Chargers were picked twice.

NFC Championship Game
PREDICTION
BrowneTB vs. SEA
ChippinTB vs. GB
McClymontLAR vs. TB
McGoldrickSEA vs. LAR
MiariGB vs. LAR
ValenteTB vs. LAR
WashingtonGB vs. LAR
WilkinsTB vs. LAR
WoodsLAR vs. SEA

Our editors are guzzling the Stafford-McVay Kool-Aid, with the Rams making the NFC title game in seven out of nine predictions. Clearly, we believe Jared Goff was the problem in L.A. The two teams that battled it out in last year's NFC title game - the Packers and Bucs - also unsurprisingly feature prominently after being unanimously predicted to win their divisions, with Tampa Bay voted five times and Green Bay four. Interestingly, only one editor sees both clubs making it back for a rematch.

Super Bowl LVI
PREDICTION
BrowneTB def. KC
ChippinGB def. BUF
McClymontKC def. TB
McGoldrickKC def. LAR
MiariGB def. BAL
ValenteKC def. LAR
WashingtonKC def. GB
WilkinsTB def. KC
WoodsKC def. LAR

The Chiefs are expected to once again be the kings of the NFL. Mahomes will lead Kansas City to redemption, according to five of their seven predicted matchups, though the AFC West club came up short in two of their three Super Bowl rematches with Tom Brady and Co.

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The Packers are the only other team to win the Super Bowl in our predictions, coming out on top in two of their three matchups. Meanwhile, our faith in the Rams comes to a screeching halt. After losing four of seven NFC Championship Game matchups, L.A. then falls short in all three of its Super Bowl appearances.

First head coach fired
PREDICTION
BrowneZac Taylor
ChippinZac Taylor
McClymontMike Zimmer
McGoldrickMatt Nagy
MiariZac Taylor
ValenteZac Taylor
WashingtonMatt Nagy
WilkinsKliff Kingsbury
WoodsJoe Judge

Taylor's days with the Cincinnati Bengals are apparently numbered, with four of nine editors seeing him as the first head coach to face the chopping block. The Bengals have won just six games in two years under Taylor, play in one of the hardest divisions in football, and have a quarterback in Joe Burrow coming off a devastating knee injury. Elsewhere, the Bears' big swing on Justin Fields won't be enough to keep Nagy (two votes) from the unemployment line.

Best and worst free-agent signings
BESTWORST
BrowneWill FullerTrey Hendrickson
ChippinPatrick PetersonPat Elflein
McClymontCurtis SamuelJ.J. Watt
McGoldrickCurtis SamuelAndy Dalton
MiariJohn JohnsonBud Dupree
ValenteWilliam JacksonA.J. Green
WashingtonMarvin JonesShaquill Griffin
WilkinsJadeveon ClowneyTrey Hendrickson
WoodsDeSean JacksonKenny Golladay

Our editors expect big things from what was a loaded class of free-agent receivers, with Samuel - who joined the Washington Football Team and should have plenty of opportunities thanks to the presence of Terry McLaurin - the most-picked option. Free-agent busts often happen when teams get blinded by a player's name. Former Pro Bowlers Green, Watt, and Dalton all fall squarely into this category.

Coach of the Year
PREDICTION
BrowneSean McVay
ChippinBrandon Staley
McClymontBrandon Staley
McGoldrickKevin Stefanski
MiariBrandon Staley
ValenteBrandon Staley
WashingtonKyle Shanahan
WilkinsSean Payton
WoodsBrandon Staley

First-year head coaches often have the inside track to this award, which likely explains the love for Staley, who joined the Chargers this offseason. The former Rams defensive coordinator was the pick for five of our editors and the only head coach to receive multiple votes.

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The Chargers' talent hasn't led to much success of late, but with Herbert seemingly one of the next great quarterbacks, we see Staley as the man to finally turn around the team's fortunes.

Rookies of the Year
OFFENSIVEDEFENSIVE
BrowneJustin FieldsKwity Paye
ChippinTrevor LawrencePatrick Surtain
McClymontKyle PittsJaycee Horn
McGoldrickJustin FieldsPatrick Surtain
MiariTrevor LawrenceMicah Parsons
ValenteMac JonesPatrick Surtain
WashingtonMac JonesMicah Parsons
WilkinsJaylen WaddleJoe Tryon
WoodsTrevor LawrencePatrick Surtain

Poor Zach Wilson and Trey Lance. Despite impressive preseasons for the No. 2 and 3 overall picks, respectively, they were the only first-round quarterbacks not to receive a vote for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Fields is set to start the season on the bench, but he still got two votes. While Lawrence only narrowly edging Jones and Fields for the most votes is surprising given the consensus view that he's the best prospect since Andrew Luck, perhaps our editors are yet to be convinced by his supporting cast and Urban Meyer's coaching abilities at the pro level.

Meanwhile, Broncos cornerback Surtain is expected to make an immediate splash in the NFL. However, the former Alabama standout is facing a tough task, as cornerbacks have taken home this award in only two of the last 20 seasons (Marshon Lattimore in 2017 and Marcus Peters in 2015).

Players of the Year
OFFENSIVEDEFENSIVECOMEBACK
BrowneDerrick HenryMyles GarrettDak Prescott
ChippinDerrick HenryJaire AlexanderDanielle Hunter
McClymontDerrick HenryDevin WhiteDerwin James
McGoldrickAlvin KamaraNick BosaNick Bosa
MiariJustin HerbertMyles GarrettDak Prescott
ValenteJustin HerbertT.J. WattDak Prescott
WashingtonAlvin KamaraNick BosaNick Bosa
WilkinsPatrick MahomesAaron DonaldDak Prescott
WoodsChristian McCaffreyChase YoungDak Prescott

Coming off a season-ending ankle injury, Prescott is the front-runner to earn the Comeback Player of the Year award with five votes. The Cowboys quarterback was on pace to shatter Peyton Manning's single-season passing yards record before going down.

There is less consensus for the Offensive and Defensive awards, though. Shockingly, Donald - who's been named the league's top defender in three of the last four seasons - got only one vote, with our editors widely split on which pass-rusher will shine brightest. Meanwhile, Henry isn't expected to slow down anytime soon following a 2,000-yard season, with the Titans running back getting three votes to edge Kamara and Herbert.

MVP
PREDICTION
BrownePatrick Mahomes
ChippinJosh Allen
McClymontPatrick Mahomes
McGoldrickRussell Wilson
MiariJustin Herbert
ValenteRussell Wilson
WashingtonPatrick Mahomes
WilkinsDak Prescott
WoodsMatthew Stafford

Quarterbacks have won 17 of the last 20 MVP awards, so it's not a shock to see none of our editors went off the board with their picks. Even less of a shock is Mahomes leading the way with three votes. He might be the favorite for this award every year until he retires.

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Wilson, who dropped out of last year's race during the second half of the season but still had a career-high 40 touchdown passes, was the only other player to receive multiple votes

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