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Last season, the Jaguars were 8-3 and looked primed to win a second straight AFC South division title before losing five of their final six games to finish at 9-8 and miss the playoffs altogether.
The Ravens finished last season with the best record in the NFL (13-4) as Lamar Jackson won his second MVP award.
In the first season of the Jordan Love era in Green Bay, the Packers were something of a Cinderella story in the postseason, entering as the No. 7 seed and defeating the No. 2 Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round.
The Falcons fired head coach Arthur Smith in January after three years in charge, with Atlanta going 7-10 and missing the playoffs in all three of those seasons.
The Vikings of 2024 will look notably different than that of 2023 following the departure of long-time QB Kirk Cousins, who signed a four-year deal with the Falcons in March.
After going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for a second straight year last season, the Titans fired head coach Mike Vrabel as a new era in Tennessee gets underway.
The Cardinals have gone 4-13 in each of the last two seasons, but this year’s draft could mark the beginning of the team’s turnaround.
Despite finishing with the worst record in the league last season (2-15), the Carolina Panthers do not have a first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Bills won the AFC East divisional title for a fourth straight season last year but were once again unable to get past Kansas City in the playoffs, losing by three points against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
Despite using five different starting quarterbacks and signing a 38-year-old Joe Flacco off the couch in November, the Browns still went 11-6 to reach the playoffs last season, where Cleveland’s league-best defense gave up 45 points in a blowout lost against the Texans in the Wild Card.
Las Vegas is turning a page this season with a new GM in Tom Telesco and new permanent head coach in Antonio Pierce.
After finishing with a losing record in back-to-back seasons with Russell Wilson at quarterback, the Broncos released Wilson in March and will go in a new direction in 2024.
The Dolphins have reached the playoffs in each of their first two seasons under head coach Mike McDaniel but have lost in the Wild Card both years.