Terry Bradshaw is confident that the Baltimore Ravens will emerge victorious in Super Bowl LX. The NFL regular season kicks off with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, after guiding his team to a remarkable 14-3 NFC East record in 2024, clinching the Vince Lombardi trophy by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in February, has high hopes for the upcoming season.
Despite his wife being a Kansas City Chiefs fan, Bradshaw, a FOX NFL Sunday pundit and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, predicts a strong showing from the Ravens in the championship game. He believes Baltimore will overcome the competition this year, with Cincinnati, Kansas City, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh featuring as top contenders.
Bradshaw also mentions the potential of the Chargers and Denver Broncos as dark horses this season. Under coach John Harbaugh’s leadership, the Ravens aim to build on their past successes, including claiming the AFC North title last season but falling short in the playoffs.
Baltimore’s offseason acquisitions, including Georgia safety Malaki Starks and defensive lineman Aeneas Peebles, are expected to bolster the team’s defense. The Ravens are eager to avenge their previous playoff defeat against the Buffalo Bills as they commence the new season.
Despite the optimism surrounding the Ravens, other pundits like former NFL player Rob Gronkowski have made bold predictions, with Gronkowski tipping the Detroit Lions to secure the Super Bowl victory. The upcoming NFL season promises an exciting and competitive race to the championship title.