Terry Bradshaw is confident in the Baltimore Ravens’ chances to emerge victorious in Super Bowl LX. The NFL’s new regular season kickstarts with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni sets high expectations following a remarkable 14-3 NFC East record in 2024, culminating in a Vince Lombardi trophy win against the Kansas City Chiefs in February.
Despite the optimism, Bradshaw’s Super Bowl LX prediction could spell disappointment for the Eagles. Bradshaw, a FOX NFL Sunday pundit and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, expressed his belief that the Ravens and Buffalo Bills will contend in the championship game. He favors Baltimore to triumph this season over Pittsburgh.
Bradshaw also highlighted teams like Cincinnati, Kansas City, Buffalo, and Baltimore as contenders, with a potential surprise from Pittsburgh with Aaron Rodgers. He praised the Chargers and Denver Broncos, hinting at an unpredictable season ahead.
Under coach John Harbaugh’s leadership, the Ravens clinched the AFC North title last season but fell short in the playoffs. They aim to start their new campaign strong against the Buffalo Bills, bolstered by key draft acquisitions like Malaki Starks and Aeneas Peebles.
As the Ravens strive for Super Bowl success, other pundits like Rob Gronkowski predict unexpected winners, with Gronkowski tipping the Detroit Lions for victory. The upcoming season promises excitement and unpredictability for NFL fans.