NFC South Predicted Worst
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•2024 NFL predictions: Atlanta Falcons will finally break out among league’s best
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The NFC South should again be the worst division in the NFL , with the Buccaneers, Panthers, and Saints all projected to win eight or fewer games in 2024 .
The Saints and Bucs boasted identical 9 -8 records that were inflated, considering most of their wins came against sub-.500 teams.
Can the Panthers and Kirk Cousins -led Falcons make the division more interesting in 2024 ?.
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