Who will win? Who will lose? NFL projected team records for 2023 season
"Don't Stop Believin'"?
That's right. It's that time of year when optimism reigns for NFL teams, fans and media members alike.
And Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis channels Journey − or at least quotes some of the lyrics from that rock band's classic song − as he breaks down all 272 regular-season games to determine the win-loss records for each NFL team in 2023.
But be warned: Not every team can be 11-6.
As Journey sang, "Some'll win, some will lose."
Find out whether your team is projected to be among the winners or losers here.
And while we're looking forward to the season, Davis also gave us 50 things to ponder between now and Week 1’s kickoff game … and beyond.
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