NFC: Ranking Teams From Most To Least Pressure For 2024 Season

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hasn't hoisted the Vince Lombardi Trophy since 1996. Now, star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who wants a new contract, is likely to skip the team’s training camp.

DALLAS COWBOYS (12-5)

One year removed from an appearance in Super Bowl LVII, Philadelphia stumbled through a 1-5 finish to the 2023 regular season before losing 32-9 to the Buccaneers in the NFC wild-card game.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (11-6)

The Giants are tied with Carolina with the second-worst odds to win Super Bowl LIX, per ESPN Bet, so their fans might be happy if their team simply protects its quarterback and rookie WR Malik Nabers plays well.

NEW YORK GIANTS (6-11)

With a new general manager (Adam Peters), a new head coach (Dan Quinn) and a Heisman Trophy-winning rookie quarterback (Jayden Daniels) running the offense.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (4-13)

It feels like it might be now or never when it comes to HC Kyle Shanahan and this 49ers team winning it all. It is really difficult to keep getting so close without actually winning a title.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (12-5)

The Rams have a limited window to win as starting quarterback Matthew Stafford, a 15-year veteran, gets closer to the end of his career.

LOS ANGELES RAMS (10-7)

After three straight years of mediocrity, the Seahawks hit the reset button this offseason, replacing Pete Carroll (137-89-1 with Seattle) with rookie HC Mike Macdonald.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (9-8)

Several Arizona players, namely QB Kyler Murray (3-5 as starter last season), face pressure. But few expect this rebuilding team to contend this season.

ARIZONA CARDINALS (4-13)

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