# Super bowl
Rams Have the Hardest NFL Strength of Schedule
They say it's harder to stay on top of that mountain than it is to get there. While nobody would say the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl season was an easy one, the NFL strength of schedule 2022 suggests it will indeed be tough for the Rams to repeat their success.
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49ers Have Too Many Questions To Be considered Super Bowl Contenders
The San Francisco 49ers are the sixth favourite team to win the Super Bowl according to DraftKings, paying out +1400. In this video, I look at both sides of the argument. The 49ers have pieces on both sides of the ball that can make San Francisco legitimate Super Bowl Contenders. The 49ers also have the coaching staff to bring the team far. On the flip side of the argument, there is a lot of instability at quarterback, we don’t know what’s going to happen to Jimmy Garoppolo, and will Deebo Samuel be on the 49ers next season?
Bills All-In Approach Has Them As Super Bowl Favorites
The Buffalo Bills’ general manager Brandon Beane has been busy this offseason. Pass rusher Von Miller, wide receiver Jamison Crowder, tight end O.J. Howard, and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones are the headliners so far. Buffalo is clearly going all-in, and find themselves as the favorites to win the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady cancels his plans to retire and returns to the NFL
Football on football fieldDave Adamson on Unsplash. “That time will come. But it’s not now.” —Tom Brady wrote on Twitter. Tom Brady announced on March 13 that he would return to the NFL for his 23rd season in the league. He will rejoin the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2022 season.
Video - NFL, NFLPA agree to suspend COVID-19 protocols
2020 will be studied by historians forever. There were a large number of events that shaped that year, however it was the COVID-19 pandemic that was the real headliner. From uncertainty to politics, to protocols, to games being rescheduled. The NFL is getting back to normal in 2022. Take every COVID-19 announcement with a grain of salt. Living through this pandemic has taught me that things can change on a dime. That being said, as much as normal feels so odd, and maybe a little scary. There’s also that little relief that we can enjoy sports again, without thinking about the pandemic.
Woman Furious with Men for Not Helping at Super Bowl Party
The Super Bowl is a big deal—but should it mean men are exempt from helping with chores?. Sports, and especially football, are a huge part of American culture. Data from Statistica shows that between 2013 and 2020, over 40% of Americans reported either throwing or attending a Super Bowl party in any given year.
There’s Too Much Parity in The NFL For Another Dynasty
It feels like there’s even more pressure on every team who wins the Super Bowl in these times. The Kansas City Chiefs players promised their fans multiple championships. Tampa Bay fans believed that Tom Brady was going to go on a similar historic run with the Buccaneers like he did with the Patriots. More recently, some Los Angeles Rams fans believe that they could be the next Patriots.
“Aaron Donald says he'll return if Rams bring back Odell Beckham, Von Miller”
Kevin Patra - NFL.com: “Ahead of Super Bowl LVI, rumors flew that three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald could retire if the Los Angeles Rams hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. - Later, TMZ tracked down Donald in his car and asked him if he truly was coming back for another run. "I'm gonna enjoy the moment. We bring everybody back, I'm back," Donald responded. "Odell Beckham, Von Miller, we bring them guys back, let's make it happen." - It's clear from Donald's comments that he has considered walking away on top, but the thrill of winning a Super Bowl seems to have tamed those thoughts. He just wants to make sure the Rams are indeed getting the gang back together to take another shot at a ring.”
“Rams’ Super Bowl win was a fitting end to a mediocre 2021 NFL season”
Ben Volin - The Boston Globe Super Bowl LVI was a fitting end to the 2021 NFL season. It was an enjoyable season, providing a nice distraction from the pandemic. But it won’t go down as one of the best seasons. - There were no dominant teams. The top teams in the AFC went 12-5 and in the NFC 13-4. It marked the first time since 2014, and just the fourth time since 1990, that no team won 80 percent of its games. Both No. 1 seeds lost at home in the divisional round. The Super Bowl matchup seemed like the result of a randomizer, with both No. 4 seeds reaching the game for the first time. - Overall, it wasn’t the crispest season. Scoring dropped from 49.6 points per game last season to 46.0. Considering that the NFL continually makes the rules easier for offense, the drop in production is noteworthy. Penalties increased from 11.2 to 11.8 per game and from 97 to 102 yards per game. There also was a striking number of blowouts in the regular season — 53 games decided by at least 21 points