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Predicting the six new NFL playoff teams for 2024, featuring Aaron Rodgers’ Jets and Kirk Cousins’ Falcons

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As the NFL gears up for the 2024 season, fans are eagerly anticipating which teams will make a comeback after missing the playoffs last year. With only 14 out of 32 teams making the postseason each year, the competition is fierce, and the turnover rate is high.

One team that is poised for a return to the playoffs is the Atlanta Falcons. Despite finishing 7-10 last season, the addition of quarterback Kirk Cousins has bolstered their offense, and their defense is showing promise. With a wide-open NFC South, the Falcons have a good chance of securing a wild-card spot.

The Cincinnati Bengals, who finished 9-8 last season, are also looking to bounce back after injuries plagued their 2023 campaign. With key players like Joe Burrow and Tee Higgins returning to full health, along with some new additions to the roster, the Bengals are aiming to make a run at the AFC title.

Other teams to watch out for include the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, and Las Vegas Raiders. Each team has made significant changes to their roster and coaching staff in the offseason, and they are all hungry for a shot at the playoffs.

As the new season approaches, football fans can expect an exciting and unpredictable race to the postseason, with these six teams leading the charge for a comeback year.

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