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5 NFL teams set to under-perform in the 2022 season

NFC Wild Card Playoffs - San Francisco 49ers v Dallas Cowboys
NFC Wild Card Playoffs - San Francisco 49ers v Dallas Cowboys

With the 2022 NFL season slowly upon us, every team across the league will be hoping to improve on their performance in 2021. While there are plenty of teams who are likely to achieve that feat, not every team can. This can be due to a plethora of reasons. Many teams have had a bad offseason in 2022, losing key starters and not being able to replace them. These teams have seen their rivals improve, which makes their job even more difficult.

Here are five teams who will likely under-perform in 2022.

#1 - Tennessee Titans

AFC Divisional Playoffs - Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans
AFC Divisional Playoffs - Cincinnati Bengals v Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans are one team we wouldn't be surprised to see under-perform in 2022. Tennessee lost both of their starting wide receivers from 2021. A.J. Brown was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles and Julio Jones entered free agency. While they did pick up Robert Woods from the Los Angeles Rams, he’s coming off an ACL injury and there’s no guarantee he hasn’t lost a step. They also drafted Treylon Burks, but like so many rookies there’s no way to know how effective he will be in the NFL in his first year.

Tennessee will also be hoping Derrick Henry can return to his god-like self after missing time due to an injury in 2021. Titans fans will be sweating over whether Henry can carry them like he has in previous years.

The Titans lost Pro Bowl guard Roger Saffold in free agency, and with all the change there’s serious doubt they will be able to win the AFC South, let alone top the AFC like in 2021.

#2 - New England Patriots

AFC Wild Card Playoffs - New England Patriots v Buffalo Bills
AFC Wild Card Playoffs - New England Patriots v Buffalo Bills

Quarterback Mac Jones will be in his second year and is likely to improve on his Pro Bowl rookie campaign. But there are plenty of reasons to suggest that the New England Patriots won’t be as good as their 2021 showing.

They lost one of the best cornerbacks in football, J.C. Jackson, who signed with the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency. New England also dealt starting guard Shaq Mason to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for just a fifth-round draft selection. They attempted to replace Mason by drafting Cole Strange out of Chattanooga in round one of the 2022 NFL Draft, but got poor value for the pick, as displayed with this viral video of Sean McVay.

Everyone saw Sean McVay’s reaction to the #Patriots selecting Cole Strange in the first round.

What people missed is Les Snead talking about what makes Cole Strange great and why they liked him so much.
https://t.co/tYLh1BlJro

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