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5 scariest offensive units heading into 2022 NFL season

Cincinnati Bengals offensive players
Cincinnati Bengals offensive players

The 2022 NFL season will feature many teams with loaded offenses. As the league continues to shift more toward an offensive style of play, it's more important now than ever to have an elite quarterback surrounded by several dangerous weapons. Here are five teams with the most offensive firepower entering the 2022 NFL season.

Best offensive units entering the 2022 NFL season

#5 - Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes

The Kansas City Chiefs have finished each season as one of the top five offenses in the NFL every year since Patrick Mahomes took over as the starting quarterback. Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid have been a perfect stylistic match as they continue to come up with ways to carve up opposing defenses. They will be at it again this season and looking to keep things rolling.

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One major loss suffered by the Chiefs during the 2022 NFL offseason was when they traded away superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who has been one of the most dangerous weapons in the entire league over the last several seasons. The Chiefs offense would likely rank higher if Hill was still on the team, but they still have tight end Travis Kelce and a group of speedy wide receivers.

#4 - Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs
Buffalo Bills Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs

Josh Allen has quickly become one of the most elite quarterbacks in the NFL with a unique dual-threat skillset. He's one of the best rushing quarterbacks in the NFL while also having one of the strongest arms. He is currently the preseason favorite to win the NFL MVP award for the 2022 NFL season.

The Buffalo Bills lost Cole Beasley and Emmanuel Sanders during the 2022 NFL offseason but replaced them with Jamison Crowder during the free-agency period and Khalil Shakir in the 2022 NFL Draft. They also drafted James Cook, the younger brother of superstar running back Dalvin Cook.

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