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NFL analysts choose Bills as favorite to win Super Bowl LVII
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

NFL analysts choose Bills as favorite to win Super Bowl LVII

The Buffalo Bills open the 2022 NFL regular season in less than a week when they travel to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium next Thursday. 

Buffalo will host the first meaningful contest of the 2023 campaign if a handful of experts are correct with their predictions. 

Days after Josh Allen of the Bills received more Most Valuable Player votes than anyone else among NFL Media members regarding projections for 2022, 12 individuals asked for an NFL.com piece explained that they believe the Bills will be the last team standing and win Super Bowl LVII. 

"The season's first game will also be its last, and Bills fans will finally taste victory. Hide your plastic tables," Marcas Grant humorously said about a potential Rams-Bills Super Bowl matchup while referencing members of the "Bills Mafia." 

"Los Angeles returns to the Super Bowl for a second straight season, but Buffalo ruins the Rams' repeat hopes, riding the momentum from finally clearing its greatest AFC hurdles all the way to a title," Nick Shook of the league's website added. 

The Los Angeles Chargers earned five votes to win Super Bowl LVII, followed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with three. Interestingly, nobody picked the Rams to repeat. 

Meanwhile, Gregg Rosenthal was the only person brave enough to go with the Philadelphia Eagles. Rosenthal did so without providing much of a reason. 

"Eagles fans won't be able to complain anymore after their second surprise Super Bowl in six years," he said. 

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