EA Sports Predicts Playoff Teams in the NFL
EA Sports has made a habit out of being right with their recent sports predicitions with New Orleans winning last year’s Super Bowl, the Chicago Blackhawks winning the Stanley Cup and Spain winning the World Cup. They’re at it again, this time with Madden and their predictions of the playoff teams for both conferences in the NFL. Here is how things will shake out according to them.
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens (13-3)
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts (13-3)
AFC East
New England Patriots
AFC West
San Diego Chargers
Wild Card Teams
New York Jets
Houston Texans (9-7)
NFC North
Green Bay Packers (12-4)
NFC South
New Orleans Saints
NFC East
Dallas Cowboys
NFC West
San Francisco 49ers
Wild Card Teams
Minnesota Vikings (12-4)
Atlanta Falcons
Other highlights from their regular season include Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay) winning the MVP Award and Offensive Player of the Year. Terrell Suggs (Baltimore) winning the Defensive Player of the Year. Jermaine Gresham (Cincinnati) and Joe Haden (Cleveland) will win the Offensive and Defensive Rookie’s of the Year respectively and John Harbaugh (Baltimore) will be the Coach of the Year.
The NFL’s regular season hasn’t even started yet, so we’ve got some time until we find out how accurate these predictions are, but based on their past track record, it’s a good bet we’ll be proving them right at the end of the season.
What are your thoughts on how the regular season will turn out? Let us know. Obviously I think it will end with the Panthers raising the Lombardi Trophy, but I might be a bit biased in that prediction.
Source: EA Sports Press Release


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Titans all the way!
Only this time, they won’t lose it as their player is reaching out in desperation for the goal line!
You sir are in the wrong state to be a Titans fan.
Nah.
I grew up in Louisiana, and I liked the Houston Oilers at the time, they were in the state next to me…
Kind of of interesting I stuck with them and live in NC, next door to them again(same team, different name).
I have a tendency to still root for North Carolina teams despite not living in the state since 1990. The only exception is basketball where I root for the OKC Thunder.