86. Four different teams revealed new uniforms for this year: the Broncos, who revamped to a minimalistic look while reintroducing “Orange Crush” throwbacks, the Jets, who reverted to their classic “Sack Exchange” look of the 1980s, the Lions, who brightened their “Honolulu Blue” display while adding an all-black alternate, and the Texans, whose new wardrobe includes plenty of candy-paint colors.
87. Notable players who will be absent from the field this year after retiring: Eagles center Jason Kelce , Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen , Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald , Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox and Patriots special teamer Matthew Slater .
88. Five different teams welcomed new general managers/executive personnel directors this offseason: the Chargers (Joe Hortiz), Commanders (Adam Peters), Panthers (Dan Morgan), Patriots (Eliot Wolf) and Raiders (Tom Telesco).
89. The NFL’s 2024 holiday slate includes a Thanksgiving Day tripleheader (Bears at Lions, Giants at Cowboys, Dolphins at Packers), plus two Christmas Day games, which will be the first-ever Dec. 25 contests held on a Wednesday: Chiefs at Steelers, and Ravens at Texans.
90. Wondering where games will actually be available to watch? All of CBS’ broadcasts will also be streamed on Paramount+. Netflix will exclusively stream both Christmas games this year. Prime Video will exclusively stream regular “Thursday Night Football” games. NBC will broadcast “Sunday Night Football.” Its streaming service, Peacock, will air the Eagles-Packers contest in Brazil. ESPN (and sometimes ABC) will have “Monday Night Football.”
91. Other notable odds involving 2024 difference-makers, per FanDuel, include the Chiefs, 49ers and Ravens owning theย highest projected win total (11.5), with the Bengals, Bills, Cowboys, Eagles and Lions (10.5) just behind. Other odds:
92. Lowest projected win total: Patriots (4.5), who could be heavily dependent on Jerod Mayo’s defense, even after spending a top-three pick on a top quarterback prospect in Drake Maye.
93. Offensive Rookie of the Year favorite: Caleb Williams (+210) is the obvious top choice as the Bears’ No. 1 pick, but Cardinals wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. (+600) and Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (+900) should also see prominent roles out of the gate. A sleeper: Chiefs speedster Xavier Worthy (+1600), who could have big-stage opportunities.
94. Defensive Rookie of the Year favorite: Dallas Turner (+500), the Alabama product, could quickly become the Vikings’ top edge rusher, even after the team added Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel in free agency.
95. Offensive Player of the Year favorite: Tyreek Hill (+700) is 30, but the Dolphins wideout remains one of the fastest in the game. Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb (+900) is a close second along with 49ers do-it-all back Christian McCaffrey (+900).
96. Defensive Player of the Year favorite: Micah Parsons (+600) is probably the most talented defensive player without this award on their resume. The Cowboys pass rusher is the heartbeat of Dallas’ defense.
97. Coach of the Year favorite: Jim Harbaugh (+800) has lots of fans amid his anticipated return to the NFL, but he’ll have a potentially tall task overcoming the Chiefs as the Chargers’ head man out west.
98. Legendary quarterback Tom Brady , who’s still angling to become part owner of the Raiders, will begin his broadcasting career as part of the Fox crew, debuting with a Week 1 call of the Browns-Cowboys game.
99. Recently retired NFL greats Matt Ryan and JJ Watt will debut as regular studio members of “The NFL Today” panel on CBS.
100. The 2024 season will culminate with Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.