5 best predicted matchups for Super Bowl LVI

Mac Jones and Tom Brady
Mac Jones and Tom Brady

The old and the new stand a chance to cross swords for Super Bowl LVI

#3 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs and Buccaneers at Super Bowl LV
Chiefs and Buccaneers at Super Bowl LV

Super Bowl LVI has the chance to be an encore. Both the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished with identical records to the teams that won their conference. They have recent muscle memory driving them on what it takes to reach the Super Bowl. They are the teams best positioned to navigate the rigors of the playoffs and reach Super Bowl LVI.

The Chiefs and Buccaneers are the two most recent champions and bring immense pedigree. For the Buccaneers, Tom Brady's playoff and Super Bowl record is legendary and bears no repetition. They also have the likes of Mike Evans and Rob Gronkowski to power the offense.

The Kansas City Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes doing his bit and making the impossible look ridiculously simple. Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill provide exceptional tools for him to use on big plays.

#4 - Green Bay Packers v Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers v Green Bay Packers
Pittsburgh Steelers v Green Bay Packers

The Pittsburgh Steelers just sneaked into the playoffs on a 9-7-1 record when the Indianapolis Colts failed to beat the 2-14 Jacksonville Jaguars. Yet when something like this happens, it reinforces the belief that somewhere the stars are aligning in what is likely to be club legend Ben Roethlisberger's final season as the Steelers' quarterback.

For the Green Bay Packers, if this matchup were to really happen, they would be hoping to win Super Bowl LVI for a multitude of reasons. It will be a reminder of Aaron Rodgers' only Super Bowl title to date, when they won the XLV edition. It might also help them convince Aaron Rodgers to stay with Green Bay and not flirt openly with the Steelers. Whatever the case, this promises to be an intriguing battle if this comes to pass.

#5 - Dallas Cowboys v Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills v Dallas Cowboys
Buffalo Bills v Dallas Cowboys

Maybe Super Bowl LVI will be the one where two up-and-coming quarterbacks finally stake a claim to the next generation and consign Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisberger to history. If that is the case Josh Allen and Dak Prescott will certainly claim their mark.

Both the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills topped their divisions with 12-5 and 11-6 records, respectively. The Bills won four straight to end the regular season while the Cowboys were top of the scoring charts with 407 yards and 31.2 points per game. Those who want to usher in a new generation of offensive football should be praying for this possibility to occur in Super Bowl LVI.

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