Bear Bets: Chris "The Bear" Fallica and Geoff Schwartz Reveal Their Favorite Win Total Wagers for the 2024 NFL Season

With the NFL season approaching, experts Chris "The Bear" Fallica and Geoff Schwartz offer their insights on win total wagers for the 2024 season. From NFC to AFC teams, their picks provide valuable guidance for fans and bettors alike.

After an impressive 10-win season, the Rams have bolstered their offensive line and welcomed back a healthy Matthew Stafford. With Sean McVay's consistent success and a star-studded offense, Schwartz expects the Rams to surpass their win total.

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Bear Bets: Chris "The Bear" Fallica and Geoff Schwartz Reveal Their Favorite Win Total Wagers for the 2024 NFL Season

Fallica places his faith in defensive coordinator Brian Flores and the team's offensive capabilities. With Justin Jefferson leading the receiving corps, T.J. Hockenson at tight end, and Aaron Jones in the backfield, the Vikings have a strong offensive foundation.

Schwartz remains skeptical about the Giants, citing early camp concerns with their offense and Daniel Jones' inconsistent play. The Giants face a tough division with the Eagles, Cowboys, and Commanders expected to perform well.

Fallica believes in the coaching hire and Seattle's improved offensive approach. Despite questions about Geno Smith at quarterback, the Seahawks have a favorable schedule with potential victories against the Broncos and Patriots early in the season.

With rookie quarterback Bryce Young and wide receiver Diontae Johnson joining the team, Schwartz anticipates the Panthers winning between seven and eight games. A weaker division and talented defense add to the Panthers' potential.

Fallica warns against overhyping the Falcons' potential. Despite Kirk Cousins at quarterback, he finds the team's defense lacking and believes they will struggle to win more than seven games.

Fallica sees the Buccaneers as a potential regression candidate, citing Baker Mayfield's strong year as a fluke. The defense also faces concerns, making it difficult for the team to surpass their win total.

Fallica praises the Jets' smart draft moves, including offensive line improvements and the addition of Mike Williams at wide receiver. With a favorable schedule, Fallica believes the Jets could surpass 10 wins.

Schwartz ranks the Steelers' quarterback situation as the third-best in their division, behind Russell Wilson, Lamar Jackson, and Joe Burrow. He anticipates the Steelers struggling with their quarterback play and finishing below their win total.

Fallica questions the impact of Derrick Henry in the Ravens' backfield and highlights the team's tough non-division schedule. With the Chiefs, Bills, Cowboys, and Eagles on their slate, Fallica anticipates the Ravens falling short of their win total.

Schwartz expresses skepticism about the Raiders' quarterback situation and their schedule, which includes the AFC North. He predicts the team will struggle to win more than six games.

Fallica identifies the Chargers as a team prone to bad luck and believes their roster overhaul may not yield significant improvement. He expects their secondary to be a major weakness.

Schwartz believes the Cardinals have potential with Kyler Murray, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Paris Johnson. Despite their defensive struggles last year, Schwartz expects them to improve and win between eight and nine games.