Maiocco's NFL predictions: 49ers win NFC West, but not title

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The NFC West will be so difficult this season that three teams will qualify for the NFC playoffs.

And the one team that will not make it is the team that advanced to the playoffs eight of the past nine seasons.

Is this finally the season that Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson get passed up by the likes of the 49ers, Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals? It is difficult to believe the Seattle Seahawks will drop into last pace in the NFC West.

Believe it.

The NFC West is going to be hotly contested from start to finish. Even the top team might lose three games within the division.

The 49ers are set up nicely for a bounce-back season after an injury-ravaged 2020 brought a quick end to their so-called Revenge Tour.

They enter this season with legitimate reasons to believe they can finish the job. But the Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the other three teams in the NFC West all have realistic Super Bowl aspirations, too.

Here is a look at our preseason predictions for 2021:

AFC WEST

1. Kansas City

2. Los Angeles Chargers

3. Denver

4. Las Vegas

AFC EAST

1. New England

2. Buffalo

3. Miami

4. New York Jets

AFC NORTH

1. Cleveland

2. Pittsburgh

3. Baltimore

4. Cincinnati

AFC SOUTH

1. Tennessee

2. Indianapolis

3. Jacksonville

4. Houston

AFC Playoffs

Wild card round: Cleveland over Chargers; Buffalo over Tennessee; New England over Pittsburgh
Divisional round: Kansas City over Buffalo; Cleveland over New England
AFC Championship: Cleveland over Kansas City


NFC WEST

1. 49ers

2. Los Angeles Rams

3. Arizona

4. Seattle

NFC EAST

1. Washington

2. Dallas

3. New York Giants

4. Philadelphia

NFC NORTH

1. Green Bay

2. Minnesota

3. Chicago

4. Detroit

NFC SOUTH

1. Tampa Bay

2. New Orleans

3. Atlanta

4. Carolina

NFC Playoffs

Wild card round: 49ers over Dallas; Rams over Washington; Tampa Bay over Arizona
Divisional round: Green Bay over Rams; Tampa Bay over 49ers
NFC Championship: Green Bay over Tampa Bay

SUPER BOWL 56
Feb. 13, 2022, in Inglewood
Green Bay over Cleveland

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NFL AWARDS

MVP/Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay

Defensive Player of the Year: Chase Young, Washington

Coach of the Year: Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland

Comeback Player of Year: Nick Bosa, 49ers

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Kyle Pitts, Atlanta

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Patrick Surtain II, Denver

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