NFL: 2 massive bold predictions for each QB in the NFC North

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The NFC North is expected to have some of the best quarterback talents in the league. It will feature the Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings that are set under center while the Chicago Bears will be searching for answers. The competition is always intense and the rivalries are top-notch.

The Packers are the reigning champions in the NFC North. They finished the 2019 season with a record of 13-3, which was three games better than the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears had a mediocre 8-8 campaign while the Lions landed the No. 3 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Matthew Stafford played eight games for Detroit before suffering an injury. The Lions struggled with David Blough and Jeff Driskel under center.

Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins will both look to play at an MVP level this season. The Packers and Vikings will be battling for the NFC North title throughout the entire season. As for the Bears, they will need one of their quarterbacks to step up. Mitchell Trubisky will likely begin the season as the starter but if he fails, it could be Nick Foles’ time.

When teams take the field during Week 1, they will all be equal and fighting for the same goal. Here are two predictions for each quarterback in the NFC North. Some will have individual success while others will look to the postseason and beyond.

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