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The 2024 NFL season is just around the corner. Cut-down day is approaching -- Aug. 27 -- and preseason games wrap up on Aug. 25, which means it's time to reevaluate the outlooks for all 32 teams. Our last edition of Power Rankings was after April's draft, and a lot has happened since. So how have holdouts, injuries and trades this offseason impacted the rankings?
In addition to our preseason rankings, NFL Nation reporters named one coach, player or executive on each team who is on the hot seat this season. This can include a player trying to hold on to his starting spot as well as coaches/GMs looking to stay employed. Let's start with our No. 1-ranked team.
Our power panel of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities evaluates how NFL teams stack up against one another, ranking them from 1 to 32.
Stanley enters the most pivotal season of his nine-year career after taking a 50% pay cut this year -- $7.5 million -- to remain with the Ravens. If Stanley can rebound anywhere close to his 2019 All-Pro form, he could set himself up for another big contract, possibly with Baltimore. If he continues to perform below expectations, Stanley will enter free agency in 2025 as a major question mark. "I just take every season as if it would be my last," Stanley said in June. "I feel like that's why I care so much about how I'm performing or my standard [and] how I'm helping the team." -- Jamison Hensley
This isn't about job security, instead it's the challenge McDermott has on his hands in a different way this season. After winning the division the past four seasons, the Bills transitioned this offseason, reshaping a variety of areas. McDermott is entering 2024 with two new full-time coordinators, and many young players, while also dealing with quarterback Josh Allen being in the seventh year of his career and having only one AFC Championship Game appearance. On top of that, injuries are already in the mix on defense, notably with linebacker Matt Milano, but the coach has found success despite injuries in the past. The balance for the Bills of having success while also building for future years with Allen and guiding a changed roster is a unique challenge. -- Alaina Getzenberg
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