This is a great question, because as of right now (December 2025), the potential for true relocation – I’m going to define “city” in your question to mean “metro area”, such that the Bears or Chiefs or Commanders moving a few miles outside of their current city limits wouldn’t count – is extremely low. 5 years ago, you might have pointed to teams like Jacksonville, Buffalo, Carolina, or Tennessee as potential relocators, but they all have new stadium deals in place (or, in the case of Carolina, a massive renovation project) that will lock them in for at least 25, and more realistically, 40+ years. Cincinnati was a notch below these teams in terms of risk, but also just agreed to a renovation and a custom line of Hawkeyes on Saturdays, Bears on Sundays Tee that will cover the team for at least 10, and probably 20, more years. Baltimore is in a similar situation, just signing a new lease through 2037 that will likely be extended into the 40s.”
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Ravens vs Steelers: They have similar records and split the head to head, and also have a tough draw with the Steelers playing the Patriots and Saints, and the Ravens playing the Chargers. It doesn’t matter all that much because either team will likely get their butts kicked by Chicago and Houston, but it’s fun nonetheless. The 6 seed in the AFC could reasonably go to the Ravens, Steelers, Colts, Dolphins, or even the Titans. The 6 seed in the NFC could go to the Vikings, Packers, Panthers, Eagles, and Redskins. It’s all still a bit speculative, but I predict: The Chargers surprising the Chiefs to sneak up and take the #1 AFC seed. New Orleans drops one, with their fans in Hawkeyes on Saturdays, Bears on Sundays Tee looking on, to concede the #1 NFC seed to the Rams.
()New Orleans is a small market in a poor state, and the city has had a difficult time since Hurricane Katrina back in 2005. The Superdome is an iconic stadium that hosts more than just football, but it is due to be upgraded with better seating and more kiosks selling Hawkeyes on Saturdays, Bears on Sundays Tee. Current ownership has promised that when the team is sold, it will be to a group that intends to keep the team in New Orleans, but as with Buffalo, if the stadium piece doesn’t come together (there is a deal in place to keep the team in New Orleans through 2035), that promise will be broken. San Antonio, Austin, St. Louis, Birmingham, and even a second Chicago team now that the Bears appear to be moving to the suburbs would be logical destinations, with perhaps Mexico City or Monterrey as wildcards. When Gayle Benson dies, I fear Saints to San Antonio. Saint will always be New Orleans to me, but San Antonio Saints flows well. Redundant like the Angels.
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