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Las Vegas Hilton Releases Projected Team Win Totals for 2014 NFL Season

Tyler BrookeMay 20, 2014

The Las Vegas Hilton oddsmakers have released the projected win totals for all 32 teams for the 2014 NFL season, and fans can now begin to argue about why their respective teams should be higher.

To no surprise, the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos are projected to have the most wins next season, while the Jacksonville Jaguars and Oakland Raiders are at the bottom with 4.5 and five wins, respectively.

Here is a complete table of the projected win totals.

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Denver Broncos11
Seattle Seahawks11
New England Patriots10.5
San Francisco 49ers10.5
Green Bay Packers10
New Orleans Saints9.5
Indianapolis Colts9.5
Cincinnati Bengals9
Philadelphia Eagles9
Baltimore Ravens8.5
Pittsburgh Steelers8.5
Detroit Lions8
Chicago Bears8
Atlanta Falcons8
Carolina Panthers8
Kansas City Chiefs8
San Diego Chargers8
Dallas Cowboys8
Miami Dolphins8
Houston Texans7.5
New York Giants7.5
Arizona Cardinals7.5
St. Louis Rams7.5
Washington Redskins7.5
Tennessee Titans7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7
New York Jets7
Cleveland Browns6.5
Buffalo Bills6.5
Minnesota Vikings6
Oakland Raiders5
Jacksonville Jaguars4.5
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