The quarterback is the most important position to get right in the NFL. Over the last two years, this has been hard for teams to do. That is because 66 different quarterbacks played in 2023 and 69 quarterbacks played in 2022.
We have seen how important it is for teams to have a reliable backup. So, this article is going to recognize that and take typical quarterback rankings a step further. These are my top 50 NFL QBs heading into the 2024 season.
50. Kenny Pickett (Philadelphia Eagles)
We start this list with one of the quickest downfalls in the NFL. Kenny Pickett was the only quarterback selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and unfortunately, things did not go as planned for either side.
Last year, Pickett had just six touchdown passes in 12 games. This resulted in the Steelers having one of the worst offenses in the NFL and Pickett eventually getting benched. Now, the Steelers have moved on from Pickett, and he looks for a shot at redemption in Philadelphia after being traded there this offseason.
49. Drew Lock (New York Giants)
Drew Lock has been in the NFL since 2019. Some may argue he is a bust while others may argue he has his best chance at a starting job since he got drafted by the Denver Broncos. If Lock does get playing time for the New York Giants this year, he will have to cut down on his interceptions. He has thrown 20 interceptions in 18 starts over his last three active seasons.
48. Carson Wentz (Kansas City Chiefs)
This former 2016 first-round pick lands at #48 on this list. Wentz spent his first five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Now, Wentz will be with his fourth NFL team in four years since leaving the Eagles.
Realistically, he has not been a true starting quarterback since early in the 2022 season. The good news is he does not have to be at that level with the Chiefs. Since Kansas City already has Patrick Mahomes (who will show up later on this list), all Wentz has to be is a quarterback who keeps the ship afloat if Mahomes ends up getting hurt. With Wentz’s experience, he should be more than capable of doing that.
47. Joshua Dobbs (San Francisco 49ers)
Joshua Dobbs is arguably the smartest quarterback in the NFL. Considering he has a background in aerospace engineering, Dobbs is more than capable of absorbing a team’s playbook.
He had to do that twice last season with the Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings. Dobbs was also one of five quarterbacks to be ranked in the top 50 rushers during the 2023 season. While Dobbs eventually lost the starting job with both the Cardinals and Vikings last season, he should be someone capable of filling in for the 49ers quickly if needed.
46. Taylor Heinicke (Atlanta Falcons)
Believe it or not, the Atlanta Falcons are the only team that will have three different quarterbacks appear on this list. Heinicke made his claim to fame in 2020 when he led the now Washington Commanders to an improbable playoff appearance. Despite a valiant effort, Washington did go on to lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who went on to win the Super Bowl.
Unfortunately, Heinicke has somewhat declined since then. Last year, he struggled to keep the starting quarterback job over Desmond Ridder once given the opportunity. He went just 1-3, throwing five touchdown passes and four interceptions. Still, the Falcons are in good shape at the quarterback position given Heinicke is their third-string quarterback.
45. Tyrod Taylor (New York Jets)
Tyrod Taylor has a reputation for being one of the most reliable backup quarterbacks in the NFL. Last year, he was with the New York Giants and started in five games. However, he had just five touchdown passes and three interceptions in all of his appearances last season.
Now, Taylor is with the team across town, the New York Jets. Given starting QB Aaron Rodgers went down just four snaps into the 2023 season, the Jets are hoping Taylor is as reliable as his reputation if called upon.
44. Marcus Mariota (Washington Commanders)
Long ago, Marcus Mariota was a first-round draft pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. His days as a starting quarterback are long gone and now, Mariota has developed a reputation as one of the more reliable backup quarterbacks.
Mariota did not start in one game last season. However, he did start in 13 games during the 2022 season with the Atlanta Falcons. He was arguably a filler quarterback for the team, but Mariota still put up 2,219 passing yards and 15 touchdown passes during that season.
43. Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings)
This is where the fun starts. I have Darnold as the lowest-ranked starting quarterback heading into the 2024 season. In my opinion, this will not be a job he keeps by the end of the 2024 season.
In all likelihood, Darnold is keeping the seat warm for rookie QB J.J. McCarthy. Darnold was drafted third overall in the 2018 NFL Draft and despite being somewhat disappointing, Darnold is still a formidable NFL quarterback. Since leaving the Jets, Darnold has nearly 4,000 passing yards in 18 starts.
42. Drake Maye (New England Patriots)
One bold prediction I am making here is Drake Maye being the most disappointing quarterback selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. Coming out of North Carolina, he was selected third overall. While he will likely make an appearance at some point in 2024, Maye has competition from Jacoby Brissett (who we will get to later) for playing time.
Last year, Maye had over 3,600 passing yards, nearly 450 rushing yards, and 24 touchdown passes. Patriots fans hope that Maye ends up better than the last quarterback the team selected in the first round.
41. Bo Nix (Denver Broncos)
Despite Nix’s low ranking on this list, I do believe he is a very promising quarterback. While he is not officially the top quarterback on this depth chart, Nix should have no trouble taking the starting job from Jarrett Stidham.
While I think Nix has potential and could end up being a steal from this past draft, he is set up to struggle in his rookie season. Recently, the Broncos traded their best wide receiver, Jerry Jeudy, to the Cleveland Browns. However, considering Bo Nix had 45 touchdown passes and just three interceptions in his final season at Oregon, there are reasons to be excited about him.
40. Andy Dalton (Carolina Panthers)
Entering his 14th NFL season, Andy Dalton wraps up the 40s on this list. Dalton spent his first nine years as the starting quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals but has been a backup quarterback for the last four seasons.
He is about to be 37 years old and is certainly one of the older quarterbacks on this list. However, his veteran presence could be just what the Carolina Panthers need to balance out QB Bryce Young, who is entering just his second season.
39. Joe Flacco (Indianapolis Colts)
One quarterback older than Dalton on this list is Joe Flacco. Last year, many people expected Flacco to retire at 38 years old. However, there was an opening at quarterback with the Cleveland Browns and Flacco ran with it.
Appearing in five games, he managed to lead the Browns to the playoffs and ended up winning the Comeback Player of the Year award. However, he is a year older now and despite this second chance in his career, he has turnover issues. Flacco threw eight interceptions in the regular season and two costly interceptions in the playoffs.
38. Cooper Rush (Dallas Cowboys)
This is a quarterback who has never looked extraordinary on the field. However, when the Cowboys have needed him, he has managed to keep the ship afloat and then some.
Cooper Rush has gone 5-1 with the Cowboys in games he has had to start. At 31 years old, there is no reason to believe Rush can’t step up again if needed.
37. Jacoby Brissett (New England Patriots)
Jacoby Brissett is the second starting quarterback to appear on this list. Like Darnold and the Vikings, he is a veteran quarterback likely keeping the seat warm for the rookie on the roster. Brissett has proven to be a reliable backup quarterback throughout his career but one with limits as a starter.
Nevertheless, this is his ninth season in the NFL. However, Brissett is good at protecting the football. In 48 career starts, he has thrown just 23 interceptions.
36. Sam Howell (Seattle Seahawks)
Howell is a young quarterback on this list, entering just his third year in the NFL. Last year, he had an opportunity to lock up the starting quarterback position for the Washington Commanders. Unfortunately, that did not go as planned.
With that said, Howell does have potential and he is now just the backup quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. Howell had nearly 4,000 passing yards last season but also threw 21 interceptions.
35. J.J. McCarthy (Minnesota Vikings)
Coming off of a national championship with Michigan, J.J. McCarthy is now starting his NFL career. Technically, he is listed as the backup quarterback behind Sam Darnold. However, many people (including myself) expect McCarthy to take the starting quarterback job before the end of the season.
There are admittedly accuracy concerns surrounding McCarthy. With that said, he is arguably entering the best situation of any rookie quarterback. That is because the Vikings have Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison for a quarterback to throw the ball to.
34. Daniel Jones (New York Giants)
This is arguably the most controversial veteran quarterback on this list. After having a spectacular 2022 season that resulted in a surprising playoff run for the New York Giants, the team gave Jones a huge contract extension that totals around $40 million annually.
Unfortunately, that contract extension is aging terribly. Multiple injuries limited Jones’ playing time last season. However, when Jones did play, he threw six interceptions in six games. Now, Jones is arguably one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the NFL and could lose his job this season.
33. Justin Fields (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Most people assumed that Fields’ time as a starting quarterback would be over following the 2023 season. However, due to the Chicago Bears’ draft trade with the Carolina Panthers in the previous season, you can argue that Fields would have gotten more time had the Bears not had the top overall pick.
Regardless, the Bears did end up trading Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Right now, he is the backup quarterback to veteran QB Russell Wilson. Due to Fields’ athletic ability, he is one of the best backup quarterbacks in the NFL with the highest ceiling. However, he will need to work on his throwing accuracy moving forward to win back a starting job.
32. Michael Penix Jr. (Atlanta Falcons)
We start off the top 32 with one of the most controversial quarterbacks in the NFL right now. Michael Penix Jr. was shockingly drafted by the Atlanta Falcons with the eighth overall pick. The Falcons did this despite already acquiring veteran QB Kirk Cousins.
To me, there is a reason why the Falcons made this bold pick. For one thing, the health of Cousins is a concern considering he is coming back from a torn Achilles injury. Besides that, Penix led all college quarterbacks in passing yards (4,903) last season and got Washington a national championship appearance.
31. Jake Browning (Cincinnati Bengals)
Am I overreacting to Browning’s performance last season? Perhaps. However, to his credit, he nearly led the Cincinnati Bengals to a playoff appearance when many people thought their season was over once he stepped in.
Browning played in nine games for the Bengals last season due to a wrist injury that Joe Burrow suffered. Cincinnati fans are hoping he will not have to play a big role again this season. However, if Burrow gets hurt again, Browing averaged 215 passing yards per game and had 12 touchdown passes in nine games.
30. Gardner Minshew (Las Vegas Raiders)
Last season, Gardner Minshew proved he could be a starting quarterback in the NFL if given the right opportunity. Even though he is technically the backup quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders, he has a very realistic shot at stepping in if Aidan O’Connell suffers a setback.
Minshew nearly led the Indianapolis Colts to the playoffs last season after starting QB Anthony Richardson suffered a season-ending injury. He had over 3,300 passing yards and 15 touchdown passes.
29. Aidan O’Connell (Las Vegas Raiders)
Yes, I do believe the quarterback competition in Las Vegas is this close. O’Connell did a good job stepping in for Jimmy Garoppolo during the 2023 season. Now, the Raiders’ starting quarterback job appears to be his to lose.
I rank O’Connell above Minshew because this is only his second year. As a result, I believe his ceiling is a little higher, especially with a full year under head coach Antonio Pierce ahead. With that said, I want O’Connell to improve upon 12 touchdown passes and just over 2,200 passing yards in 11 games during 2023.
28. Jimmy Garoppolo (Los Angeles Rams)
Jimmy Garoppolo earns the award of being the highest-ranked backup quarterback on this list. With that said, some people may have a problem with him being above Aidan O’Connell considering he was benched in favor of him last season.
However, I would argue Garoppolo had two rough circumstances catch up with him. The first is the Raiders having Josh McDaniels as their head coach while Garoppolo was the starter. Another important aspect of this is Garoppolo’s contract last season. Las Vegas clearly wanted to get out of it and the team saved tens of millions of dollars by doing so.
Now, the Los Angeles Rams are paying him less than $4 million to be the backup quarterback and he will miss the first two games in 2024 due to violating the NFL’s PED policy. He is coming off of his worst career season, notably throwing nine interceptions in seven games. With that said, he is a proven winner, having held a 40-17 career record prior to 2023 that included a Super Bowl appearance.
27. Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers)
If any quarterback had a rough welcome to the NFL last season, it was Bryce Young. He was sacked 62 times last season and threw 10 interceptions. This led to the Panthers having the worst record in the NFL and Young having nowhere to go but up.It did not help that Young was drafted ahead of C.J. Stroud. As a result, many are already calling Young one of the worst draft picks in NFL history. However, I have not hit the panic button just yet and believe he still has room to grow.
26. Will Levis (Tennessee Titans)
In the 2023 NFL Draft, Will Levis had one of the biggest falls we have seen in years. He went from being projected to be a top five draft pick to falling to the second round. Eventually, the Tennessee Titans drafted him and Levis took over for veteran QB Ryan Tannehill about halfway through the season.
Levis does have some attributes going for him. He only had four interceptions in nine games last season. Plus, he has one of the strongest arms in the NFL. Now, Levis has a chance to grow in his first full season as the starting quarterback.
25. Russell Wilson (Pittsburgh Steelers)
This is a starting quarterback that is likely getting his last chance to sign. Drafted in 2012, Russell Wilson has spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. However, two disappointing seasons with the Denver Broncos essentially caused him to ride out of town.
With that said, last season was statistically not as bad as you may have expected. He had over 3,000 passing yards, 26 touchdown passes, and just eight interceptions in 2023. Considering Wilson is teaming up with head coach Mike Tomlin this season, I expect him to bounce back in 2024.
24. Geno Smith (Seattle Seahawks)
Geno Smith arguably saved his NFL career in 2022. He won the Comeback Player of the Year award and led the Seahawks to a playoff appearance. As a result, he received a contract worth $75 million that offseason.
You can argue Smith regressed slightly in 2023 compared to the prior season. Most notably, he had 10 fewer touchdown passes (20) compared to 2022 (30). Plus, the Seahawks ended up just missing the playoffs.
Nevertheless, Smith is still a productive quarterback. Entering his 12th season, we have just likely already seen the best we are going to get from Geno Smith.
23. Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders)
As the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner, Jayden Daniels is ironically ranked 23rd on this list. That Heisman Trophy campaign ended up elevating his draft stock significantly. As a result, he was drafted second overall by the Washington Commanders.
Jayden Daniels put up nearly 5,000 total yards and 50 total touchdowns last season. He is a dynamic threat who is joining a team that managed to have a quarterback throw nearly 4,000 yards despite allowing the second-most sacks in the NFL. As a result, I think there is potential for Daniels to shine in Washington.
22. Deshaun Watson (Cleveland Browns)
Deshaun Watson is a controversial quarterback both on the field and off the field. He received the largest fully guaranteed contract in NFL history back in 2022. It is worth $230 million, and many people believe he has not lived up to that value.
Watson has just 14 touchdown passes in 12 games started with the Browns. Plus, his highest QBR for a season has been 42.9 with the Browns.
So, why is he this high? Because of what he is capable of. In 2020, Watson had 4,823 passing yards, 33 touchdown passes, and seven interceptions. He has to show Cleveland that he still has some of the abilities he has shown with Houston left in him.
21. Anthony Richardson (Indianapolis Colts)
Anthony Richardson was shining as a rookie quarterback in 2023 before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. Now, he looks to bounce back in 2024 and show he has recovered from this injury. As a dual-threat quarterback who had seven total touchdowns in just four games, it will be interesting to see where he goes from here.
20. Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
No quarterback elevated his stock in 2023 more than Baker Mayfield. After being the top overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, Mayfield was in danger of being labeled a bust. Last season he joined his fourth different team in a three-year stretch.
Well, he made the most of this last chance to be a starting quarterback with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had over 4,000 passing yards and 28 touchdown passes. Plus, he led the Buccaneers to the divisional round of the playoffs.
As a result, Mayfield got himself paid with a new contract worth up to $115 million. However, there is still some doubt as to whether we have already seen the best we are going to get from Mayfield.
19. Aaron Rodgers (New York Jets)
Outside of Patrick Mahomes, Rodgers has had the best career of any quarterback on this list. With that said, the spirit of this list is to judge how good I think each quarterback is in 2024.
Truthfully, I think we are seeing Rodgers take his last stand this upcoming season. Even in 2022, you could see signs of regression in his final year with the Green Bay Packers. It was the first season of the prior five where he finished with under 4,000 passing yards, he went from 37 touchdown passes to 26, and he went from four interceptions to 12.
On top of this, Rodgers only played four snaps in 2023 due to a torn Achilles injury. At 40 years old and coming back from a very serious injury, I am very skeptical Rodgers will ever be the same quarterback we knew in Green Bay.
18. Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons)
Similar to Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins is coming back from a very serious torn Achilles injury, and he is 36 years old. There is concern that Cousins’ best days are behind him despite getting a new start with the Atlanta Falcons.
So, why do I have him above Rodgers? Because Cousins has had more recent success. Despite only playing eight games last season, Cousins had over 2,300 passing yards and 18 touchdown passes. However, the fact that the Falcons drafted a quarterback in the first round after signing Cousins makes me concerned about his health.
17. Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals)
Sticking to the theme of quarterbacks with health concerns, here we have Kyler Murray. Near the end of the 2022 NFL season, Murray suffered a torn ACL injury. This ended up keeping him out for half of the 2023 season.
When Murray did eventually return, he showed signs of life. He had 13 total touchdowns and nearly 1,800 passing yards. Now, Murray appears to be fully healthy and has Marvin Harrison Jr. to throw the ball to. I think there is a high potential for improvement from Murray this season.
16. Derek Carr (New Orleans Saints)
Just barely making it into the top half of starting quarterbacks, we have Derek Carr. Last offseason, he was one of the biggest names to change teams, joining the New Orleans Saints. To the public, he had a disappointing year last season since the Saints missed the playoffs.
However, when you look closely, his numbers are not all that bad. Carr had nearly 4,000 passing yards and 25 touchdown passes. He also cut down his interceptions from 14 each of the prior two seasons to eight interceptions last season. Carr primarily needs to show that he can lead the Saints to a playoff push.
15. Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars)
This quarterback made headlines recently as the new richest in the NFL. Trevor Lawrence signed a contract extension with the Jacksonville Jaguars worth $275 million over five years. Yet, he sits at just 15th on this list.
While Lawrence may be getting paid like the best quarterback in the NFL, we have yet to see it on the field. Before the 2023 season, his numbers were not much different from Daniel Jones’s. Now that he has his money, let’s see if he can show us he truly deserves it.
14. Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers)
Where Brock Purdy ranks among current quarterbacks is one of the biggest debates among football fans. I ended up putting him at 14th because I truly believe he is an average starting quarterback.
Admittedly, he did have 31 touchdown passes last season and had no trouble coming back from a significant injury. With that said, Purdy has the advantage of having arguably the most complete roster surrounding him of any quarterback in the league. I need to see more from Brock Purdy to put him in the top 10.
13. Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears)
Is it crazy to rank a quarterback who has not played a snap in the NFL as the 13th-best at his position? Perhaps. However, Caleb Williams is no ordinary quarterback.
He has been hyped up to be the best quarterback in the league since Patrick Mahomes. Given what we have seen from him at USC, I do not think this hype is overblown. Last year, C.J. Stroud took the league by storm as a rookie. I see no reason why Caleb Williams cannot do the same.
12. Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers)
Jordan Love entered the 2023 season with many wondering if he can keep the starting quarterback position for the Green Bay Packers. Considering how his season ended, he certainly answered that question.
Love had a breakout season with over 4,100 passing yards and 32 touchdown passes. If he has a similar season in 2024, he will likely make the top 10 on next year’s list.
11. Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams)
The last three years have been very interesting for Matthew Stafford. He won his first and only Super Bowl during the 2021-22 season. Then, he only played nine games in 2022 due to injuries.
Last year, he was able to lead the Rams back to the playoffs. He was closer to his old self, with nearly 4,000 passing yards, 24 touchdown passes, and 11 interceptions. At 36 years old, the main concern is how durable he will be this season.
10. Tua Tagovailoa (Miami Dolphins)
We kick off the top 10 with the quarterback of the Miami Dolphins. Tua Tagovailoa has made incredible progress from his rookie year to the present. You can arguably throw his first two years out the window, considering Tua did not get along with Brian Flores as head coach before Mike McDaniel took over in 2022.
There are factors keeping Tua from being ranked higher. Yes, he did lead the league in passing yards last season. However, he has had Tyreek Hill to throw the ball to for the last two seasons and we have not seen Tua play at this level consistently enough. One more year near last season should move him up next year.
9. Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys)
Dak Prescott is another quarterback difficult to rank due to consistency. However, I have noticed one pattern that does not favor him for 2024. Every time he has over 4,400 passing yards and 30 touchdowns in a season, Prescott tends to regress significantly the next season.
The main argument for Prescott to be this high is that he led the league in touchdown passes (36) last season and it was arguably the best season in his career. Given Prescott’s history, however, I am not sold on him keeping this pace up.
8. Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)
You can argue Jared Goff is a late bloomer to define his NFL career. While he was the top overall pick in 2016, I would say he did not hit his stride until the 2022 season. He has had over 4,400 passing yards each of his last two seasons and threw 59 touchdown passes in that stretch.
Most importantly, Goff has brought new life to Detroit sports. After defeating Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams in last year’s classic wild card matchup, it is safe to say that Goff is the new sheriff in town.
7. C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans)
This was the rookie quarterback who took the league by storm last season. C.J. Stroud had over 4,100 passing yards and 23 touchdown passes in 15 games. Most impressively, he had just five interceptions in that stretch.
If that was not enough, Stroud led the Texans to a wild card win over the Cleveland Browns. Now, he has high expectations in his second season after Houston acquired star WR Stefon Diggs in the offseason.
6. Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)
Justin Herbert is an interesting debate because there is no question he has the physical talent to be elite. Unfortunately, he just has not had a lot of success on the field in his first four seasons.
However, you can argue that Herbert has not had a ton of help. He did not have healthy wide receivers last season, Herbert got hurt himself last season, and he had Brandon Staley as a head coach. It will be interesting to see if Jim Harbaugh can bring something out of Herbert that we are all expecting to see.
5. Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)
Many people would argue Jalen Hurts took a big step back from his 2022 season. While 2023 was not as successful for the Philadelphia Eagles, Hurts’ stats were not far off from his previous season.
Hurts had more passing yards (3,858), touchdown passes (23), and rushing touchdowns (15) than he did his previous season. However, it was his interceptions that really did him in. Hurts had 15 in 2023 compared to just six in 2022. If Hurts can protect the football better, he has weapons around him like Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith to do great things.
4. Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)
What keeps Joe Burrow from being any higher on this list is the fact he is coming back from a wrist injury. Nevertheless, he is still an elite quarterback in this league. On top of this, Burrow is the only other AFC quarterback outside of Patrick Mahomes to appear in the Super Bowl over the last five years. Now, he has another year where he can team up with elite wide receivers Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase.
3. Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)
The 2023 NFL MVP lands at #3 on this list. Lamar Jackson’s 2023 season certainly bumped him up a few spots. On top of leading the Baltimore Ravens to the top seed and an AFC Championship appearance, he had more rushing yards (821) than any other quarterback. Plus, Jackson had nearly 3,700 passing yards, 24 touchdown passes, and just seven interceptions.
2. Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)
Josh Allen’s 2023 season certainly had night and day moments. After starting the year 6-6, Allen’s position on this list was certainly questioned. However, given the way he finished the season, I think Josh Allen proved he is clearly the second-best quarterback in this league.
So, what did Allen do in 2023? He had over 4,300 passing yards and 44 total touchdowns. One thing Allen needs to work on moving forward is having fewer than 18 interceptions this season.
1. Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)
Anyone who has watched football the past few years should not be surprised who ended up on top of this list. Patrick Mahomes has won the last two Super Bowls and has three total at the mere age of 28. To me, he also deserves a lot of credit for putting up the numbers he did with the wide receivers he had to work with.
So, what did Mahomes do in 2023? He still had nearly 4,200 passing yards and 27 touchdown passes. Now, he looks to top those numbers and capture another Super Bowl in 2024.
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