Burrow and Bennett Double Down In Sports Illustrated’s Dual Cover Football Preview Issue
The Arena Group announces the release of the Sports Illustrated NFL and College Football Preview Issue. Highlighting key players like Joe Burrow and Stetson Bennett, the issue forecasts the upcoming season with insights on potential Super Bowl contenders and crucial matchups. It features 12 teams that could win the Super Bowl and predictions on top draft prospects. The issue will be available on newsstands and online at SI.com/issues starting tomorrow.
- Release of the highly anticipated Sports Illustrated NFL and College Football Preview Issue.
- Highlights key players and teams, driving reader engagement and potential advertising revenue.
- Forecasts and predictions on Super Bowl contenders and top draft prospects add value for readers.
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Inside the Football Preview Issue, available at SI.com and on newsstands tomorrow: Can marquee quarterbacks
Sports Illustrated's Football Preview Issue is available at SI.com and on newsstands tomorrow. (Graphic: Business Wire)
On the Cover
A surprising
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Welcome to ‘22: Everything you need to know about the season ahead, including:
- 12 teams who could actually win the Superbowl
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Conor Orr ’s top ten must-watch games this season -
Key changes: The reduced importance of the overtime coin toss, the
NFL allowing alternate helmet designs, broadcaster shuffles, and more -
A way-too-early look at the top ten 2021
NFL draft prospects - SI’s picks for top offensive and defensive players of the year, the rookies, coaches, and comeback player of the year
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Offseason broadcaster changes and the
NFL personalities we want to see in the booth someday
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Scouting Reports: Sports Illustrated’s predictions for how every team will finish, plus the playoff bracket. SI’s
Super Bowl prediction: Bills over Buccaneers – it will be a table-breaking good time! SI Fantasy expertMichael Fabiano projects his Top 25NFL fantasy players this season, including how key stat leaders look by the odds at SI Sportsbook.
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Receiver Economics: The wideout market went bonkers this offseason. Teams dropped loads of draft picks to acquire elite pass catchers and rushed to give them huge contracts. What sparked the frenzy, and what are the roster ripple effects? By
Conor Orr .
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The Not Always Great Debate:
Tua Tagovailoa is soft-spoken, bordering on bland, and has shown flashes of becoming the franchise quarterback theMiami Dolphins need. But somehow this typical young and talented QB has become the NFL’s most polarizing player, thanks to sky-high expectations and an often ugly debate about him on social media, according toAlex Prewitt .
College Football Preview Issue Features
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The Top 25: SI’s preseason ranking of the country’s best – and most interesting – teams with in-depth looks at key stars and trends for the season ahead, including:
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No. 1 Alabama:
Nick Saban's Next Act, byRichard Johnson -
No. 3 Georgia: Why
Stetson Bennett is Back, byPat Forde -
No. 8 Texas A&M:
Jimbo Fisher and the Art ofTeam Building in the NIL Era, byRoss Dellenger -
No. 10
USC : The Path Back to Glory, byPat Forde -
No. 15 Miami: Mario Cristobal Returns Home, by
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No. 22 Kentucky: The Next Draft's Top QB, by
Richard Johnson
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No. 1 Alabama:
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All Aboard?:
Pat Forde on the evolution of traditional conferences and rivalries upended. Once upon a time, college football was the most stable of sports, steeped in traditional rivalries structures. Now it’s at a tipping point, as the rush for realignment – and huge revenue – threatens to make the college football landscape unrecognizable.
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