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The Bears and Seahawks are identified as top regression candidates in the NFC for the 2026 season due to challenging schedules and key player losses. The Rams may benefit from these changes as they aim for NFC supremacy.
The Bears were doubted all last season, en route to the NFC North crown and a near trip to Seattle for the NFC Championship game. Things will be much tougher in the Windy City this season, as Chicago faces the hardest strength of schedule entering the 2026 campaign. Ben Johnsonâs squad is the top regression candidate in the league. The reason being that Da Bears didnât show up in many games until the final minutes. Seven of the teamâs 12 wins came in games where they trailed in the final two minutes, the most by any team since the AFL/NFL merger. WOW, that is both incredible and incredibly lucky. On paper, Chicago has a very good team thatâll go into this season with confidence after winning their first playoff game in 15 years. However, teams that rely on the comeback win have trouble replicating that success consistently, so no one should be surprised if the Bears struggle to pull out the games they were winning in â25.
The Bears are seen as a regression candidate due to their reliance on late-game comebacks and facing the toughest strength of schedule in the league.
The Seahawks lost several key players, including safety Coby Bryant, linebacker Boye Mafe, running back Kenneth Walker III, and cornerback Riq Woolen.
The 49ers finished the previous season with 12 wins despite numerous injuries and are now facing a tougher schedule in 2026.
The Packers are struggling due to a lack of offseason improvements and the extension of coach Matt LaFleur, despite a disappointing end to the last season.

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The cost of being the defending Super Bowl champions. This offseason was going to sting a bit for the Seahawks, and itâs proven to have done exactly that. Among the teamâs free agent losses are:
The Whiners are on this list because they suck and I hate âem. *Sigh* I was told to write more here, so I guess I will. Truthfully, the 49ers had an impressive season despite all the injuries they suffered throughout the year ⊠unfortunately, a common theme in the Bay Area. Somehow, the team finished with 12 wins and knocked off the defending champions. San Francisco had the easiest strength of schedule in 2025, and is pretty middle of the pack with the 18th-toughest ahead of this season. The Niners are a regression candidate after a relatively quiet offseason. Adding the injury-prone, aging Mike Evans is a risky move that made zero sense, considering the team had prioritized youth. SF also made some questionable choices in the draft. The 49ers were fortunate to have gotten as far as they did with an injured supporting cast. While the team still has a lighter schedule in 2026, they wonât benefit from the NFLâs easiest slate this time around.
How is it possible for a team that had lost five straight to end the season to end up on a list like this? Well, by doing next to nothing this offseason to improve a roster that requires some much-needed juice. Green Bay began the year 9-3-1 before completely choking away the division lead â not to mention a couple of sizable leads â to the hated rival Bears. Part of the reason was due to Micah Parsons tearing his ACL down the stretch. Yet what shouldâve been a quality defense faltered more than it had at any point during the year without the All-Pro in the lineup. Look, the Packers are committed to mediocrity by extending Matt LaFleur, whose teams cannot win the big games to save their lives. There wasnât a suitable upgrade for LaFleur on the market, and letâs be real, Green Bay wouldnât have gotten rid of him even if they finished with the top overall pick. How the Packers finished 2025 is more likely closer to who they are as a team. Parsons will only do so much to save them, as the team will likely do enough to remain in playoff contention, but donât expect them to do anything if they get there.