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NFC West burning questions for 2022 season: Odell Beckham Jr.’s future, QB uncertainty and more

There’s so much uncertainty surrounding the NFC heading into 2022, but one thing that’s certain is that the NFC West is the best division in the conference. The NFC West boasts the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams and had two teams represent the NFC in the conference championship game last season. 

Three teams made the playoffs from the NFC West, and the same is expected with the Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals this year. The Seattle Seahawks moved on from Russell Wilson as their franchise quarterback as they enter Year 1 of their rebuild, yet still field a competitive roster that is expected to be a tough out in the conference’s toughest division. 

Los Angeles had an impressive offseason in loading up its roster for a title defense, highlighted by signing wide receiver Allen Robinson and linebacker Bobby Wagner. San Francisco already has a talented roster, but upgraded the secondary with cornerback Charvarius Ward and the running back room by selecting Tyrion Davis-Price in the third round of the draft. Arizona acquired Marquise Brown from the Baltimore Ravens and re-signed A.J. Green to strengthen the passing game for Kyler Murray. Seattle re-signed Rashaad Penny and drafted Kenneth Walker II, using the running game as the strength of their new-look offense in the post-Wilson era. 

As is the case with the NFC’s toughest division, there are plenty of questions that have to be answered if each of these teams are going to compete for the division title. The team quickest to answer its toughest question will likely come out the victor of the NFC West. 

Rams: Will the ‘all-in’ mentality continue by re-signing Odell Beckham Jr.? 

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