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PFF Selects 7 NFL Players Facing the Biggest Challenges in the Upcoming Season

A detail view of the NFL crest and logo is seen in game action during the Super Bowl LIV game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers on February 2, 2020 at Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, FL.


A detail view of the NFL crest and logo is seen in game action during the Super Bowl LIV game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers on February 2, 2020 at Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, FL.
(Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire)

 

The 2024 NFL season could be a make-or-break campaign for multiple players.

It’s not easy to make it to the league, but it’s much more difficult to actually stay there for years.

More than that, with this being a physical sport, some players have a tough time coping with the fact that they might no longer be the players they used to be.

With that in mind, PFF shared a picture with the seven players with the most to prove this season.

Bryce Young made the cut, which is far from a surprise, considering the fact that he entered the league with some questions about his size, and he left plenty to be desired in his first season.

Still, he wouldn’t be the first rookie quarterback to struggle out of the gate.

Then, they chose Jedrick Wills Jr., who’s still recovering from an MCL injury.

A former No. 10 pick, Willis Jr. has been fairly inconsistent for the Cleveland Browns, and he’ll have to prove that he’s worthy of a contract extension.

Then, they pointed at Jeff Okudah.

A former No. 3 pick and now with the Houston Texans, it seems like it’s now or never for the former Detroit Lion.

Daniel Jones also made the cut.

The New York Giants reportedly considered getting a new quarterback, and now that they’ve given him Malik Nabers, there’s no room for excuses.

They also chose Calvin Ridley, who recently got a big payday.

Ridley was one of the biggest signings of the offseason, and the Tennessee Titans hope he pays them back on the field.

Then, they chose two quarterbacks who might be getting their last chance to prove their worth.

Russell Wilson was the Denver Bronco’s scapegoat and is coming off two bad seasons, and he could lose his job to Justin Fields.

As for Deshaun Watson, the Browns gave up way too much to get him and gave him plenty of guaranteed money, so it’s time he pays them back on the field.