

The 2021 NFL season came to an end after a six-month-long battle between the teams. In the end, it was the Los Angeles Rams who claimed the Super Bowl LVI title against the Cincinnati Bengals, on the 13th of February, in SoFi Stadium. And now it is time for the fans to wait for half a year to see that football action going again.
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Although these coming six months might be pretty long for a fan to wait, some are already craving for it, just one week after the Super Bowl game. An NFL season is not just the time of hustle in the stadiums, it is also the period that fills people with hopes and drama at the same time.

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Jan 16, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) greets fans after beating the Philadelphia Eagles 31-15 in a NFC Wild Card playoff football game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters.
Too bad it won’t happen for the next few months, however, there is still so much to hope for this offseason. There is hope that the seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady will return to the gridiron and give the fans another season full of record-breaking games. While the Packers hope for the four-time NFL MVP, Aaron Rodgers, to stay at Green Bay for one more year.
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The Bengals hope, they will form a Super Bowl clinching team again, and this time actually make it through. While the fans in LA hope for Aaron Donald to stay and “run it back”.
NFL Twitter is already missing the football action one week into the offseason
There is always that hope during the offseasons, but the lack of that football action makes people crave for it. Recently, on Sunday, the NFL twitteratis turned to the social media platform to express their itch for the game.
First Sunday without football 😭 pic.twitter.com/EOoIE1FiJU
— NFL (@NFL) February 20, 2022
No NFL for 5.5 months pic.twitter.com/VQmvlEb6wE
— Sam Voss (@SVoss32) February 20, 2022
No NFL today pic.twitter.com/5pmZ7zaWEo
— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) February 20, 2022
No NFL today pic.twitter.com/LfXCWzwi5J
— PMT Memes (@PardonMyMeme) February 20, 2022
Do you miss NFL football?
Yes Yes Yes
👇 👇 👇— Hasty (@HastyHighlights) February 20, 2022
That first Sunday with no NFL games feel. pic.twitter.com/XbarrdHaXv
— Sid Ca$hout (@TheSidJones) February 20, 2022
no NFL Sunday until September pic.twitter.com/tapxIgwa82
— Michael Mc (@Michael_NFL) February 20, 2022
Him: Daddy shouldn’t football be on?
Me: Zaire last Sunday was the last Sunday of football until September
Him: 😢😢😢
Me: 😢😢😢
Him: I’ll just sit here until September then
Damn I can’t wait for next season to start, it’s going be a long off season!!#49ers #FTTB #NFL pic.twitter.com/jVAODoUU35
— Political_furb (@Political_Furb) February 20, 2022
First weekend without football, I played played 18 holes, gym 2x, saw a concert, went skateboarding, finished a book and I’d still trade it for Jags @ Titans.
— Davis Mattek (davismattek.eth) (@DavisMattek) February 21, 2022
Waking up realizing this is the first weekend without football.
— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) February 19, 2022
First weekend without any Football. How long until it is back?? 🏈 #BallisLife pic.twitter.com/7iLcyyy9zL
— Coach Devin Bice (@devinbice88) February 20, 2022
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1st weekend without pro football. Guess I’ll have to get my golf fix.
— Ken Anderson (@KenAndersonNFL) February 19, 2022
Considering the yearning among the fans, it is certain that these next few months are going to be very long. However, it will be worth the wait. Now that the season is over, it will be seen which team makes a steal and which one ends up facing a blunder.
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Which team do you think will do better the next season? Let us know in the comments below!
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