A critical injury or a draft bust can derail even the best-laid plans.
Josh Rosen of the Miami Dolphins during an August 8 preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons.Andrew Luck's sudden retirement is a nightmare scenario for the Colts. Indianapolis should be comforted to know, though, that things could still get pretty ugly for every other team around the league.It's not just the unavailability of an established veteran that can derail a team.
Here, Forbes.com's SportsMoney contributors lay out the worst-case scenario for every team, with the NFL regular season set to begin on September 5.
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