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NFL New Year's resolutions: What every team will look to change heading into 2024

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With a new year on the horizon, NFL fans are gearing up for the playoffs, hoping their favorite team can lift the Lombardi Trophy in February. 

Others are already looking ahead to the NFL Draft, hoping the 2024 campaign can bring more wins. 

Either way, every team would like to make a New Year's resolution to improve next year. 

Let's take a look at what each NFL team is hoping to change in 2024.

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws a pass before a game against the Philadelphia against at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 10, 2023. (Tim Heitman/USA Today Sports)

Cowboys fans have been praying to the football gods for years for this — since 1995 to be exact. That's not only the last time the Cowboys won the Super Bowl. It's also the last time the Cowboys made it past the divisional round in the playoffs. 

As long as their defensive front can continue to wreak havoc on quarterbacks, this group has a Super Bowl in its future. But we've said that for years now.

There's nothing else the Eagles want than to return to the Super Bowl and win it. The sting of losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in February still hovers over Lincoln Financial Field, and once again, this group is playoff-bound. 

They hit a three-game skid in December, but Philly got back on track, and it's ready to get back to the big dance, this time in Las Vegas. 

The second-year quarterback showcased his skills for Washington's offense despite the team's final record. Howell is clearly someone the Commanders can build around, but he needs to be protected.

An honorable mention here will be the coaching staff for Washington.

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