Top 10 Teams Capable of Winning Either Their First Title or Ending a Title Drought in 2019
In recent years, we see a trend of teams that have put together seasons to win their first ever championships (Astros, Capitals, Cavaliers) while others have ended title droughts (Cubs, Eagles, Royals, Warriors). Assuming this trend continues for 2019, these are the teams that are most likely going to end their drought. It must be at least 20 or more years or never to be on this list.With the AFC's best record in 2018, the Chiefs are among the favorites to win their first Super Bowl title in 49 seasons.
Well we’ll see about that. I have optimism about this upcoming season but I’m gonna be cautious.
After coming close to reaching the World Series in 2018, the Brewers look to be a team determined to get to the Fall Classic since 1982 and win their first ever championship in franchise history.
They’re a likable bunch and that Yelich dude is a stud
Not being able to win a league championship since 1963's AFL title in San Diego, the Chargers are one of two football teams in LA looking to bring home the Lombardi trophy.
The Chargers might not have won anything in San Diego since the AFL title in 1963, but they're a capable team looking to bring LA a football championship.
2019 will be their best chance in awhile just can’t face New England in the playoffs as Brady has been Phillip Rivers kryptonite currently 0-8 All Time
It's been a long time since 1967 that the Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup title. So far, Toronto is second in the Atlantic Division as they hope to end a title drought.
The Bears have not had a legendary team since 1985. But they could be a dangerous NFC team in the playoffs for this season.
I expect a deep run this year. That defense is scary for sure
Currently the best team in the NBA with a league MVP candidate in Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks look to end a title drought since 1971, when they last won an NBA title.
Having finally figured out the quarterback play for now, the Texans look poised to have a potential championship team either now or in the future. Considering they stay healthy and are willing to knock out the elite teams, a Super Bowl for Houston should be around the corner.
After a sluggish start, the Rockets have suddenly caught fire. Although not the most popular team in the NBA, the Rockets are certainly one to keep an eye on even if the Western Conference still goes through Golden State.
After years of trusting the process, the 76ers look ready to bring Philly another title. It had been a while since 1983 that the 76ers were crowned champions.
Sure they're still America's team and will always be a big name brand in the sports market. But the Cowboys haven't won a Super Bowl since 1995.