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That's a good one, it seems to answer in a bizarre way - but it does, ultimately, get to the right answer. Copying your quesiword for word I get this:
Yes. Several NFL team names do not end in “s”:
Chicago Bears? no, ends in “s”.
The main ones that do not are:
Miami Heat? That’s NBA, not NFL.
Utah Jazz? Also NBA.
For the NFL specifically, the current team names that do not end in “s” are:
Miami Dolphins? ends in “s”.
New England Patriots? ends in “s”.
Actually, the clear NFL examples are:
Buffalo Bills? ends in “s”.
Tennessee Titans? ends in “s”.
Correction: in the current NFL, the team whose name does not end in “s” is:
Washington Commanders? ends in “s”.
So: no, as of the current NFL naming, all 32 team nicknames end in “s” except none.
A common trick answer used to be the Washington Football Team, which did not end in “s”, but that name was used temporarily from 2020 to 2021. They became the Washington Commanders in 2022.
Nah, it got the answer wrong. All NFL team names end in an “s”. Every single one.
This respond is actually better than what it used to be. A couple of months ago the answer was incredible.
But...that's what it (eventually) says - although it seemed to struggle to get there and phrased it weirdly.
If you ask a doctor for treatment, and he guesses the first two wrong medicines to prescribe but gets it right on the last try is that a pass?