The NFL regular season is four months long, but in many
ways, the real season doesn’t begin until after Thanksgiving. Any team that
hasn’t dug itself too big of a hole is still alive, even with just five weeks
remaining.
Having said that, there are no shortage of surprises prior to the start of December.
Last season, eight teams that didn’t reach the postseason in 2016 made the playoffs. The NFL could have as many as seven new teams in the postseason this January.
That’s a lot of turnover, and this year it’s helped lead to some extremely surprising developments in the league.
Having said that, there are no shortage of surprises prior to the start of December.
Last season, eight teams that didn’t reach the postseason in 2016 made the playoffs. The NFL could have as many as seven new teams in the postseason this January.
That’s a lot of turnover, and this year it’s helped lead to some extremely surprising developments in the league.
HERE ARE MY TOP 10
PITTSBURGH STEELERS RUNNING BACK LE’VEON
BELL SITTING OUT THE WHOLE SEASON
This issue dates back to March, so it’s nothing new. But
regardless of whether one sides with player or team in the Bell-Steelers saga,
no one could have guessed the running back would sit the whole season.
The Steelers never came close to offering Bell the amount of money the Los Angeles Rams gave Todd Gurley,
but still, it’s surprising when anyone turns down $14.5 million guaranteed to
play one season.
Bell’s absence has led to another surprising development:
James Conner is turning into a star. Conner is averaging more yards per carry
(4.6) than Bell did in 2017, and he already has five 100-yard rushing games,
which is more than the four Bell posted last year.
Furthermore, Conner is third in the NFL with 10 rushing
touchdowns and fourth with 849 rushing yards.
CHICAGO BEARS DEVELOPING INTO AN ELITE
DEFENSE
During the offseason and through September, the
storylines surrounding the Bears were all about the offense. New coach Matt
Nagy was drawing up exciting new plays every week and successfully utilizing
the Bears' recent draft picks and free-agency acquisitions — not to mention,
Nagy also placed Mitch Trubisky’s development back on the right path.
But as Chicago’s last two prime-time games showed, it’s
the Bears defense that has this team in first place.
Allowing 19.2 points per game and 316.1 yards per
contest, Chicago's defense is third and fourth in those two categories,
respectively. Defensive end Khalil Mack is leading the way with 8.0 sacks and
five forced fumbles. Those numbers have Mack in the Defensive Player of the
Year conversation.
He’s hardly the only playmaker, though, on that side of
the ball. Rookie linebacker Roquan Smith has shined in his first year, leading
the team with 81 total tackles, and defensive tackle Akiem Hicks excels at both
stuffing the run and rushing the passer.
In the secondary, defensive back Kyle Fuller and safety
Eddie Jackson have nine combined interceptions. Jackson has returned two of
those picks and a fumble for touchdowns.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS SITTING IN LAST PLACE
The Jaguars defense was so elite last season that it
truly appeared they were a quarterback away from the Super Bowl. Jacksonville
stuck with Blake Bortles, and in Week 2, Bortles tore apart the Patriots,
throwing for 376 yards and four touchdowns.
But he has been extremely inconsistent since then. He’s averaged less than 6.0 yards per attempt in five of the last nine games, and in another contest, he threw four interceptions. During that stretch, the Jaguars are 1-8.
It’s hardly only Bortles’ fault, though, as the Jacksonville defense hasn’t been good either. And not having running back Leonard Fournette for much of the first half hurt, as he helps the offense control the ball and keep the defense off the field.
But he has been extremely inconsistent since then. He’s averaged less than 6.0 yards per attempt in five of the last nine games, and in another contest, he threw four interceptions. During that stretch, the Jaguars are 1-8.
It’s hardly only Bortles’ fault, though, as the Jacksonville defense hasn’t been good either. And not having running back Leonard Fournette for much of the first half hurt, as he helps the offense control the ball and keep the defense off the field.
But there also have been far too many blown coverages for
Jacksonville. Last season, the Jaguars led the league in passing yards allowed
per attempt. They have fallen to No. 7 in that category this year.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS RB ADRIAN PETERSON ON
HIS WAY TO ANOTHER 1,000-YARD SEASON
In August, Peterson wasn’t on a roster, and it appeared
he was headed into retirement. If not for an injury to rookie Derrius Guice,
Peterson may have been sitting on his couch this fall.
Instead he is in Washington, and through 11 games,
Peterson is on pace for more than 1,100 yards. It would be the eighth
1,000-yard rushing season of his career and his first since 2015.
However, it’s hardly a guarantee Peterson reaches that
milestone. In the last four games, he has 171 yards and is averaging 3.1 yards
per carry. Those numbers will have to improve if Peterson is going to reach the
1,000-yard mark and lead the Redskins to the postseason.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES SITTING UNDER .500
HEADING INTO DECEMBER
The 2017 season was magical for the Eagles. Just about
everything went right, and even when it didn’t (ex. Carson Wentz injury),
things worked out in the end.
So a regression was to be expected — but this much is
surprising. Even after the comeback victory against the New York Giants on
Sunday, Philadelphia sits at 5-6 and in third place in the NFC East heading
into December.
The playoff picture is an absolute logjam in the NFC. The
Eagles might have to win out to earn a wild-card spot. The good news is
Philadelphia is only one game back in the NFC East and has four division games
remaining.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS QB PATRICK MAHOMES IN
THE MVP RACE
Some will probably argue this isn’t a surprise.
Personally, I figured Mahomes was the real deal when Andy Reid was willing to
trade veteran Alex Smith following the best season of his career.
But Mahomes being this good, this fast, is a surprise.
With 3,628 passing yards and 37 touchdowns, Mahomes is on pace for 5,275 yards
and 53 touchdowns. Just three quarterbacks have reached either of those totals,
and only Peyton Manning has posted more than 5,000 passing yards and 50
touchdowns in the same year.
To stay in the MVP race, though, Mahomes will have to cut
down on his interceptions. He didn’t have any through the first four games, but
since then he has 10. He threw five in the two Chiefs losses this year.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS STRUGGLING ON DEFENSE
Similar to the Jaguars, it’s not as though the Vikings
are playing poor defense. But their play has also not been elite.
A year after finishing first or second in yards allowed,
passing yards allowed, rushing yards allowed and points allowed, the Vikings
have fallen outside the top four in three of those four categories. In most
cases, the drop-off hasn’t been significant, but Minnesota does rank 10th in
points allowed so far this season.
The Vikings are yielding a touchdown more per game in
2018 than they did last season. The offense is partly to blame for giving up
more points because of giveaways and the lack of a running game. But it's that
defensive stat that is the main reason why the Vikings have already lost more
games than they did in 2017.
JON GRUDEN TENURE OFF TO EXTREMELY ROCKY
START WITH OAKLAND RAIDERS
Despite the win last week, things couldn’t have started
much worse for Gruden in his return to the Raiders.
First, Oakland dealt Mack, who has been a major reason
for the Bears’ rapid rise. Then the Raiders traded away wide receiver Amari
Cooper to Dallas, and he is suddenly a No. 1 receiver again. He posted 180
receiving yards and two touchdowns on Thanksgiving against the Redskins.
Both Mack and Cooper could very well lead their new teams
to division titles, while the Raiders could finish with the worst record in the
AFC.
And all season long, there have been reports of
dysfunction inside the Raiders organization, where Gruden has his own scouts
that he trusts. This is far from what NFL fans were expecting when Oakland
hired him for $100 million guaranteed.
At 2-9, the Raiders are at the bottom of the AFC.
MATT RYAN LEADING THE NFL IN PASSING
The former MVP is a great quarterback. But in a season
where future Hall of Fame quarterbacks such as Drew Brees and newcomers like
Mahomes and Jared Goff are absolutely shining, it’s surprising to see a
quarterback on a 4-7 team leading the league in passing.
In fact, Ryan’s numbers through 11 weeks are pretty
similar to those from his 2016 MVP season. That just speaks to how much the
defense has struggled with injuries this year.
After Thursday, Ryan has 3,683 passing yards, which is
just 75 more than Mahomes. Even after Ben Roethlisberger threw for 462 yards
against Denver, Ryan still leads “Big Ben” by 19 yards in the passing title
race.
LINEBACKER JOE SCHOBERT EMERGING AS
BRIGHTEST YOUNG STAR ON BROWNS DEFENSE
No disrespect to Myles Garrett, Denzel Ward or Jabrill
Peppers; all three could become perennial Pro Bowl players. But right now,
Schobert is playing better than any Cleveland defender.
In his third season, Schobert has been absolutely
everywhere for the Browns. He has 64 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, six pass
deflections and an interception. Schobert is second on the team in tackles
despite missing three games.
According to Pro Football Focus, Schobert is also the best
coverage linebacker in the NFL.
Maybe most impressively, the Browns are 4-3-1 when he
plays. When Schobert has been hurt, Cleveland is 0-3.
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