It's well established that Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season in Pittsburgh. But after a strong start, can his team finally make a deep playoff run? Plus, is it time to include Baker Mayfield in the MVP discussion?
But it might be safe to write in pen that the Pittsburgh Steelers will again win at least nine games under coach Mike Tomlin, which makes them neither pretenders or contenders. The Steelers again look average on the offensive side, but, hey, they’re 2–0 after wins against the Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos.It’s also way too early to start MVP debates, but Baker Mayfield might find himself in the mix if he continues to make winning plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Fields is executing and protecting the football, but they only have one touchdown this season and beat the struggling Denver Broncos in a dull 13–6 game last week. In the Week 1 victory, Chris Boswell drilled six field goals to defeat the Falcons, 18–10. This is not a way of saying the Steelers should turn to Russell Wilson when he’s cleared from his calf injury, because the stagnant passing probably wouldn’t change with Wilson.
Mayfield found a way to guide the Buccaneers to a gritty road victory against the Detroit Lions last week. Aidan Hutchinson made life difficult for Mayfield with 4.5 sacks and Detroit’s defense took away his rushing attack. That wasn’t enough to stop Mayfield, who stepped up with an 11-yard rushing touchdown that eventually won the game.
Maybe this benching extends throughout the entire season, but it will allow Young to learn from the sidelines while Canales incorporates his offense and aims to gain belief inside the locker room during his first season. It’s probably not fair to make Andy Dalton the new crash-test dummy for this woeful offensive line, but he’s a proven veteran who knows how to adjust under difficult circumstances.
The Eagles signed Barkley for those types of moments and Sirianni chose to give his star playmaker an opportunity to win it.Through his first two starts, Daniels has completed 75.5% of his pass attempts with two rushing touchdowns. / Peter Casey-Imagn ImagesI nearly went “Fact” because quarterbacks tend to win OROY. I was also impressed with Jayden Daniels’s performance in the 21–18 victory against the New York Giants.
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