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The 2024 NFL regular season has already reached the midway point. We looked at a clean slate of 272 games nine weeks ago, unsure of how they would all play out. We will be looking at a complete playoff bracket in nine weeks. We’ve witnessed 16 trades, a Hail Mary, and the dismissal of two coaches. Several second-year quarterbacks have been benched, Kirk Cousins and Jayden Daniels are leading the Kansas City Chiefs, and the team is unbeaten. Saquon Barkley ran a man backward, Derrick Henry has more beyond 1,000 yards, and players like Aidan Hutchinson, Tua Tagovailoa, and Micah Parsons have been ejected off the field. Here is an MMQB staff midseason roundtable before we see what the regular season’s back nine has in store for us. Our writers and editors will each offer a surprise for the first half, a compelling plot for the second half, and an updated (or not) Super Bowl prediction.contender for the remainder of the season. Through nine games, he has thrown nine touchdowns with just two interceptions, avoiding disastrous errors. He has also demonstrated outstanding rushing skills, gaining nearly 1,000 yards on the ground. With games against the Steelers, Eagles, and Cowboys over the next three weeks, things won’t get easy for Washington. To finish the season, they will play the Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, and Eagles. However, following a strong first half, the Commanders are well-positioned to challenge for the division crown. Mitch Goldich: With both quarterbacks, the Steelers have managed to make it work. Despite my great admiration for Mike Tomlin, I didn’t think the lineup’s combination of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields would be a surefire way to win. (In fact, before to the season, I made the audacious prediction that Wilson would win a game this season—but not for the Steelers.) However, thus far, both on and off the field, everything has gone perfectly. After losing his job to Wilson, Justin Fields went 4–2 as a starter and then made all the appropriate statements. Wilson entered the game and has performed admirably in his two starts, and suddenly Pittsburgh leads the AFC North 6–2. As Conor mentioned upon his debut, Wilson has also adjusted to being a Steeler in the proper manner. To maintain his renowned.500-or-better streak, Tomlin only needs to go 3–6 from now on, but this is a squad that logically has higher aspirations than that. Although I’m curious to see how long Pittsburgh can do this, I wouldn’t be shocked if a major playoff game were decided by T.J. Watt on a quarterback’s lap, forcing a fumble from Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, or, dare I say it, Patrick Mahome
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