With the 2020 NFL season just days away, it’s the ideal opportunity for our Tom E. Curran to investigate what’s to come. Does he have the Pats making the end of the season games? Will Brady win a ring in Tampa? His forecasts may astonish you.
Introduction
It’s truly occurring!! It’s going to be unusual. It’s going to hush up. It’s going to be antagonistic and befuddling now and again. Yet, the 2020 NFL season will be played in full and it will be astounding. You could simply stop here knowing all that.
Or on the other hand you can ruin all the fun of the following five months by perusing further and seeing if or not the Bucs have a home game in February this year. Goodness, they figure they may.
AFC EAST
Bison Bills (11-5)
New England Patriots (8-8)
Miami Dolphins (7-9)
New York Jets (5-11)
THE SKINNY
Bison begins 6-0, the capper of that run being an ideal time succeed at home over the Chiefs. Furthermore, through everything, Josh Allen remains uncontrollably conflicting.
With the Patriots battling powerfully to score 20 (Nick Folk and Jake Bailey are their most strong weapons before Halloween), they start the season 2-4 as the Bills make it a one-horse race.
The Dolphins’ season-opening win at Foxboro places wind in their sails yet they go through the year not being terrible enough to go to Tua while not being adequate to make the end of the season games. The Jets set up focuses as Sam Darnold steps forward however they can’t stop a nosebleed on safeguard.
AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens (13-3)
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)
Cleveland Browns (5-11)
Cincinnati Bengals (4-12)
THE SKINNY
On the off chance that you think the Ravens are disappearing, they aren’t. They set the NFL precedent for surging a year ago, breaking the record set by the 1978 Patriots. They don’t move beyond that 3,296-yard yield this year yet with early-season molding an issue for most groups, Baltimore goes out of control.
The greatest story in the division, however, is the resurgence of Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers. The expectation to absorb information for the Browns under new lead trainer Kevin Stefanski is too steep to even think about giving them any footing. Joe Burrow is the genuine article.
AFC SOUTH
Tennessee Titans (10-6)
Indianapolis Colts (10-6)
Houston Texans (9-7)
Jacksonville Jaguars (1-15)
THE SKINNY
The 2019 version of Ryan Tannehill was a joy. In 2020, he returns a tad. In any case, in this Black-and-Blue division where the three groups at the top alternate beating one another, the Titans despite everything win the division.
The 2019 version of Philip Rivers was an admonition. The Colts didn’t notice it. They despite everything are a strong group following the mantra of the remainder of the great groups in the gathering (Chiefs aside): Run the ball. Play protection.
The tricky armada of weapons the Texans amassed for Deshaun Watson go to no end. They despite everything can’t ensure him. The Jaguars take a strong run at a winless season.
AFC WEST
Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)
Las Vegas Raiders (9-7)
Denver Broncos (8-8)
Los Angeles Chargers (6-10)
THE SKINNY
The Chiefs can’t be halted until the Bills trip them up. Until the Bills and Broncos trip them up in consecutive weeks. Bosses Bucs is the NFL ordinary season round of the year and Tom Brady outduels Patrick Mahomes.
The light goes on only a smidgen for Derek Carr in Vegas while the Broncos are the group no one needs to play. The Chargers give it to Justin Herbert after their bye week.
NFC EAST
Philadelphia Eagles (9-7)
Dallas Cowboys (9-7)
Washington Football Team (3-13)
New York Giants (3-13)
THE SKINNY
The Eagles went on a run at the last part of last season to make the end of the season games. They added Darius Slay to their optional. In the event that Carson Wentz can assemble a solid season, they can be the unexpected group in the NFC.
New mentor in Dallas (Mike McCarthy), same outcomes where results don’t coordinate the ability level. I love that there’s a group called Football Team. Joe Judge gets Giants headed right way yet that first-year bend is hard to overcome.
NFC NORTH
Green Bay Packers (11-5)
Minnesota Vikings (10-6)
Chicago Bears (8-8)
Detroit Lions (4-12)
THE SKINNY
A kinder, gentler Aaron Rodgers follows up last season’s 13-3 record with another division title.
The loss of Stephon Diggs harms the Vikings until freshman Justin Jefferson gets moving. The Bears are wasting their time and the Lions safeguard shields them from gaining any ground.
NFC SOUTH
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12-4)
New Orleans Saints (11-5)
Atlanta Falcons (7-9)
Carolina Panthers (4-12)
THE SKINNY
Somewhat delayed out of the entryways in September, the Bucs kick it in once they get a couple of games added to their repertoire and go on a run as Tom Brady tosses 40 scores for the second time in his profession.
The Saints have all that ability however Drew Brees shows his age a smidgen as does Matt Ryan. Teddy Bridgewater isn’t sufficient to help Matt Rhule beat his first-year bend.
NFC WEST
San Francisco 49ers (11-5)
Arizona Cardinals (10-6)
Seattle Seahawks (9-7)
Los Angeles Rams (6-10)
THE SKINNY
Tricky fun in the NFC West where Jimmy G., Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson have splendid seasons. The Niners guard conveys them to the division title. The Rams Super Bowl trip appears to be such a long time ago.
AFC PLAYOFFS
WILD CARD ROUND
Bosses over Raiders, Steelers over Titans, Bills over Colts
DIVSIONAL PLAYOFFS
Steelers over Ravens, Chiefs over Bills
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
Steelers over Chiefs
NFC PLAYOFFS
WILD CARD ROUND
49ers over Vikings, Cardinals over Packers, Saints over Eagles
DIVISIONAL ROUND
Bucs over Packers, 49ers over Cardinals
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
Bucs over 49ers
SUPER BOWL 54
Bucs over Steelers
What is old is new once more. Tom Brady (this time in pewter) against the Steelers. Ben Roethlisberger on the opposite side, yet huge Ben’s previous OC is currently the lead trainer with the Buccaneers.
It may be an ideal opportunity to turn the page to very much oxygenated fresh blood at the quarterback position around the NFL.
In any case, 2020 will have a place with the GOAT and Patriots fans won’t realize whether to chuckle or cry when he wins Super Bowl 54 in his new “home.
AWARDS
MVP
Tom Brady
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Brady
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Chandler Jones
COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ben Roethlisberger
COACH OF THE YEAR
Bruce Arians