5 biggest Super Bowl pretenders from AFC in 2022 NFL season
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The Jets have done the same with Zach Wilson.
Have the Patriots done so with Mac?The Dolphins have isolated the variable. They’ve given Tua enough talent around him so that barring injury, if he doesn’t take a step, they’ll know it wasn’t the surrounding players.The Jets have done the same with Zach Wilson.Have the Patriots done so with Mac? Tyreek Hill's addition to a WR room featuring the 2020 NFL Draft's top receiver off the board in Jaylen Waddle is certainly impressive. However, it doesn't solve the issue of Bridgewater's minimal air-yard output. The Dolphins could be talented enough to sneak into the postseason regardless of who is under center. But a fully healthy Tagovailoa is the only entity that could make Miami a contender in 2022.
5 biggest Super Bowl pretenders from AFC in 2022 NFL season
These 5 AFC teams are more sizzle than steak come late December / January this season The has been the top-loaded conference in the for the past decade and more. But it's the NFC that has been bringing the Vince Lombardi Trophy home the past two seasons. With that said, the AFC has seen some fantastic multiple-title runs. 's New England Patriots won three titles in a five-year stretch, while Ben Roethlisberger's Pittsburgh Steelers won two. Peyton Manning's wins in Indianapolis and Denver have also come in the past 15 years. Overall, the score since 2007 is an even 8-8 for both conferences. Could 2022 be a pendulum swing of championship silverware back to the AFC? With Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and even an improved Mac Jones under Bill Belichick in the conference, there is certainly hope that it could be their year. However, should the title return to the AFC, it is unlikely to be thanks to the exploits of these five teams.5 biggest Super Bowl pretenders from the AFC in the upcoming 2022 NFL season
#5 Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa needs to stay on the field to prove this prediction for the Miami Dolphins to be false Until Tua Tagovailoa can prove healthy enough to stay on the field for the entire season, or at least 14 games, the will be considered pretenders in the AFC. In the event of Tagovailoa's absence due to injury, Teddy Bridgewater could start for an extended stretch of the 2022 season. His poor performance for the Panthers in 2020 and lukewarm showing in Denver last season will put into doubt any thoughts that the Dolphins are for real. The Dolphins have isolated the variable. They’ve given Tua enough talent around him so that barring injury, if he doesn’t take a step, they’ll know it wasn’t the surrounding players.The Jets have done the same with Zach Wilson.
Have the Patriots done so with Mac?The Dolphins have isolated the variable. They’ve given Tua enough talent around him so that barring injury, if he doesn’t take a step, they’ll know it wasn’t the surrounding players.The Jets have done the same with Zach Wilson.Have the Patriots done so with Mac? Tyreek Hill's addition to a WR room featuring the 2020 NFL Draft's top receiver off the board in Jaylen Waddle is certainly impressive. However, it doesn't solve the issue of Bridgewater's minimal air-yard output. The Dolphins could be talented enough to sneak into the postseason regardless of who is under center. But a fully healthy Tagovailoa is the only entity that could make Miami a contender in 2022.