What needs to happen for New England to earn a playoff spot, and how do they stack up against the Dolphins and Bills in a highly-competitive AFC East? Here are some second-half superlatives and predictions:
Team to beat in the AFC East: Dolphins
The fact that Miami already beat Buffalo two weeks ago puts the Dolphins in the driver's seat, especially with Buffalo struggling a bit over these past few games.It all starts up front. The offensive line has to be more cohesive and play more consistently. There have been a lot of moving parts: David Andrews has missed time, while Cole Strange and Isaiah Wynn have both been in and out of the lineup.
Jakobi Meyers has been the Patriots' most reliable wide receiver for a few years now. But they need someone like DeVante Parker to step up down the stretch and help jump-start this offense. Parker and even Nelson Agholor have to show up in these next few games and be impactful players for this offense.You could easily point to Meyers for this award based on his stats midway through the season. But Stevenson is still going to be the workhorse.
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