As the NFL season nears its end, we see a decline in elite wide receiver production compared to previous years, with only two players surpassing 1,000 receiving yards so far. Offensive struggles and defensive tactics like Cover 2 are not solely to blame, as offenses are still averaging over 22 points per game. The lack of elite wide receiver production may be attributed to difficulties in combating creative blitz packages and pressures from advanced defensive schemes, leading to a shift in the distribution of impactful receivers in the league.
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The Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patriots, with Josh Allen struggling after a historical two-week performance, managing just 5.3 YPA and failing to score a rushing TD for the first time in six games. Despite a Buffalo defensive touchdown impacting Allen's volume, it was revealed he has been playing with a fractured hand since Week 1. James Cook scored two touchdowns on 14 touches, while Drake Maye impressed for New England. The Bills won...
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