The 2024 NFL season, at five weeks in, has already delivered some major surprises, both positive and negative. Few predicted the Commanders’ early success in Jaden Daniel’s career, while the Cincinnati Bengals’ 1-4 start has left many bewildered. This article will delve into the most significant realities of the 2024 NFL season thus far, highlighting both promising and concerning situations.
Los Angeles Rams: Time for a Rebuild?
The Los Angeles Rams’ 1-4 record after their Week 5 loss to the Green Bay Packers raises concerns about their future. Even with a healthy roster, the Rams faced an uphill battle this season. Their Wild Card round playoff loss to the Lions last year highlighted the need for significant improvement.
While they excelled in rushing during the 2023 season, ranking among the top 12 in major rushing categories, their performance this season tells a different story. Despite achieving 100+ rushing yards in two games, they suffered defeats in both, losing to the Bears and Packers.
A key factor suggesting a rebuild is necessary is the Rams’ roster composition. While they have promising young players, they lack the depth and experience to compete for a Super Bowl in the near future. Draft selections like Jared Verse, Braden Fisk, and Steve Avila indicate a focus on building a foundation for the future rather than immediate contention.
Los Angeles Rams players celebrating a touchdown
The main concern isn’t Matt Stafford’s abilities but rather his age (36). Expecting him to replicate his peak performance is unrealistic. While the Rams remain a competitive team in the NFC, they fall short of being elite contenders. Their secondary remains a weakness, further emphasizing the need for a rebuild.
Cincinnati Bengals: A Team Backed into a Corner
The Cincinnati Bengals find themselves in a precarious position at 1-4 after a 41-38 loss to the Ravens. Their only victory this season came against the Andy Dalton-led Panthers in Week 4.
The Bengals’ struggles stem from a lack of alternative win conditions. Their success hinges heavily on Joe Burrow delivering MVP-caliber performances and their defense exceeding expectations. Despite scoring 105 points in their last three games, they’ve only secured one win.
Adding to their woes is a challenging schedule ahead. While they should aim to improve to 3-4 after facing the Giants and Browns, tougher matchups await. Games against the Ravens (again), Chargers, Steelers (twice), and Cowboys pose significant challenges.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow throwing a pass
The Bengals’ Week 5 loss to the Ravens was particularly concerning. Despite being gifted a turnover and starting on Baltimore’s 38-yard line, they opted for three consecutive runs to attempt a 50+ yard field goal, ultimately failing to capitalize on a golden opportunity.
The long-term outlook for the Bengals also raises concerns, particularly the likelihood of Zack Taylor remaining head coach. Owner Mike Brown’s financial constraints compared to other NFL owners suggest a reluctance to make significant coaching changes.
Minnesota Vikings: Super Bowl Contenders?
Contrary to the notion of a “Vikings curse,” the Minnesota Vikings’ 5-0 start, including a 23-17 win over the Jets in London, paints a different picture. The key to their success lies in their Super Bowl-caliber defense, expertly led by Brian Flores.
Flores has transformed the Vikings’ defense into a force to be reckoned with. They held the Giants to a mere six points in Week 1 and have continued their impressive form against tough opponents like the 49ers, Texans, Packers, and Jets.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins passing the ball
Key additions like Andrew van Ginkel, Blake Cashman, and Jonathan Garvin have bolstered the defense, allowing Flores to implement his aggressive blitzing schemes and suffocating coverage. Their two defensive touchdowns and three interceptions against Aaron Rodgers in Week 5 underscore their dominance.
While their Week 7 clash against the Detroit Lions presents a significant challenge, the Vikings’ strong start and defensive prowess position them as legitimate contenders in the NFC.
Pittsburgh Steelers: A Season Slipping Away?
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 20-7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5 raises concerns about their trajectory this season. While Justin Fields has shown flashes of brilliance, deeper issues plague the team.
Wide receiver George Pickins’ lack of effort and questionable attitude have become major distractions. While a two-minute clip of him jogging routes sparked debate, it exemplifies a recurring problem that has plagued his career. This issue extends beyond Pickins, as teammates have reportedly expressed frustration with his behavior.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett scrambling with the ball
Their offensive struggles are further compounded by a lack of reliable weapons. Najee Harris’s underwhelming performance and the offensive line’s struggles limit their scoring potential.
Even with a 3-0 start, the Steelers’ victories often relied on a familiar formula: a low-scoring, defense-oriented approach. However, their inability to replicate this against a depleted Cowboys team exposed their flaws.
Conclusion
As the 2024 NFL season unfolds, these early realities offer a glimpse into the potential trajectories of these teams. While some face difficult decisions regarding their future, others have emerged as legitimate contenders. The weeks ahead promise to be captivating as the playoff picture becomes clearer.