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NFL midseason: Team grades, QB storylines, 5 best games so far, and more

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NFL midseason: Team grades, QB storylines, 5 best games so far, and more

Nine weeks less. Nine weeks left. Then the playoffs, which culminated with Super Bowl LIX.

How is your team doing so far in the 2024 NFL season? What are the biggest surprises and disappointments? What about the most important developments?

We’ve got you covered. It’s all good here. Welcome to the 2024 Yahoo Sports NFL Midseason.


Buffalo? Everything is fine there. The other three teams? Not so good at the moment.

The Steelers earned the joint highest rating we gave. The same cannot be said for one of his bitter rivals.

It’s arguably the division of disappointment in the NFL, with the Texans looking good and everyone else not getting very good grades.

The Chiefs are 8-0, so they get top grades. But there have also been a couple of pleasant surprises here.

The feel-good story of the year in the NFL might be the Commanders. It’s certainly not what’s happening in Dallas and New York.

The most competitive division in the NFL is led by the powerful Lions and the surprising Vikings.

One of the F’s we awarded was in this division, and the team that received it won’t like where the best grade was either.

The expected leader of the class only got a C, and there’s a surprise team leading the way.


Which quarterbacks were the biggest winners of the NFL trade deadline? Who was the QB MVP? What about the biggest surprise? And how do we foresee the rest of the season?

Find out all about it here with a special edition of Charles Robinson’s weekly column.


The rise of Jayden Daniels and the Commanders’ instant prowess have helped deliver two of the top five games so far this NFL season.

What about the key games that will unfold in the coming weeks? We’ve got you covered.


Four Verts: biggest surprises and disappointments

Check back later Wednesday for Charles McDonald’s look at four key NFL talking points so far.


Check back later Wednesday for Frank Schwab’s look at the biggest takeaways from the NFL season so far.


MVP? Rookies of the year? Offensive player of the year? Coach of the year?

A special edition of Nate Tice’s Football 301 Playbook will have it all. Check back on Thursday.


We have midseason film and data on last spring’s first-round picks. If teams had that in April, how would they have drafted differently, if at all?

Jay Busbee has fun with this one. Check back on Thursday.

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