Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Analysis: No offense but 2022 NFL is no league for old men

- By ARNIE STAPLETON

DENVER (AP) >> Defenses have finally figured out how to keep all those high-powered offenses from lighting up NFL scoreboard­s, and they’re also showing that in 2022 this is no league for old men.

Tom Brady, whose unretireme­nt at age 45 is looking like a big mistake, was held without a touchdown throw Sunday by a woeful Carolina Panthers team that throttled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21-3 after trading its best player and starting a third-string quarterbac­k.

Aaron Rodgers, 38, was held without so much as a third-down conversion — or one on fourth down, for that matter — for the first time in his career in the Green Bay Packers’ 2321 loss to Washington and Taylor Heinicke.

Matt Ryan, 37, separated his throwing shoulder in the Indianapol­is Colts’ 19-10 loss at Tennessee, but coach Frank Reich said Monday that’s not why he’s benching his bruised and battered 15year veteran in favor of second-year QB Sam Ehlinger.

Russell Wilson, sidelined by a pulled hamstring, donned a headset instead of a helmet in Denver, where the offensivel­y-challenged Broncos lost another close one Sunday with backup Brett Rypien making his second career start against the Jets.

Nathaniel Hackett said afterward that Wilson was trending toward returning against the Jaguars in London next weekend, although it might be best for the 33-year-old QB who’s off to the worst start of his career to sit out until after the Broncos’ bye and return against the Titans on Nov. 13.

There’s a multitude of reasons for the quarterbac­ks’ struggles and the league-wide dip in point production so far, including more blitzes and a rash of elite receivers getting traded, leaving their former teams to recreate chemistry, which takes time.

A major factor is the explosion of shell coverages where players cover portions of the field to form a “shell” defense, a strategy popularize­d by former Broncos coach Vic Fangio that is menacing offensive play-callers and ruffling quarterbac­ks this season, especially in the red zone.

Some of the game’s most accomplish­ed QBs are really feeling the pinch.

Brady doesn’t look like a seven-time Super Bowl winner without retired sidekick Rob Gronkowski, and Rodgers doesn’t look like the league’s two-time reigning MVP without pal Davante Adams, who was traded to the Raiders in the offseason.

Conversely, Patrick Mahomes, 27, doesn’t look like he misses superstar speedster Tyreek Hill at all.

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