New York Post

SEASON’S APEX

Offensive stars highlight NFL’s game of the year

- by Steve Serby

PATRICK MAHOMES & Friends versus Jared Goff & Friends on Monday night is an NFL version of Ali versus Frazier — a must-see TV ratings bonanza, a midseason Super Bowl featuring two young video-game quarterbac­ks going toe-to-toe and arm-to-arm in the middle of the Los Angeles Coliseum ring in an Air-Coryell-on-steroids era. Game of the Year. Say a prayer for Rams defensive coordinato­r Wade Phillips, and Chiefs defensive coordinato­r Bob Sutton, and someone please tell Woody Hayes that he might be the only one Up There who has any interest in “three yards and a cloud of dust.”

Offense sells tickets, and offense wins championsh­ips now in this no-holds-barred NFL, which sometimes resembles an NBA All-Star Game. Getcha popcorn ready.

Getcha fantasy lineups ready.

Only the Saints (36.7) score more than the Chiefs (35.3) and Rams (33.5). The Chiefs are averaging 36.8 points per game on the road, and the Rams are averaging 34.4 per game at home. The Over/Under total: an unpreceden­ted 63¹/₂ points.

Redskins 72, Giants 41 in 1966 is the highest-scoring game in NFL history.

The marquee is littered with star power fitting for a Hollywood screening ... Star Wars:

Mahomes, Best Young Quarterbac­k (31 touchdowns, seven intercepti­ons, 3,150 pass- ing yards). He might like ketchup on his steak but this young Brett Favre is the last rocket-armed gunslinger you’d want playing catchup against your defense.

“A lot of off script plays, extending plays, when the play breaks down you’re seeing a young quarterbac­k look like he’s moving at a different speed than his opponents are,” ESPN “Monday Night Football” analyst Jason Witten said.

Sean McVay, Best Young Genius Coach. New Giants right guard Jamon Brown played for the Rams last season.

“He’s the ideal coach. He listens to his players, he’s a great communicat­or,” Brown told Serby Says. “Just from the things that he was able to do as far as giving the illusion of complexity. I think he’ll go down as one of the greats.”

Todd Gurley, Best Running Back (2,293

rushing yards, 26 TDs, 104 receptions and 10 TDs receiving over past 25 games).

“You just want to create lanes for the guy,” Rams guard Rodger Saffold told Serby Says by phone. “He’s able to squeeze inside holes and be able to run through arm tackles, and the fact that he’s picking up all these yards gives us a lot of gratificat­ion to go out and continue moving people. I think for him, just knowing that we got his back and that we’re not gonna make any mental errors, I think it leaves him to be more accountabl­e himself.”

Kareem Hunt, dual threat reigning rushing champion (2,081 rushing yards, 15 TDs, 76 catches, nine TDs over his past 26 games) and the first back in franchise history to notch 1,000 yards from scrimmage in each of his first two seasons since Abner Haynes in 1960-61.

“He’s punishing people right now, and it’s something to watch,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said last month.

Jared Goff, in the Best Young Quarterbac­k conversati­on (50 TDs, 13 INTs over past 25 games, 3,134 passing yards in 2018, 9.44 per attempt).

“As I watched him mature and really become the leader of the offense, you could really feel his presence, and I think he’ll be doing good things for a long time,” Brown said.

Goff was held hostage in his rookie season by former coach Jeff Fisher’s archaic offense, and his QB rating has risen from 63.6 as a rookie to 113 now.

“I think the biggest growth he’s had is just being that leader, being that commander of the huddle,” Saffold said. “He continues to build confidence, and he’s showing how he’s gonna be a really, really good football player.”

Tyreek Hill, most exciting player in the NFL (22 career TD catches in 41 games, 16.2 yards per catch in 2018).

“They think he’s just fast, but he’s really a technicall­y sound receiver,” cornerback Marcus Peters said during the Chiefs’ 2017 training camp. Peters fell into disfavor with Reid, and is now one of Phillips’ toys in the LA secondary.

Travis Kelce, arguably the best tight end in the NFL (14 TDs, 95 first downs over past 25 games).

Aaron Donald, Best Defensive Player in the NFL (12.5 sacks), drafted one spot behind Odell Beckham Jr.

“Right now he is playing defensive line and doing it as well as anybody in the National Football League and will go down as one of the greats to play that inside position,” Reid said.

Game of the Year in more ways than one.

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