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Jimmy G and a new generation of star QBs.

- Matthew Stevens

Heading into the 2019 NFL regular season, some had wondered if the league was entering a low point. Star quarterbac­ks like Peyton Manning had been retired and others like New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady were winding down without many definitive stars waiting in the wings. There was a fear that the league’s best quarterbac­k rivalries were behind them and the ratings would slip accordingl­y.

But as the season progressed, it became clearer that the next generation of great matchups was just getting started. And as we sit in the middle of the playoffs, it’s obvious that the new wave is fully here and preparing for the types of games we’ll be talking about in another decade.

Take a look at all of the starting quarterbac­ks entering the 2019 NFL playoffs and you’ll see a pretty clear divide between the ages.

While Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson is the youngest signal-caller in the postseason this year, he’s the highlight of six quarterbac­ks just entering their prime (under 30 years old) – including four still on their rookie contracts. That’s a great sign for a league that markets quarterbac­k versus quarterbac­k rivalries more than the teams themselves.

While everyone remembers the Colts vs. Patriots matchups of the 2000s, it was really Manning vs. Brady that drew the headlines regardless of the fact the two were never on the field at the same time.

It’s now 2020 and Brady’s future is far from certain after a playoff loss to the Titans, potentiall­y dropping another eventual Hall of Fame quarterbac­k from the list.

But in turn, we’re seeing names like Russell Wilson, Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes clearly taking over, with Jackson the presumptiv­e NFL MVP for this season.

And with the playoffs just heating up, it’s those young players who are creating those budding rivalries already.

In the AFC, we’ll see a rematch of the Chiefs vs. Texans – Mahomes vs. Watson. If the divisional round plays out properly, we’ll see rematches of the 49ers vs. Seahawks (Jimmy Garoppolo

vs. Wilson) and Ravens vs. Texans or Chiefs (Jackson vs. Mahomes or Watson) for the second time this season in the AFC and NFC championsh­ip games.

That’s how new big rivalries begin and gain hype.

The NFL appears to be in good hands with the next generation of quarterbac­k at the helm.

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