Mid-Season Report
We have arrived at the halfway point (sort of thanks to a 17-game schedule) of the NFL season. Here’s a brief rundown of who are contenders, outsiders and are planning for next season.
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We have arrived at the halfway point (sort of thanks to a 17-game schedule) of the NFL season. Here’s a brief rundown of who are contenders, outsiders and are planning for next season.
Continue reading* – Division Winner
+ – Wild Card Winner
AFC
1. Kansas City Chiefs
2. Houston Texans
3. Baltimore Ravens
4. Buffalo Bills
5. New York Jets
6. Cincinnati Bengals
7. Miami Dolphins
NFC
1. San Francisco 49ers
2. Detroit Lions
3. Philadelphia Eagles
4. Atlanta Falcons
5. Dallas Cowboys
6. Green Bay Packers
7. Los Angeles Rams
Continue reading1. San Francisco 49ers
Salary cap hell is approaching and this will likely be the last year with this current group to finally cash in and win a Super Bowl title.
2. Los Angeles Rams
With a healthy QB Matthew Stafford and a healthy WR Cooper Kupp, they could push for a top spot for the Wild Card and maybe the division should the Niners falter.
3. Seattle Seahawks
A new regime is taking shape at the coaching ranks. Can the new look defense match what the offense can produce on a weekly basis?
4. Arizona Cardinals
I don’t see Arizona giving up on QB Kyler Murray should he falter or get hurt again this season, but time is running out on his worth in the desert.
Continue readingTo Be The Best, You Have To Beat The Best
A lot of attention is being given to the games MVP in QB Patrick Mahomes. He threw for 333 yards and two touchdown passes, including the game winner in overtime to WR Mecole Hardman who was brought back mid-season after being released from the New York Jets. Mahomes also ran for 66 yards and the Chiefs had more rushing yards than the 49ers (130-110). However, this game was won by the Chiefs defense.
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