Some people will think this is long overdue, while others may feel it’s a travesty that Buffalo isn’t No. 1. That’s what makes a good sports debate. Goff and the running game look unstoppable.
Buffalo Bills:
They beat the man, but they have been beaten twice this season. By a hair, they are just short of the top spot. Josh Allen is making a strong case for MVP.
Kansas City Chiefs:
A tough road loss has dropped the two-time defending champs two spots on this list. Mahomes and the crew will be just fine.
Philadelphia Eagles:
Don’t sleep on the Eagles…they are having a sneaky great season. Saquon Barkley is the perfect addition to this dynamic offense, and at the moment, they are my pick to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers:
Russell Wilson has fit in nicely. But after a bad loss to the Browns on TNF, they moved down a spot and could move down further depending on Sunday’s and Monday’s results.
Minnesota Vikings:
After their two-game blip, the Vikings seem to be back, but I question Sam Darnold at QB…I have much more faith in Jared Goff, Jalen Hurts, or Jordan Love.
Green Bay Packers:
And speaking of Love’s Packers. They won by the skin of their teeth on Sunday, but a win is a win.
Baltimore Ravens:
For all of Lamar Jackson’s greatness, he cannot win a big game and cannot beat the Steelers, who have owned him through the years. Don’t look now, but they have four losses.
Los Angeles Chargers:
Is this the year to believe in the Chargers? With Jim Harbaugh at the helm, this could be their year to make a deep playoff run. They have an interesting matchup this week against a Ravens team coming off their tough loss.
Denver Broncos:
The Broncos have been a feisty bunch and have outperformed expectations this season. If the season ended today, the Broncos would be in the playoffs and a lot of it is thanks to Bo Nix.