Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes calling signals.
49ers kicker Jake Moody was the hero against the Bucs.
Patriots safety Brenden Schooler sacks Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams.
Detroit Lions cornerback Carlton Davis III intercepts the ball in front of Texans wideout Tank Dell.
The mid-term grades for National Football League teams are in, with varying results. Despite several close, one-score games, the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs sit atop the league standings with a perfect 9-0 record.
The Chiefs, currently going by the title of “Cardiac Chiefs,” had to survive a scare from the Denver Broncos, winning a 16-14 affair on a last-second blocked field goal attempt. This is the latest anxiety-filled episode that Chiefs fans have to endure. The team is making a habit of falling behind by double digits only to rally in the waning moments to pull out nail-biting wins. They will be pushed to the limit when they face the 8-2 Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park on Thursday night.
The Bills are among the few teams that have defeated the Chiefs in the regular season over the past few years. The
Bills are coming into the contest riding the wave of a five-game win
streak. The Chiefs will have their hands full as they continue their
unbeaten ways.
The
surprising LA Chargers (6-3) hold second place in the AFC West following
their 27-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans (2-7).
With
a 3-7 record following their 19-3 drubbing of the Chicago Bears, the
Patriots find themselves in a tie with the 3-7 New York Jets for second
place in the AFC Eastern Division. They are five games behind the
front-running Bills.
Playoff prospects for both teams seem dim, especially for the Jets, who were smacked by the resurging Cardinals 31-6 in Arizona.
The Cardinals hold first place in the NFC Western Division by their dominant win over the underachieving Jets.
The
injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers needed a last-second 44-yard field
goal by Jake Moody to squeeze past the 4-6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 26-23.
Moddy had missed multiple field goal tries earlier in the contest before
nailing the game-winner as regulation time expired.
In
other action, the Pittsburgh Steelers got a late 32-yard touchdown pass
from Russell Wilson to recently acquired wide receiver Mike Williams
with 2:22 left in the fourth quarter to record a 28-27 triumph over the
home team, Washington Commanders. The Steelers, at 7-2, hold a onegame
lead over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North Division. The
Commanders, 7-3, fall a game behind the Philadelphia Eagles, 7-2, for
the top spot in the NFC Eastern Division.
The
Eagles demolished the home team, the Dallas Cowboys, 34-6. According to
reports, the Cowboys were without star quarterback Dak Prescott because
he is headed for season-ending surgery for a hamstring tear. The
Cowboys drop to a woeful 3-6 record.
The
Baltimore Ravens, 7-3, were able to hold off the visiting 4-6
Cincinnati Bengals by the final score of 35-34, another disappointing
setback for the visitors. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow continues to
pile up spectacular passing numbers, but his team continues to lose
important games.
The Detroit Lions continue to argue that they are the top team in the National Football Conference and possibly the entire NFL.
Their
dramatic come-from-behind 26-23 win over the home team Houston Texans
is historical, seeing that the Lions, trailing 23-7 at intermission,
with quarterback Jared Goff tossing five interceptions, shut out the
Texans in the second half on their way to an 8-1 record, the best start
for the team since 1954. The second half shutout by the Lions’ defense
was the first by an NFL team trailing by 15 or more points since 1970.
The
Lions hold a one-game lead over the 7-2 Minnesota Vikings, who did just
enough to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 12-7 in Florida.
In
New Orleans, the NFC South Division-leading Atlanta Falcons, 6-4, lost
to the 3-7 Saints, 20-17. The LA Chargers, 6-3, took the measure of the
2-7 Tennessee Titans 27-17 to hold on to the second-place position in
the AFC Western Division.
And
bringing up the rear are the lowly New York Giants, 2-8, who dropped a
20-17 overtime affair to the 3-7 Carolina Panthers in Germany. The
Giants, who let star running back Saquan Barkley go to the NFC East
Division-leading Philadelphia Eagles during the off-season because they
didn’t want to pay him, are feeling the pain of his loss. Look for
significant housecleaning by the Giants front office to quiet the
discontent of their disgruntled fans.
On
Monday night in Los Angeles, Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was
20-for-28 for 207 yards, helping the 3-6 Dolphins snap a three-game
losing streak in beating the LA Rams.
Going
into the second half of this NFL season, the front runners for Super
Bowl contention are the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh
Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans in the AFC.
The
Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, the surprising Washington
Commanders, the San Francisco 49ers, if they can get healthy, the tough
Arizona Cardinals, and the Vikings are in contention for playoff spots.
Some of these teams fall in the category of pretenders. Time will tell
which team separates itself from the pack to be the real contender. It
should be an interesting second half of this current National Football
League season.