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Post-Week 8 NFL Top Ten (Sports)


    The NFL season is nearing its midpoint and with this comes talk shows freaking out about Quarterbacks, overreacting articles telling you a team is dead and overall just general bad vibes about most teams future. This ranking is more of the same but hopefully presents a more calm voice for what could be one of the most odd and unpredictable NFL seasons in recent memory.

  1. Eagles 

The birds just keep finding ways to win and keep adding more and more quality players.

  1. Chiefs 

This is Patrick Mahomes we are talking about, it's gonna be okay. Just listen to 1989 Chiefs fans until the playoffs then you can worry.

  1. Dolphins 

Positionless football, maybe this might work? Jalen Ramsey coming back could be huge.

  1. Jaguars

Trevor Lawrence just needs to protect the ball because the defense is getting too many turnovers to not capitalize.

  1. Seahawks 

Leonard Williams' addition makes this team a legit contender if their offensive line can get healthy.

  1. Ravens 

So this is what happens when you get Lamar some weapons. The defense is way underrated as well.

7. 49ers

Brock Purdy better figure it out or Sam Darnold might be taking snaps soon or even Christian McCaffrey that guy can do everything.

  1. Lions

The Lions seem inexperienced and maybe not ready to contend just yet but they got moxie and that could help them cause some chaos in the NFC.

  1. Bills

It’s hard to decide whether they are frauds or not. If they can stay healthy maybe Josh Allen can pull them to the AFC championship.

  1. Cowboys

They need Dak to play great or even just good, if not they are just the Browns.


Kaleb Unger


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