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As of right now, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills are the last unbeaten teams in the NFL this season.
This is a big jump for the Rams, but they deserve it after a wild, fourth-quarter comeback win over a good Colts team. Los Angeles lit up Indy for 462 yards and Matthew Stafford, whose back is apparently fine, threw for 375 and three touchdowns.
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Emeka Egbuka is the odds-on favorite to win this award for good reason. The summer hype surrounding Tampa Bay's first-round pick has carried into the regular season with the Ohio State product hauling in 18 passes for 282 yards and four touchdowns over the first month. If he keeps that up, he could run away with the award.
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Mahomes shines for Chiefs, Jackson adds to Ravens' injury woes as Kansas City rolls to 37-20 victory
Patrick Mahomes throws for 270 yards and four touchdowns and the Kansas City Chiefs rout the Baltimore Ravens 37-20
The Eagles escaped Tampa with a win and held steady in most national power rankings this week. They're No. 1 nearly across the board — but there's still one holdout.
In Sunday’s 37-20 drumming of the Ravens, the Chiefs put up 382 yards of offense, walking up and down the field against an injury-ravaged defense. Speedster Xavier Worthy’s return helped completely open a previously restricted offense.
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"With the offensive line, we just had better communication," Mahomes said via ESPN. "With Xavier being back, it's that threat of being able to win over the top. It's scary for defenses when they're going to bring pressure, knowing you can get it to that guy -- short or deep -- and then he can make plays happen."