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Ranking the seven teams with legitimate shot at Super Bowl title
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Well, at least if the teams are the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Through seven weeks, the Chiefs and Eagles share the best record in the NFL at 6-1. They are the two teams that played in Super Bowl LVII -- and appear to be on a collision course for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. Kansas City and Philadelphia are very good. So which teams are going to crash their party?

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No.7: Seattle (4 - 2)
The final Super Bowl contender was tough, but the Seahawks earn the title based on how they have played over the last three games. Seattle's defense has been playing at an elite level in that stretch, allowing just 10 points, 237 yards, and 4.1 yards per attempt -- while having 18 sacks. The pass defense has allowed only 142 yards per game, and that was with Joe Burrow facing them.

No.6: Jacksonville (5 - 2)
The goal for the Jaguars in 2023 was to prove they belonged with the AFC contenders. That test has been passed thus far with a win over the Bills in London and a close loss to the Chiefs in Jacksonville. After a 1-2 start, Jacksonville has won four in a row to take control of the AFC South -- averaging 29 points per game in the stretch.
 
NFL MVP watch 2023: Ranking top candidates to win awards, odds
The race for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award is beginning to take shape six weeks into the 2023 season. So it's a great time to take a look at who might be the leading candidates as we head into Week 7. There are no undefeated teams left in the league, and we've already seen three different quarterbacks split time as the consensus odds favorite for the MVP award at Caesars Sportsbook.


No.5: QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia
While Hurts has exceeded last season's six interceptions with seven in six games, he has accounted for 12 total touchdowns (85.7% of his team's offensive touchdowns). Hurts' five rushing touchdowns are the most of any quarterback this season, and his 19 rushing attempts in the red zone are 40.4% of his team's carries inside the 20-yard line. To top it off, Philadelphia ranks fifth in scoring, averaging 25.8 points per game with Hurts leading the way.

No.4: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo
Allen has shaken off any concern about his play after throwing three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1. The 27-year-old quarterback is back in familiar territory as a top-five MVP candidate and leads the league in completion percentage (71.7%), has the third-best efficiency mark among quarterbacks (0.28 EPA/play) and is tied for fifth in throws that have generated first downs (77).
 
NFL Schedule - 2023
NFL Scoreboard -2023
NFL Standings 2023 - Week 9
American Football Conference
Leaders
East: Miami. (6 - 3)
North: Baltimore. (7 - 2)
South: Jacksonville (6 - 2)
West: Kansas City. (7 - 2)
National Football Conference

Leaders
East: Philadelphia. (8 - 1)
North: Detroit. (6 - 2)
South: New Orleans (5 - 4)
West: San Francisco (5 - 3). Seattle. (5 - 3)
NFL Stat Leaders 2023 (Players) - Week 8

Offense
Passing Yards: T. Tagovailoa, Miami. - 2,416
Passing TDs: K. Cousins, Minnesota. T. Tagovailoa, Miami. - 18
QBR: J. Allen, Buffalo. - 77.1
Rushing Attempts: T. Etienne Jr., Jacksonville. - 151
Rushing Yards: C. McCaffrey, San Francisco. - 652
Rushing TDs: R. Mostert, Miami. - 10
Receptions: S. Diggs, Buffalo - 64
Receiving Yards: T. Hill, Miami. - 1,014
Receiving TDs: T. Hill, Miami. - 8

Defense
Total Tackles: Z. Franklin, Indianapolis.- 102
Solo Tackles: Z. Franklin, Indianapolis. - 64
Sacks: D. Hunter, Minnesota. - 10
Interceptions: G. Stone, Baltimore. - 5
NFL Star Leaders - 2023 (Teams) - Week 8

Offense
Total Yards: Miami. - 453.3 ypg
Passing Yards: Miami. - 301.5 ypg
Rushing Yards: Miami. - 151.8 ypg
Points: Miami. - 33.9 ppg

Defense
Total Yards: Cleveland - 260 ypg
Passing: Cleveland - 163.3 ypg
Rushing: Philadelphia - 65.5 ypg
Scoring: Baltimore - 15.1 ppg
 
NFL MVP watch 2023: Ranking top candidates to win awards, odds
October 18, 2023

The race for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award is beginning to take shape six weeks into the 2023 season. So it's a great time to take a look at who might be the leading candidates as we head into Week 7. There are no undefeated teams left in the league, and we've already seen three different quarterbacks split time as the consensus odds favorite for the MVP award at Caesars Sportsbook.


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No.5: QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia
While Hurts has exceeded last season's six interceptions with seven in six games, he has accounted for 12 total touchdowns (85.7% of his team's offensive touchdowns). Hurts' five rushing touchdowns are the most of any quarterback this season, and his 19 rushing attempts in the red zone are 40.4% of his team's carries inside the 20-yard line. To top it off, Philadelphia ranks fifth in scoring, averaging 25.8 points per game with Hurts leading the way.

No.4: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo
Allen has shaken off any concern about his play after throwing three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1. The 27-year-old quarterback is back in familiar territory as a top-five MVP candidate and leads the league in completion percentage (71.7%), has the third-best efficiency mark among quarterbacks (0.28 EPA/play) and is tied for fifth in throws that have generated first downs (77).

No.3: RB Christain McCaffrey, San Francisco
McCaffrey's four-touchdown performance (three rushing, one receiving) against the Cardinals in Week 4 has helped him leapfrog the rest of the pack in his quest to become the first non-quarterback to win the MVP since 2012 (Adrian Peterson). The 27-year-old has scored a touchdown in each of San Francisco's six games, including a 13-yard reception against the Browns before he exited with an oblique/rib injury that isn't expected to be serious . He has scored a touchdown in 15 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to last season (including the 2022 playoffs) and is the second longest in NFL history.
 
NFL MVP watch 2023: Ranking top candidates to win awards, odds
October 18, 2023

The race for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award is beginning to take shape six weeks into the 2023 season. So it's a great time to take a look at who might be the leading candidates as we head into Week 7. There are no undefeated teams left in the league, and we've already seen three different quarterbacks split time as the consensus odds favorite for the MVP award at Caesars Sportsbook.


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No.5: QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia
While Hurts has exceeded last season's six interceptions with seven in six games, he has accounted for 12 total touchdowns (85.7% of his team's offensive touchdowns). Hurts' five rushing touchdowns are the most of any quarterback this season, and his 19 rushing attempts in the red zone are 40.4% of his team's carries inside the 20-yard line. To top it off, Philadelphia ranks fifth in scoring, averaging 25.8 points per game with Hurts leading the way.

No.4: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo
Allen has shaken off any concern about his play after throwing three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1. The 27-year-old quarterback is back in familiar territory as a top-five MVP candidate and leads the league in completion percentage (71.7%), has the third-best efficiency mark among quarterbacks (0.28 EPA/play) and is tied for fifth in throws that have generated first downs (77).

No.3: RB Christain McCaffrey, San Francisco
McCaffrey's four-touchdown performance (three rushing, one receiving) against the Cardinals in Week 4 has helped him leapfrog the rest of the pack in his quest to become the first non-quarterback to win the MVP since 2012 (Adrian Peterson). The 27-year-old has scored a touchdown in each of San Francisco's six games, including a 13-yard reception against the Browns before he exited with an oblique/rib injury that isn't expected to be serious . He has scored a touchdown in 15 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to last season (including the 2022 playoffs) and is the second longest in NFL history.

No.2: QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
The Chiefs are off to a slower start than they're used to -- averaging 24.5 points per game. He has now won a game against every team in the NFL since 2018 (except for the Chiefs). And he's the 10th starting quarterback to beat 31 different NFL franchises and the first to do it before the age of 30.
 
NFL MVP watch 2023: Ranking top candidates to win awards, odds
October 18, 2023

The race for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award is beginning to take shape six weeks into the 2023 season. So it's a great time to take a look at who might be the leading candidates as we head into Week 7. There are no undefeated teams left in the league, and we've already seen three different quarterbacks split time as the consensus odds favorite for the MVP award at Caesars Sportsbook.


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No.5: QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia
While Hurts has exceeded last season's six interceptions with seven in six games, he has accounted for 12 total touchdowns (85.7% of his team's offensive touchdowns). Hurts' five rushing touchdowns are the most of any quarterback this season, and his 19 rushing attempts in the red zone are 40.4% of his team's carries inside the 20-yard line. To top it off, Philadelphia ranks fifth in scoring, averaging 25.8 points per game with Hurts leading the way.

No.4: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo
Allen has shaken off any concern about his play after throwing three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1. The 27-year-old quarterback is back in familiar territory as a top-five MVP candidate and leads the league in completion percentage (71.7%), has the third-best efficiency mark among quarterbacks (0.28 EPA/play) and is tied for fifth in throws that have generated first downs (77).

No.3: RB Christain McCaffrey, San Francisco
McCaffrey's four-touchdown performance (three rushing, one receiving) against the Cardinals in Week 4 has helped him leapfrog the rest of the pack in his quest to become the first non-quarterback to win the MVP since 2012 (Adrian Peterson). The 27-year-old has scored a touchdown in each of San Francisco's six games, including a 13-yard reception against the Browns before he exited with an oblique/rib injury that isn't expected to be serious . He has scored a touchdown in 15 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to last season (including the 2022 playoffs) and is the second longest in NFL history.

No.2: QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
The Chiefs are off to a slower start than they're used to -- averaging 24.5 points per game. He has now won a game against every team in the NFL since 2018 (except for the Chiefs). And he's the 10th starting quarterback to beat 31 different NFL franchises and the first to do it before the age of 30.

No.1: QB Tua Tagovailoa , Miami

Tagovailoa leads the mos high-powered offenset the NFL has seen since the "The Greatest Show on Turf." Miami has the second-most total yards (2,992) through six games ever (behind only the 2000 Rams) and leads the league in scoring this season with 37.2 points per game. That's nearly a touchdown more than the next-closest offense (49ers, 30.7). Tagovailoa has been ranked in the top five of Caesars' MVP odds for six consecutive weeks. He leads the league in touchdown percentage (7.1%) and is third in QBR (74.7). And the 25-year-old is the only quarterback to throw for at least three touchdowns in three games this season.
 
Att: Charles J. Wilson aka. @blackfoot NAP ; @C-40

Subject: Cease and Desist - Disruptive Behavior


Dear Charles (@blackfoot NAP ; @C-40)

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This letter serves as an explicit demand for the immediate cessation of these disruptive behaviors. TROLL KINGDOM is a space intended for substantive and meaningful discussions; your actions are not only counterproductive but actively detrimental to the community's atmosphere.

Your current online conduct reflects poorly on your own character and undermines the quality of interaction for genuine members seeking valuable discourse. It is evident that your approach deviates from the communal spirit TROLL KINGDOM strives to uphold.

I strongly urge you to reconsider your online conduct and recalibrate your approach to align with the ethos of TROLL KINGDOM. Failure to comply with this demand will leave me with no option but to escalate the matter further.

I trust that you will take this communication seriously and act promptly to rectify your online behavior.


Sincerely,

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Ranking the seven teams with legitimate shot at Super Bowl title
October 27, 2023

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Well, at least if the teams are the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Through seven weeks, the Chiefs and Eagles share the best record in the NFL at 6-1. They are the two teams that played in Super Bowl LVII -- and appear to be on a collision course for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. Kansas City and Philadelphia are very good. So which teams are going to crash their party?

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No.7: Seattle (4 - 2)
The final Super Bowl contender was tough, but the Seahawks earn the title based on how they have played over the last three games. Seattle's defense has been playing at an elite level in that stretch, allowing just 10 points, 237 yards, and 4.1 yards per attempt -- while having 18 sacks. The pass defense has allowed only 142 yards per game, and that was with Joe Burrow facing them.

No.6: Jacksonville (5 - 2)
The goal for the Jaguars in 2023 was to prove they belonged with the AFC contenders. That test has been passed thus far with a win over the Bills in London and a close loss to the Chiefs in Jacksonville. After a 1-2 start, Jacksonville has won four in a row to take control of the AFC South -- averaging 29 points per game in the stretch.


No.5: Miami (5 - 2)
The Dolphins are still one of the top teams in the NFL, regardless of how their offense looked against the Eagles and Buffalo Bills -- the two teams with winning records they faced (and lost to). Miami still is first in the league in points per game, yards per game, passing yards per game, rushing yards per game, passing touchdowns and rushing touchdowns.
 
NFL MVP watch 2023: Ranking top candidates to win awards, odds
The race for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award is beginning to take shape six weeks into the 2023 season. So it's a great time to take a look at who might be the leading candidates as we head into Week 7. There are no undefeated teams left in the league, and we've already seen three different quarterbacks split time as the consensus odds favorite for the MVP award at Caesars Sportsbook.


No.5: QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia
While Hurts has exceeded last season's six interceptions with seven in six games, he has accounted for 12 total touchdowns (85.7% of his team's offensive touchdowns). Hurts' five rushing touchdowns are the most of any quarterback this season, and his 19 rushing attempts in the red zone are 40.4% of his team's carries inside the 20-yard line. To top it off, Philadelphia ranks fifth in scoring, averaging 25.8 points per game with Hurts leading the way.

No.4: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo
Allen has shaken off any concern about his play after throwing three interceptions against the Jets in Week 1. The 27-year-old quarterback is back in familiar territory as a top-five MVP candidate and leads the league in completion percentage (71.7%), has the third-best efficiency mark among quarterbacks (0.28 EPA/play) and is tied for fifth in throws that have generated first downs (77).

No.3: RB Christain McCaffrey, San Francisco
McCaffrey's four-touchdown performance (three rushing, one receiving) against the Cardinals in Week 4 has helped him leapfrog the rest of the pack in his quest to become the first non-quarterback to win the MVP since 2012 (Adrian Peterson). The 27-year-old has scored a touchdown in each of San Francisco's six games, including a 13-yard reception against the Browns before he exited with an oblique/rib injury that isn't exspected to be serious. He has scored a touchdown in 15 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to last season (including the 2022 playoffs) and is the second longest in NFL history.
 
NFL Schedule - 2023
NFL Scoreboard -2023
NFL Standings 2023 - Week 11
American Football Conference
Leaders
East: Miami. (7 - 3)
North: Baltimore. (8 - 3)
South: Jacksonville (7 - 3)
West: Kansas City. (7 - 3)
National Football Conference

Leaders
East: Philadelphia. (9 - 1)
North: Detroit. (8 - 2)
South: New Orleans (5 - 5)
West: San Francisco (7 - 3)
NFL Stat Leaders 2023 (Players) - Week 11

Offense
Passing Yards: S. Howell, Washington - 3,038
Passing TDs: J. Allen, Buffalo - 22
QBR: B. Purdy, San Francisco - 77.0
Rushing Attempts: J. Jacobs. Las Vegas - 200
Rushing Yards: C. McCaffrey, San Francisco. - 825
Rushing TDs: R. Mostert, Miami. - 11
Receptions: K. Allen, Los Angeles Chargers - 83
Receiving Yards: T. Hill, Miami. - 1,222
Receiving TDs: T. Hill, Miami. - 9

Defense
Total Tackles: T.J. Edwards, Chicago- 121
Solo Tackles: Z. Franklin, Indianapolis. - 76
Sacks: M. Garrett, Cleveland - 13.0
Interceptions: G. Stone, Baltimore. D. Bland, Dallas - 6
NFL Star Leaders - 2023 (Teams) - Week 11

Offense
Total Yards: Miami. - 434.0 ypg
Passing Yards: Miami. - 291.0 ypg
Rushing Yards: Baltimore - 155.1 ypg
Points: Miami. - 30.5 ppg

Defense
Total Yards: Cleveland - 243.3 ypg
Passing: Cleveland - 143.7 ypg
Rushing: Philadelphia - 76.5 ypg
Points: San Francisco - 15.7 ppg
 
Commanders fires DC Jack Del Rio after blow out loss to Cowboys
The Commanders (4-8) have lost three in a row -- including their 45-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday and eight of the past 10. The Commanders' defense ranks worst in points allowed and 29th in yards allowed -- one year after ranking seventh and third, respectively, in those categories. The Commanders consistently gave up big plays and failed to make many of their own.
 
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