Ten weeks in, 12 AFC teams are at or above .500

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The Patriots, who have now won five games in a row, find themselves at 7-4. They still have a long way to nail down a playoff berth in the AFC.

Currently, 12 of the conference’s 16 teams have records at or above .500. Only the Dolphins (3-7), the Jets (2-7), the Jaguars (2-7), and the Texans (1-8) have losing records.

Fortunes can change quickly. The Bengals were 5-2; they’re now 5-4. The Raiders were 5-2, too. They’re also 5-4.

The Patriots have a pair of difficult games coming up, at home against the 8-2 Titans and on the road for a Monday night game against the 6-3 Bills. Lose both, and New England falls to 7-6 and deeper into the game of musical chairs that will eventually have not enough seats for at least five teams that have made it to 5-5 or better through 10 weeks of action.

Win both of the next two, and the Patriots become a potential favorite to secure the No. 1 seed. Wherever, the Patriots land on the playoff tree, having coach Bill Belichick will be a huge factor in advancing.

It’s Pete Rozelle’s vision. More teams alive. More teams viable. More teams potentially in the playoffs. More weeks elapsed before the field is narrowed.

Eventually, it will be. The longer that takes, the better it is for everyone connected to the sport.

8 responses to “Ten weeks in, 12 AFC teams are at or above .500

  1. The Titans game worries me. Former Belichick coaches and players have often done very well against him. The Vrabel coached Titans beat the Pats before with a brilliant game plan that exploited all the inside knowledge Vrabel and his staff have of how Bill and the Pats do things and their systems.

    If they can beat the Titans the Pats will really be on a roll, that’s the toughest game left on the schedule though the Bills are only a tiny notch down from there. Beat the Titans, split with the Bills and the Pats will be in pretty good shape

  2. Fitting, then, that the Bengals play the Raiders this weekend. One will drop to 5-5 and one will progress to 6-4.

  3. More likely the Patriots will be 9-4 after those games. Does anyone realize that save a one-point loss in their rookie’s debut and a missed FG against Tampa, they’d be 9-2? Their defense is typical Belichick and the best pass defense in the league. Good luck with stopping them now that they have a head of steam as long as Jones manages the game every week.

  4. I didn’t see it coming and I’m no Patriot fan but man NE is the best team in the AFC right now and it’s not close.

  5. cheapening the entire playoffs by letting in four marginal teams what have no business in them at all is NOT good for everyone;

    it’s turning the playoffs into participation trophies—do we really want to see 9-8 or sub-.500 teams in the playoffs?

    NOT!!!

  6. This article disproves so many peoples argument that the Patriots haven’t played anybody. The parody is insane! They beat some good teams. Just cause they didn’t beat the packers means they haven’t beaten anyone?

  7. realfootballfan says:
    November 19, 2021 at 12:10 pm
    More likely the Patriots will be 9-4 after those games. Does anyone realize that save a one-point loss in their rookie’s debut and a missed FG against Tampa, they’d be 9-2? Their defense is typical Belichick and the best pass defense in the league. Good luck with stopping them now that they have a head of steam as long as Jones manages the game every week.

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    If you wanna play it like that , we’ll say 8 and 3. They had no business winning the Houston game.

  8. Patriots we fall back down to earth after a visit to Orchard park on Monday night football. No chance Buffalo squanders this opportunity as the reining AFC East Champs. 38-24 Bills

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