NFL: Overreactions From Week Five Of The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: Overreactions From Week Five Of The 2025-26 Season
"Nobody is playing better football than Detroit at the moment. Since Week One, they're 4-0 with an average margin of victory of 19 points per game. The Lions are first in offensive scoring (34.8 points per game) while ranking third in turnover differential (+6). Hell, they've allowed four sacks since Week One, and all of them came against the Bengals, who have the league's reigning sack leader. The Eagles look limited on offense. The 49ers have countless injuries. The Bills just lost at home to a divisional opponent."
"I love this kid and think that he is a superstar in the making, but we need to slow our roll when it comes to the praise we are giving Emeka Egbuka, who is a shoe-in to win the NFL Rookie of the Year award. It feels like seniority plays a factor when voters choose their award-winners, which is why a guy like Puka Nacua, Jonathan Taylor, or Christian McCaffrey seems like a more sensible pick to be OPOTY."
The Lions are 4-0 since Week One with an average margin of victory of 19 points per game. The Lions lead the league in offensive scoring (34.8 points per game) and rank third in turnover differential (+6). The team has allowed only four sacks since Week One, all against the Bengals. Several contenders show weaknesses: the Eagles' offense appears limited, the 49ers face numerous injuries, the Bills lost at home, the Jaguars needed a 99-yard interception return to win, and the Buccaneers rely on late comebacks. Emeka Egbuka is a standout rookie, but veteran players like Puka Nacua, Jonathan Taylor, and Christian McCaffrey present stronger cases for Offensive Player of the Year.
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