
"Chaos is the only constant in the NFL. Here we go again, ladies and gentlemen. Week 4 gave us an 80-point tie, a strange Monday Night Football doubleheader, yet another shutout, and even a glimpse of an Aaron Rodgers resurgence. Now we turn the page to Week 5, where the Falcons, Bears, Packers, and Steelers hit an early bye after avoiding losses and stirring plenty of questions."
"The Saints gave the Bills a bit of a scare there, but the best teams find a way to win and this Buffalo team is no different. Josh Allen is still playing at an elite level (1st in EPA/dropback, one of only five quarterbacks with 7+ TDs and only one interception) and the defense has been remarkable through the first month. Buffalo is still the team to beat until further notice."
"A win is a win, and the Eagles continue to stack them on top of each other. Jalen Hurts is doing enough to keep this offense stable and the Philadelphia defense wreaked havoc on the Bucs on Sunday. This is the only undefeated team in the NFC, and they continue to find new ways to leave the field with a victory."
Week 4 produced unpredictable results including an 80-point tie, a Monday Night Football doubleheader, a shutout, and signs of Aaron Rodgers returning to form. Week 5 features early byes for the Falcons, Bears, Packers, and Steelers, while other teams prepare for decisive matchups: Ravens vs. Texans, Bills vs. Patriots, and Chiefs at Jaguars. Buffalo remains the benchmark with Josh Allen playing at an elite level and a strong defense. Philadelphia stays unbeaten with Jalen Hurts stabilizing the offense and an aggressive defense. Detroit’s offense ranks among the league leaders, and the Chiefs showed signs of resurgence through Patrick Mahomes.
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