

The New York Jets quarterback threw three interceptions, including two head-scratchers that were inexcusable for a second-year quarterback. Wilson is 4-1 as the starting quarterback, but hasn't looked good in the majority of his games this year. The Jets have to move on from Zach Wilson after the season The Cardinals failed to keep pace Sunday. There's plenty of football left, but Seattle and San Francisco are the class of the division. Miami has yet to lose a game that Tagovailoa starts and finishes, including beating Buffalo in Week 3. They have a serious contender for the division title in the Miami Dolphins when Tagovailoa is playing. The Buffalo Bills are the best team in the AFC East. Dolphins are a threat to win the AFC East with Tua Tagovailoa healthy Won't happen with Jones calling the shots. Pollard and Elliott are a great 1-2 combination, but Pollard should be getting the bulk of the carries. The Cowboys scored a season-high 49 points on the back of Pollard, the difference-maker at running back Ezekiel Elliott once was.ĭallas is a better team with Pollard getting the higher amount of carries, yet Jerry Jones will continue to trot Elliott out there because of his contract. This should be the case in Dallas, as Pollard had 14 carries for 131 yards and three touchdowns - averaging an incredible 9.4 yards per carry. Why not the Falcons? Atlanta is a surprising 4-4 and the division leaders after an overtime victory against the Carolina Panthers (who would have been in first in the division with a win). Granted it's the NFC South, but some team has to win this division. The Falcons are the best team in the NFC South With the Sunday slate of Week 8 in the books, these are the overreactions around the league - and whether they are deserved or need a reality check. The AFC is starting to have separation in its divisions, while the NFC division races remain as wide open as they've been all season - unless it's the Eagles or Minnesota Vikings. They were supposed to be two of the worst teams in the league. The Seattle Seahawks lead the NFC West and the Atlanta Falcons are in first place in the NFC South. The Philadelphia Eagles are the lone unbeaten and appear to be in control of the NFC East, yet they are not the surprise of the conference. The NFL is nearing its midway point of the season, with playoff races heating up as October comes to a close.
