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Week 13 has brought some intriguing shifts in the power dynamics among teams. It was showcased in Colin Cowherd’s latest ‘Herd Hierarchy’. The Denver Broncos, a team that has seen its fair share of ups and downs, has surprisingly broken into the Top 10. They definitely have a significant turnaround in their season’s trajectory. In a similar vein, Cowherd compared the Bills to one of the deadliest knockout artists in history.

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Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens, two teams with a rich history of competitiveness, continue their ascent. They are clearly hinting at their potential for deep playoff runs. The Buffalo Bills rank was also shared which surprised many. This reshuffling of ranks raises questions about the factors contributing to these changes and their implications for the season’s final stretch. Are these rankings a true reflection of the current state of affairs in the NFL, or is there more than meets the eye?

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Buffalo’s position in the NFL landscape

The American sports media personality, Colin Cowherd recently released his list of top 10 teams in the NFL of this week. The Buffalo Bills are currently placed at number nine. This team, reminiscent of their form three years ago, exhibits a blend of brilliance and inconsistency at the same time.

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He said, “They’re crazy but six of their losses are by six points. they are what they were three years ago.” Quarterback Josh Allen, leading the league with 24 touchdown passes, has also shown his prowess despite 13 interceptions contributing to 16 total giveaways. The Bills’ tendency to accrue penalties has become their Achilles’ heel, leading them to be possibly the most penalized team in the league. Later he compared their performance to that of Mike Tyson’s.

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He said, “I call them the Mike Tyson just depends on who they fight they’ll. They’ll knock you out in the first round or close a fight late because they’re bad on the details.” Colin also added, “But you can’t tell me they’re not a top 10 team in the league.” In a recent clash with Philadelphia, they demonstrated their potential, narrowly missing victory several times. Furthermore, the team at the first spot remains the same this week too.

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Philadelphia Eagles soar to the top in NFL rankings

The Philadelphia Eagles have remarkably maintained the best record in the league for 31 consecutive weeks. Despite their approach not being the most aesthetically pleasing, their record in close games is impressive.

They boast a 7-1 score in one-score contests. The combination of their offensive and defensive lines is a significant factor in their success. While they have vulnerabilities, particularly in defending deep field plays, their overall performance positions them as top contenders.

This season’s rankings see Philadelphia leading, followed by San Francisco, Kansas City, and Baltimore, all teams with a credible shot at lifting the championship trophy. What do you think? Will the Eagles be seen in the Super Bowl? Let us know below.

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