✨ Read this trending post from BBC Sport 📖
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💡 Main takeaway:
the New England Patriots The team is well ahead of schedule at 7-2 after two straight 4-12 seasons, with new coach Mike Vrabel’s squad on the league’s joint-longest winning streak with six straight victories — including a primetime overall win over the Bills in Buffalo.
The Pats have the sixth-best defense in points allowed and the seventh-best scoring offense, so they’re really well balanced, and second-year quarterback Drake May has been the most accurate passer in the league so far.
No one expected much from Daniel Jones in Indianapolis, but the much-maligned former Giants quarterback was impressive in leading the league’s leading scorers for eight weeks.
It all came crashing down against Pittsburgh in Week 8, as Jones doubled the team’s season totals for interceptions and fumbles, so they need to show who the Colts really are when their schedule starts to heat up.
And could the tide finally turn in Carolina? Panthers They are 5-4 and are chasing their first winning season since 2017. Only one of those wins came against a team with a winning record, but it was the Packers on Sunday in what could be a complete success.
The Panthers will need to improve on their average of 18.9 points per game on offense to make this more than just one game, but the signs are at least positive.
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