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NFL asks all teams to hold moment of silence Sunday for Cowboys' Marshawn Kneeland
The league has requested that all hosting teams include a moment of silence and a message about suicide prevention in their pregame ceremonies.
Just as we did a few weeks ago, we're splitting the league into four buckets: the inner and outer circles of contenders, fringe playoff teams and those that should be making draft preparations. Those tiers are listed below, with the teams in each tier listed in alphabetical order.
You can’t ask much more of the Patriots (aside from not losing to the Raiders at home in Week 1). Drake Maye has been near an MVP level, they have a huge win at Buffalo and lead the AFC East. New England has benefitted from a very soft schedule, but they’ve mostly handled business against bad teams.
Honorable mention: Elic Ayomanor (Titans), Travis Hunter (Jaguars), Matthew Golden (Packers), Chimere Dike (Titans), Tory Horton (Seahawks), Tez Johnson (Buccaneers), Jayden Higgins (Texans), Isaac TeSlaa (Lions), Pat Bryant (Broncos), Savion Williams (Packers), Luther Burden III (Bears), Konata Mumpfield (Rams), Tre’ Harris (Chargers)
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Jaguars kicker Cam Little was an easy choice to win the AFC special teams player of the week award. Little kicked a 68-yard field goal in Sunday’s win over the Raiders, setting a new NFL record. The previous longest field goal in NFL history was 66 yards.
It seems like the NFL can’t get enough of Germany. Berlin will be the third German city to host a regular-season game when the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons square off Sunday at Olympiastadion.