Scully's NFL notebook: Bills could be the cream of the crop
Scratch what I said about Pittsburgh making the playoffs after Week 1.
Things have gotten so bad that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger may be benched, and the NFL is never static from week to week.
Let’s examine it all in another edition of the NFL notebook.
Buffalo is taking no prisoners
Buffalo has made a compelling case for the best team in the NFL.
The Bills have annihilated their opposition and outscored their last three opponents by a combined 118-21 margin, including a pair of shutouts.
Wide receiver Stefon Diggs got on track last week, with seven catches for 114 yards, and the Bills will enter their Week 5 showdown at Kansas City in top form.
Josh Allen scrambles and Stefon Diggs somehow makes a phenomenal catch. What a duo pic.twitter.com/sF3htjh2Ds
— Ben Brown 🌻 (@BenBrownPL) October 3, 2021
Arizona is the lone unbeaten
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray enhanced his MVP credentials, and Arizona is the last undefeated team standing, after it throttled the Los Angeles Rams in Week 4.
.@K1 airs it out to @ajgreen_18 for a 41-yard @AZCardinals touchdown! #RedSea
— NFL (@NFL) October 3, 2021
📺: #AZvsLAR on FOX
📱: NFL app pic.twitter.com/E1mepMvDtp
With an abundance of weapons, the Cardinals lead the league in scoring (35 points per game). They’re fun to watch, and Arizona will continue to be tested, with San Francisco (Week 5), Cleveland (Week 6), and Green Bay (Week 8) in the immediate future.
The Jekyll and Hyde Saints
A roller coaster best describes the first four weeks for New Orleans.
After a rousing, 38-3 victory over Green Bay in Week 1, the Saints showed up flat in a 26-7 loss to Carolina.
The seesaw continued at New England, as New Orleans won comfortably, by a 28-13 margin, and the inconsistent form was on full display again last week.
In their first home game in New Orleans, the Saints blew a 21-10 fourth-quarter lead and lost in overtime to the previously winless New York Giants.
Tennessee sinks without A.J. Brown, Julio Jones
After he missed multiple games in 2020, A.J. Brown had surgery on both knees during the offseason. Julio Jones was also out for seven games last season.
Keeping them healthy is paramount for Tennessee, which lost to the New York Jets in Week 4, with the star receivers sidelined.
The Titans converted just five of their 19 third-down attempts and only two of five attempts in the red zone.
Game of the week
Anticipated matchups this week include Cleveland at the Los Angeles Chargers, San Francisco at Arizona, and Green Bay at Cincinnati, but none is bigger than Buffalo at Kansas City.
The AFC heavyweights promise to deliver offensive fireworks.
Josh Allen will seek his first win over Patrick Mahomes, as he lost twice to Kansas City last season, including a 38-24 setback in the AFC Conference Championship Game.
Josh Allen: #Chiefs week.#Bills pic.twitter.com/CeO6DbD2x6
— Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) October 6, 2021
ADVERTISEMENT