While it’s hard to predict which teams are contenders and which teams are pretenders, we have a good grasp on which teams stack up where. We’re almost to the point of the year where the leaves start changing colors, pumpkin spice is everywhere, and two Monday Night Football games bless us every week.
With the Philadelphia Eagles falling out of the top 5 after being upset by the Atlanta Falcons, let’s hop into the top five teams entering Week 3.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)
This offseason, the Bucs committed to Baker Mayfield and returned much of their team from last year. It feels like Mayfield has matured on the field, and the game has slowed down for him.
In the 20-16 victory, Chris Godwin put up 117 receiving yards and scored a touchdown. He’s 28. Mike Evans is 31. But it’s not slowing them down. Don’t sleep on these Buccaneers, who will host the Denver Broncos in Week 3.
4. San Francisco 49ers (1-1)
The 49ers will always be a formidable regular season team under Kyle Shanahan, but they’re being tested with some major adversity after an offseason of distractions.
This will be a good test for the ongoing evaluation of quarterback Brock Purdy. If he can rise to the occasion without two of the best weapons in the game, he’s going to be worthy of a passive pay increase this offseason.
The good news for San Francisco? They play the Los Angeles Rams up next without Puka Nacua or Cooper Kupp. Then, they have the rebuilding New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals at Levi’s Stadium.
3. Buffalo Bills (2-0)
They were mostly idle outside of losing Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans. Then, Buffalo controversially traded back in the draft, allowing the Kansas City Chiefs to select Xavier Worthy while they snagged Keon Coleman.
But at 2-0, it’s hard to poke fun at the Bills right now. They’ve put up 30 points in both games this season, and the defense looks competent. Buffalo could send the Jacksonville Jaguars to 0-3 on Monday Night Football this week.
2. Houston Texans (2-0)
The Texans are averaging 219 passing yards throughout the first two weeks, and their offense is at its best when they run the football. Joe Mixon’s availability could come into question due to an injury, but Dameon Pierce is a serviceable backup.
In Stroud’s second NFL season, Houston looks the part.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (2-0)
To no surprise, the Chiefs remain the NFL’s best team.
What’s crazy? They have not gotten much out of Travis Kelce yet. Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is out for the season. It doesn’t matter. Patrick Mahomes just consistently finds a way to impress.
The Chiefs had their way with the AFC North in the first two games of the season, defeating the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. Expect that trend to continue as they travel to Atlanta to duel the Falcons on Sunday Night Football.

