
"The Buccaneers fell for the first time this season, giving others in the division the opportunity to catch up. Fortunately for them, only one team, the Falcons, took advantage of this. Baker Mayfield tried to pull off his routine of late-game heroics, but they fell flat this week. Tampa Bay has been reeling from all its injuries, and now Bucky Irving is set to get an MRI."
"A quarter of the season has passed, and the Saints are still looking for their first win of the season. What a shame, what a shame. The Saints were surprisingly competitive with the Super Bowl favorites, but Josh Allen and the Bills eventually pulled away. The Saints have yet to play musical chairs with their depth chart, but that should commence shortly if the losing streak continues. This team can't worry about the division until they get a win."
"The Panthers fell back to Earth this week with an abysmal performance against Drake Maye and the Patriots. Bryce Young realized he wasn't playing the Falcons and wanted nothing to do with the event. Carolina remains under .500 after positioning themselves to break even. Dave Canales' offense looks disjointed, and Young doesn't look like he'll be the quarterback of this team a year from now."
Only the Atlanta Falcons left Sunday with a divisional win while the Buccaneers, Saints and Panthers all suffered losses. Tampa Bay fell 25-31 to the Eagles, has mounting injury problems, and faces an MRI for Bucky Irving while preparing to play a three-game winning Seattle Seahawks. New Orleans remained winless after a 19-31 loss to Buffalo despite a competitive showing; depth-chart moves are likely before focusing on division play and a matchup with the Giants and rookie Jaxon Dart. Carolina was routed 13-42 by New England; Bryce Young struggled, Dave Canales' offense looked disjointed, and quarterback questions persist ahead of a game at Miami.
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