NFL: Overreactions From Week Three Of The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: Overreactions From Week Three Of The 2025-26 Season
"One win against the hapless New York Giants on Sunday Night Football doesn't suddenly make this a good football team. We have to remember that the G-Men are tied with two other teams for the second-lowest winning percentage in the NFL since the start of the 2023 season. The Chiefs' offense still struggles to score efficiently, as proven by the fact that they didn't reach the end zone until the third quarter of their Sunday night game."
"There is a very real possibility that the Indianapolis Colts will dethrone the Texans for the AFC South crown. Houston is winless while Indy is undefeated. Plus, the Colts have a leg up within the division. If the Texans want to make it back to the postseason, they'll probably have to do it by earning a Wild Card spot. Sadly, they don't have the type of schedule that's going to allow them to rattle off multiple wins in a row."
Week Three produced contested reactions about several NFL teams. A single Chiefs victory over a struggling Giants team does not prove a sustained resurgence; Kansas City's offense still struggled to score and failed to reach the end zone until the third quarter. The Texans face a realistic risk of missing the playoffs as Indianapolis sits undefeated and holds divisional advantages, and Houston's remaining schedule is difficult. The view that Carson Wentz will remain Minnesota's starter is judged an overreaction, with the Vikings' long-term quarterback plans favoring J.J. McCarthy.
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