1. Chiefs (13-1)

Patrick Mahomes was fairly human – 254 yards passing, four sacks – and Kansas City still beat the Saints.

2. Bills (11-3)

Stefon Diggs has two more games to add to what's already a franchise-record 111 catches.

3. Packers (11-3)

Sorry, Jordan Love. A-Rodg just became the first guy in NFL history to throw 40 TD passes three times.

4. Saints (10-4)

Drew Brees returned and proved he's human, starting out 0-for-6 with an interception and four straight three-and-outs. And yet the Saints still almost beat the Chiefs.

5. Ravens (9-5)

When you really need to keep winning, it's always nice to have Lamar Jackson on your side and the Jaguars on the other.

6. Browns (10-4)

Browns win again. Ho-hum.

7. Buccaneers (9-5)

Stop us if you've heard this before. Tom Brady was getting crushed by the Falcons but scored 30-plus points in the second half and won.

8. Colts (10-4)

Playing behind the best line in football, Philip Rivers is on pace to be sacked only 16 times — his fewest since 2005, when he was sacked three times in two games as Drew Brees' backup.

9. Seahawks (10-4)

What makes the league's worst pass defense feel better about itself? Playing Dwayne Haskins.

10. Titans (10-4)

Man or machine? Derrick Henry has averaged 5.2 yards on 707 carries in his last 32 games, including playoffs.

11. Steelers (11-3)

Not sure what's going on here, but someone get ready to Google, "Has an NFL team ever started 11-0 and not won its division?"

12. Dolphins (9-5)

Brian Flores, a Bill Belichick defensive disciple, KO's Bill's playoff chances while holding him to 12 points.

13. Cardinals (8-6)

Even if the Vikings beat the Saints Friday, Arizona can KO the Vikings' playoff chances on Sunday by beating a 49ers team that's lost six of its last seven games.

14. Rams (9-5)

Let's get this straight. You played the 0-13 Jets and started the game with three three-and-outs, an interception and a blocked punt?

15. Bears (7-7)

Mitchell Trubisky is 5-2 against the Vikings. Of course, it helps Mitch that David Montgomery is 3-0 against the Vikings.

16. Washington (6-8)

The WFT leads the NFC Least by a game and has the easiest remaining schedule with Carolina (4-10) and the Eagles (4-9-1).

17. Patriots (6-8)

Belichick will miss the playoffs. See, Cleveland was right about this bum.

18. Raiders (7-7)

Vegas was plus-5 in turnover differential while going 4-1 from Weeks 5-10 and minus-7 while going 1-4 from Weeks 11-15.

19. Vikings (6-8)

You can't beat Chicago if you don't get Dan Bailey some help.

20. Chargers (5-9)

Will Justin Herbert's rookie-record seven 300-yard games trump Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson's effort to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year?

21. Giants (5-9)

The Giants are at Baltimore this week. Bye-bye, Giants.

22. Cowboys (5-9)

What's left of the Cowboys roster has won two straight and finishes with the Eagles and Giants.

23. Broncos (5-9)

Are the Bills for real? Ask Denver's defense.

24. Eagles (4-9-1)

Philly has now given up 59 sacks in 14 games. They gave up 38 in 19 games when they won the Super Bowl three years ago.

25. Lions (5-9)

Here's how Tennessee's first three drives went against Detroit's lack-of-defense: 21 plays, 220 yards, 12 first downs, three TDs.

26. 49ers (5-9)

Raheem Mostert had 67 yards and a 5.2-yard average per carry at halftime. Then, because he's a 49er, he got hurt after one more carry for 1 yard.

27. Bengals (3-10-1)

It certainly appears the Bengals were fed up with being Pittsburgh's patsies twice a year since 2013.

28. Falcons (4-10)

Poor Atlanta. Here's how their season ends: Tom Brady last week, Patrick Mahomes this week and Tom Brady the following week.

29. Panthers (4-10)

Carolina couldn't overcome the 14-point swing that started with Teddy B's fumble at the goal line against the Packers.

30. Texans (4-10)

For the record, Houston is now 0-2 when losing gut-wrenching red-zone fumbles to the Colts this season.

31. Jets (1-13)

J-E-T-S! NO! NO! NOOOO! Come draft day, by-then-former Jets coach Adam Gase will toast the Jaguars' No. 1 overall pick.

32. Jaguars (1-13)

And you thought that season-opening win against the Colts would come back to haunt Jacksonville's 2021 draft.