In week 9 of the NFL, teams are starting to separate. Some are dominating and are already expecting playoffs, while other teams are rebuilding for next year and as some are still battling to earn a playoff spot.
In the NFC East, the Commanders are on top of the division led by rookie Quarterback Jayden Daniels with a 7-2 record, meanwhile at the bottom of the division is the New York Giants with a 2-7 record on the year. Moving to the NFC West in a very close division that can change completely within 1-2 weeks. At the top of the division is the Arizona Cardinals with Kyler Murry with a 5-4 record, and at the bottom of the division is the Seahawks with a 4-5 record.
Moving to the NFC North, Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions are on top with a 7-1 record on the year. At the bottom are Caleb Williams and the Bears with a 4-4 record still fighting to make the playoffs. Meanwhile in the NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons led by Kirk Cousins are at the top of their division with a 6-3 record, and at the bottom of the division are the New Orleans saints facing team struggles and adversities.
In the AFC league, teams are starting to show who wants to win more. AFC East, the Bills are the number one team with them being 7-2; they are smoking their other teams that are in the AFC East. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the number one team for the AFC North division being 6-2. In the AFC South division the number one team is Hughston Texans with them being 6-3, and finally the AFC West division number one team, which is also undefeated, is the Chiefs.
The Chiefs are undefeated and are dominating their division. With their main key players being Patrick Mahomes, Nick Bolton, and Harrison Butker. Patrick Mahomes has thrown an impressive 1,942 yards and is still adding more. Nick Bolton has made a very impressive 112 tackles and dominates his position as a linebacker. And finally, Harrison Butker has set the record for the longest field goal, with that being said, he kicked a 62 yard field goal.