The NFL’s third- and fourth-longest winning streaks belong to the Bills and the Eagles.Both of those teams have won four straight – not quite as hot for as long as the Chiefs and the Lions.But, really, how good are the Bills and Eagles?Both teams have just one win against an opponent with a winning record – and both happened in Week 1, when the Bills outlasted the much-improved-since-then Cardinals and the Eagles beat the Packers in Brazil.Since then, both teams have been taking care of a lot of dysfunctional foes, which might be all that’s needed in this atypically bottom-heavy NFL season.Real tests are coming in Week 11, however, when the Bills face the Chiefs and the Eagles face the Commanders.Until then, here are The Post’s power rankings for Week 10:Credit the injury-plagued Chiefs for their in-season pick-ups.
After recent trade acquisition DeAndre Hopkins scored two touchdowns during regulation, free-agent addition Kareem Hunt scored the walk-off touchdown in a 30-24 overtime win against the Buccaneers.It all was a nice complement to Travis Kelce’s 14 catches.
Patrick Mahomes didn’t miss a snap after re-aggravating an ankle injury.Indoors or outdoors, doesn’t matter.Playing in weather for the first time this season, Kerby Joseph returned an interception 27 yards for a touchdown, and the Lions converted two fourth downs into touchdowns in a 24-14 win against the Packers.
The Lions scored 24 straight points at one point and have won three straight at Lambeau Field.Lamar Jackson threw a perfect game, finishing with the highest possible quarterback rating (158.3) in a 41-10 rout of the Broncos.Jackson had 280 yards and three touchdowns through the air, while Derrick Henry scored the 100th and 101st rushing touchdowns of his career and topped 1,000 rushing yards for the sixth time in his nine-year career.Tyler Bass – whose big miss in the playoffs last season has carried over to struggles this season – made a 61-yard field goal to beat the ...