Will the Bills hand the Chiefs their first loss? Ravens or Steelers in battle for AFC North supremacy?

Why Tom chose the Dolphins: The season-long picture doesn’t offer too much guidance in this matchup; both teams are tied near the bottom of the AFC standings, and Miami’s D is the only unit solidly above water in the overall EPA rankings, sitting at No. 11 (34.10), according to TruMedia. So let’s dig into the mood. The Raiders may come out of their Week 10 bye with some extra juice thanks to new offensive coordinator Scott Turner, who took over for the fired Luke Getsy, but how much can he lift an offense that has managed fewer yards per carry. game (4.6) than every NFL team except the Patriots, Bears and Browns? Strong quarterbacking and of course wins are two reliable drivers of positivity. Vegas has been in short supply there lately, but the Dolphins are on the rise in both departments. With the first three minutes gone in Monday’s game with the Rams, Tua Tagovailoa and Co. jumped out to a 7-0 lead. The Finns didn’t exactly steamroll LA from that point, but they did secure their first win since Tagovailoa returned from a concussion that cost him four games. It starts to feel like the band is back together, which is something — and that’s a more optimistic attitude than I can muster about the Raiders (who, for what it’s worth, have only won three times in Miami since 1990).