Brace yourselves, because this NFL season is about to get wild! Forget your Sunday Wordle routine—Week 11 is here, and it’s a game-changer. But here’s where it gets controversial: the Super Bowl race is more open than ever, and it’s not just Patrick Mahomes or Jalen Hurts in the spotlight. Could Daniel Jones, Sam Darnold, or even Drake Maye crash the party? And this is the part most people miss: Vegas still favors the Chiefs, even though they’re currently out of playoff contention. Speaking of surprises, the Dolphins might just sneak into the conversation soon. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves—there’s plenty to unpack.
First up, the Giants’ drama. Is GM Joe Schoen really safe after firing Brian Daboll? And speaking of Daboll, he’s already back to family life, but don’t count him out—he’s a football lifer and will be back in the right situation. Meanwhile, the Giants’ shortlist for his replacement is heating up, and it’s all about Jaxson Dart, their quarterback of the future. But here’s the kicker: Bill Belichick was never in the running, despite the rumors.
Now, let’s talk Aaron Glenn. The Jets’ first-year coach is in a fight he doesn’t need—with the media. Known for his kindness and passion, Glenn’s recent prickly persona feels forced. New York doesn’t need a fighter; it needs a leader. And if Glenn keeps throwing punches, the city will throw them right back.
A.J. Brown’s frustration with the Eagles’ offense is boiling over. It’s not just him—the whole unit wants more trust and communication from Jalen Hurts. Will they find their rhythm against the Lions on Sunday night? Speaking of big games, the Rams vs. Seahawks matchup could be the season’s best, with both teams eyeing the Super Bowl.
And let’s not forget the drama in the paperwork. The Micah Parsons trade included a ‘poison pill’ clause, a rare and juicy move. Remember Curtis Martin’s 1997 deal or Brett Favre’s 2008 trade? History repeats itself. Meanwhile, the NFL’s ‘Hingle McCringleberry Rule’ on touchdown celebrations is confusing everyone, even Keegan-Michael Key himself. Rico Dowdle’s $14,491 fine for two pelvic thrusts? Ridiculous—but it led to a $45,000 GoFundMe for charity. Those pumps were worth it.
Finally, a lighter note: Giants’ Cam Skattebo, out for the season, is pondering the philosophy of taco consumption. Do you turn your head or the taco? It’s the kind of question that makes you think—and crave tacos. Get well soon, Cam. The Giants miss you.
So, what’s your take? Is the Super Bowl race truly wide open? Should Glenn tone down his media battles? And most importantly, are you a head-turner or a taco-turner? Let’s debate in the comments!