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NFL Week 7 breakdown: Bengals surprise, Chiefs are in trouble, NFC has a power five


While the AFC appears to be wide open, things are a bit different over in the NFC.

There are five NFC teams with one or fewer losses – the unbeaten Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Two of those teams – the Cardinals and Packers – play Thursday in one of the season's best matchups so far.

The Cincinnati Bengals made a dramatic statement in a rout of the division rival Ravens in Baltimore. 

The Kansas City Chiefs are heading in the opposite direction, as the two-time reigning AFC champs were throttled by the Tennessee Titans.

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Eyes on the (fantasy) prize

With six teams on bye in Week 7, the best players available on the fantasy waiver wire this week might have just been dropped because their teams didn’t play.

Elsewhere, Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage seems to have recovered fully from an ankle injury that sidelined him for three games. He caught six passes for 67 yards – 49 of them coming on a long TD pass from QB Matt Ryan. Calvin Ridley is still the Flacons’ clear No. 1 wideout, but Gage gives them a legitimate threat from the slot.

Eagles running back Miles Sanders left early with an ankle injury. If that should linger, Kenneth Gainwell could play a much bigger role. He had five carries for 20 yards and caught four passes for 41 yards and a touchdown. Boston Scott (7-24, TD) could also be worth considering in deep leagues.

Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor seem to have moved ahead of Rhamondre Stevenson in the Patriots backfield. Bolden led the team with six catches for 79 yards and a touchdown, while Taylor had a pair of short-yardage scores in a blowout win over the Jets. However, a tougher matchup awaits in Week 8 at the Chargers.

Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah is making the most of limited targets. He had three passes thrown his way on Sunday, catching all of them for 91 yards and turning two into touchdowns. He’s now scored five times in four weeks.

Coming this week

Monday: Week 7 wraps up when the Seattle Seahawks host the New Orleans Saints (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN). If the Seahawks are to turn around their disappointing season, it'll have to start Monday night.

Tuesday: Paste BN Sports offers its power rankings for all 32 NFL teams after Week 7

Thursday: Week 8 kicks off with a high-octane showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals (8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network). Before the game, make sure to check out our expert picks for every Week 8 game.

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