I was watching the college football rankings show last night and they were talking about "signature wins". We've heard that term with NFL teams, usually up and coming teams. So what about NFL teams? Here's a list of NFL teams with a winning record and IMO, their best wins. Are they signature wins?
N.England (Buffalo)
Buffalo (Baltimore, KC)
Pittsburgh (Indy)
Indy (Denver, LAC)
Jax (San Fran, KC)
Denver (Philly)
LAC (KC, Denver)
KC (Detroit)
Philly (KC, Rams)
Green Bay (Detroit)
Detroit (Baltimore, Tampa)
Chicago ???????
Tampa (Seattle, San Fran)
Carolina (Green Bay)
Rams (Indy)
Seattle (Washington)
San Fran (Seattle, LAR)
Certainly, some of those "signature wins" are going to turn out not to be as such. When did the team beat Baltimore? Is Kansas City hard to beat with 4 losses? Is Indy for real? Tampa? Washington is certainly not the Washington from 2024. And let's face it, there are a lot of possible signature wins yet to come on all of their schedules. The next 3 weeks for the Rams could all surpass the Indy win.
N.England (Buffalo)
Buffalo (Baltimore, KC)
Pittsburgh (Indy)
Indy (Denver, LAC)
Jax (San Fran, KC)
Denver (Philly)
LAC (KC, Denver)
KC (Detroit)
Philly (KC, Rams)
Green Bay (Detroit)
Detroit (Baltimore, Tampa)
Chicago ???????
Tampa (Seattle, San Fran)
Carolina (Green Bay)
Rams (Indy)
Seattle (Washington)
San Fran (Seattle, LAR)
Certainly, some of those "signature wins" are going to turn out not to be as such. When did the team beat Baltimore? Is Kansas City hard to beat with 4 losses? Is Indy for real? Tampa? Washington is certainly not the Washington from 2024. And let's face it, there are a lot of possible signature wins yet to come on all of their schedules. The next 3 weeks for the Rams could all surpass the Indy win.