The Lions are having their best season in over 60 years. The last time they had such a performance, John F. Kennedy was still in this world. And this weekend, Detroit will have fun humiliating the Bears. The Lions have very few flaws and the best players on this team are able to stand up in every game. Rookies Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta had another strong game last week. And even if the Lions have rarely given their opponents a thaw, head coach Dan Campbell is intelligent enough to seek victory, often by snatches, but always in a deserved manner. On the other hand, the Bears’ reconstruction is a fiasco. They won a third of their games, which is already an improvement over last year, but watching their games is unbearably heavy. Justin Fields has too few resources to compete with Jared Goff.

The challenge will be colossal, but the Rams have continued to surprise us since the start of the campaign. Few would have bet on Los Angeles going .500 at this point in the season. On the one hand, we must highlight the work of head coach Sean McVay, because he is able to get the best out of each player. Matthew Stafford was good for retirement and now he’s playing great football again. Who actually knew Kyren Williams and Puka Nacua before the season started? However, the two youngsters are among the most productive players at their respective positions. The Ravens are returning from a bye week, but it will be interesting to see how Lamar Jackson uses his receivers. The ground game will always be a certainty for Baltimore, especially with the awakening of Keaton Mitchell. The fact remains that the absence of Mark Andrews in a critical situation could be felt more and more.

What’s better than a divisional duel between two great rivals on a Sunday evening in December? Biscuits and a glass of milk will be necessary to accompany this constant shock. The two teams faced each other last November and the birds beat the men on horseback by five points. However, it is as if this defeat shook Dallas. Since then, the team has scored an average of 42 points per game. And it’s hard to see how it could stop. For a rare time, the Cowboys defense, read here DaRon Bland, cracked against the Seahawks last week. But the attack tipped the balance. So if the Texas defensive unit can play to its usual standards and watched the video of the beating the Eagles suffered at the hands of the 49ers last week, the local players will be able to get away with it. However, it’s quite a gamble to bet against Jalen Hurts’ Eagles. The fact remains that they showed their flaws last week, and also against the Bills two weeks ago. The Cowboys will be happy to take advantage of it.