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NFL Week in Review

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NFL Week in Review:  And what a week it was!  First of all, a record six games were decided on the last play of the game!  That's enough to keep you on the edge of your seat.  Unless you are a Bills fan.  Stupid mistakes cost your team a win vs the Denver Broncos in front of a national television audience.  Josh Allen is a turnover machine and the Bills are 5-5 with a brutal schedule remaining.

Oh, and this just in:  The Patriots stink.  If the season ended today the Patriots would have the second pick of the draft.  Although they'd probably draft a long snapper with the pick.

And one notable team did not play this weekend and that was the Eagles.  It was a much needed week of rest as they get ready for a Super Bowl rematch with the Chiefs on Monday Night Football!

NFL WEEK IN REVIEW

  1. Name the only quarterback to throw for more than 400 yards? Dak Prescott
  2. Five running backs topped 100 yards rushing. Name 3?  Devin Singletary, David Montgomery, Josh Jacobs, James Cook, Jerome Ford
  3. Three wide receives topped 170 yards this weekend. Can you name one?  Keenan Allen, Brandin Cooks, Noah Brown
  4. What AFC North LB totaled 21 tackles in a loss? Roquan Smith
  5. How many touchdowns were scored in the Colts-Patriots game in Germany? One
  6. Name the starting quarterbacks in the Colts-Patriots game?Gardner Minshew and Mac Jones
  7. What AFC team has the best point differential in the NFL? Ravens +113
  8. What team has the worst record in the AFC and if the season ended today would have the second pick in the draft? Patriots
  9. What team has the longest winning streak in the AFC? Denver +3
  10. What team has the longest winning streak in the NFC/NFL? Vikings +5

The NFL Season is well underway for 2023.  Lots of people out there, both men and women, LOVE football.  It's action packed.  It's exciting.  It's entertaining.  It's all of those things.  But, if you're just not into football, Sundays can be very boring and very long, especially if you're not aware of the Hottest NFL Coaches of 2023.

I happen to be a woman who really enjoys the game.  It all began when I started playing Fantasy football and when my kids began to play flag football.

Fantasy gave me a reason to care about all of the games and not just the Miami Dolphins games, which haven't always been the most fun to watch, until this season.

Now that I pay more attention to the games, I'm finding myself paying even more attention to the sidelines.  Not for the players, but for the coaches!  I mean have you seen some of these coaches?

I shared my list of the hottest NFL coaches ahead of the Super Bowl in 2022 and I thought it was time to update.  If you're not into football, no worries.  You don't really have to care about the game itself to enjoy this list.  And, you should be well aware about what you could be missing out on, on the sidelines.

As I said with my last list of hottest NFL Coaches, there's no real methodology here, although swagger and presentation did come into play.  And apparently it doesn't hurt to have a beard.  So, without further ado, here is my list of the Top 10 Hottest NFL Coaches of 2023:  Ranked.

10. Kevin Stefanski - Head Coach Cleveland Browns


9. Mike Vrabel - Head Coach Tennessee Titans


8. Mike Tomlin - Head Coach Pittsburgh Steelers


7. Kyle Shanahan - Head Coach San Francisco 49ers


6. Kevin O'Connell - Head Coach Minnesota Vikings


5. Mike McDaniel - Head Coach Miami Dolphins


4. Sean McVay - Head Coach Los Angeles Rams


3. DeMeco Ryans - Head Coach Houston Texans


2. Nick Sirianni - Head Coach Philadelphia Eagles


1. Matt LaFleur - Head Coach Green Bay Packers

Craig Shemon has been hosting afternoons on ESPN Southwest Florida since 2017. Prior to that he was a nationally syndicated host in Los Angeles at FOX Sports Radio and in Houston at Yahoo! Sports Radio. Along the way Craig did play-by-play for the NFL on FOX, NFL Europe, Big Ten Network, and The Citadel Radio Network. Craig is a native Detroiter and Indiana University graduate. He has been known to proudly display his Detroit and IU fandom on the air. Craig likes to write about athletes, create quizzes, and covers big sports headlines.