Two titans remain: Bills and Eagles stand alone as NFL’s undefeated
- arcplusnews
- Sep 28
- 2 min read
Through four weeks of the NFL season, just two teams remain unscathed: the Buffalo Bills and the Philadelphia Eagles. Both franchises have weathered early challenges, and their strong starts place them firmly at the top of their respective conferences as the calendar turns to October.
Buffalo Bills: Statement Makers in the AFC
The Bills have wasted no time reminding the league why they’re perennial contenders. At 4–0, Buffalo’s offense looks sharp and balanced, while their defense continues to cause havoc for opposing quarterbacks. With a comfortable lead in the AFC East, the Bills are sending a clear message that they’re not only playoff-bound, but also hungry for a return to the conference championship conversation.
Philadelphia Eagles: Still Soaring
In the NFC, the defending conference champions Philadelphia Eagles have fought off every challenge thrown their way, including a hard-fought win holding off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—a game that reaffirmed their resilience and championship pedigree. The Eagles remain in control of the NFC East, and their 4–0 record signals that they’re determined to make another deep postseason run.
Division Drama in the NFC South
The NFC South has become one of the most intriguing divisions of the season. The Buccaneers, despite their early setback against Philadelphia, sit at 3–1 and remain firmly in the mix for the division crown. Yet, the same division also hosts the NFL’s only winless team: the New Orleans Saints, who have stumbled to an 0–4 start. The contrast between Tampa Bay’s competitiveness and New Orleans’ struggles underscores just how wide the gap is within the division.

With just two undefeated teams left, the spotlight grows brighter on Buffalo and Philadelphia. Can the Bills keep their AFC momentum rolling? Can the Eagles continue to fend off challengers in a competitive NFC? As the season grinds on, every week brings greater stakes, and the NFL’s last unbeaten squads know they now carry targets on their backs.













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