Arizona also now has the NFC's top record all to itself and it's 4-0 against the NFC West, with road wins against the entirety of the division. Their bye is next weekend, which means Murray and Hopkins have an extra week to heal. With Thanksgiving coming up, the Cardinals have lots to be grateful for. But QB Colt McCoy not only avoided the deep-in-his-own-territory turnovers that doomed last week's loss to the Carolina Panthers, he genuinely commanded the Cardinals up the field for a game-winning touchdown to put the game away late. The Cardinals' defense, which came in ranked second in DVOA and third in EPA/play, is unquestionably legit. They've won two of them, the latest being Sunday's takedown of the scuffling Seattle Seahawks on the road. The Arizona Cardinals have now played three games without QB Kyler Murray and wideout DeAndre Hopkins. The Pats host the Titans next week, so that ought to provide some clarity. The conference is a logjam - 10 of its 16 teams have winning records, and 12 are within 2.5 games of the Titans for the AFC's best record. The New England Patriots? They've won five straight and look as complete as any team in the league. The Kansas City Chiefs? They're finally starting to look like what we thought they were, so maybe. The Baltimore Ravens? Sure, they won a tough road game without quarterback Lamar Jackson (more on that in a bit, too), but they also lost their previous contest to the 3-7 Miami Dolphins. Don't ask me to explain how all of that is possible. But they also just lost at home to the hapless Houston Texans, and one of their other losses came against the New York Jets. They've beaten the Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts, and New Orleans Saints in succession. The Tennessee Titans? Officially, they still have the conference's best record at 8-3.