By Bill Pennington The New York Times Tues., Oct. 30, 2018 At roughly the midpoint of the 2018 NFL season, there are several evident truths: — After the Los Angeles Rams’ stirring 29-27 comeback victory over Green Bay on Sunday, it seems likely that the road to the NFC Championship will run through Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the Rams play their home games. But should that happen, the Rams had better hope they don’t have to host Green Bay again because tens of thousands of Packers fans turned the Coliseum into Lambeau Field West during Sunday’s game. And that visiting crowd nearly roused Green Bay to a major upset. — The Pittsburgh Steelers are plenty good enough to challenge for the AFC title, whether Le’Veon Bell returns to the team or not. — Implausibly, FitzMagic has been revived in Tampa Bay. At the same time, the gold dust sprinkled over the Baltimore Ravens two weeks ago has swiftly disappeared. Article Continued Below — The New York Giants are somehow getting worse, the Kansas City Chiefs may be getting better, and nobody can figure out what’s going on with the underachieving, floundering Jacksonville Jaguars. Read more: Patriots smother Bills for… Read full this story
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