NFL’s Perceived Parity This Season Serves As Boost For TV
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – OCTOBER 12: Kareem Hunt #29 of the Kansas City Chiefs controls the ball defended by Kerby Joseph #31 of the Detroit Lions during the fourth quarter in the game at Arrowhead Stadium on October 12, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Getty Images The NFL has long boasted about its league-wide parity as a reason for its popularity, even as the league has largely been built on the backs of dynasties. That said, the 2025 regular season may wind up being a bit of a shift – and one that’s providing helpful to media partners so far. NFL’s Top Teams All Have Questions No NFL team got to 5-0 this season, the first time that’s happened since 2014 when no team achieved a 4-0 record. Some of that is a simple product of small sample sizes and scheduling. But it’s notable that no teams are overly dominant during the season’s first six weeks, especially in the wake of two relatively “boring” dynasties this century (the Kansas City Chiefs’, which may not be done, and the New England Patriots’). Through nearly all of week six’s game action, there are 20 teams with a .500 or better record, and just four teams with a record of 4-1 or better. It’s an indication of parity, for sure, as the top teams all have clear flaws, and there isn’t necessarily a clear delineation between tiers of Super Bowl contenders. Looking at betting odds, FanDuel has five teams with 10-to-1 or better odds to win the Super Bowl, and another six with between 16-to-1 and 20-to-1 odds. Even the “favorites” right now, the Buffalo Bills, are 5-to-1; far from a sure thing and have also knocked on the door to no avail during the franchise’s recent run…
Filed under: News - @ October 13, 2025 11:28 pm