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Here's a ranking of 10 who could make a huge difference.- Unbeaten Rams not satisfied: Sean McVay's Rams are off to a 4-0 start and rank second in the NFL in scoring, but the coach is https://www.odellbeckhamjrfanshop.com/authentic-brandon-marshall-jersey-sale-1_12.html still focused on what few mistakes his team is making.- War of words: Jalen Ramsey is no stranger to trash talk, and his latest barb just added intrigue to Sunday's showdown with the league's top-scoring offense.- This era's Brett Favre or John Elway? Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale had high-praise for Browns rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield.- Mark your calendars:And, update those fantasy football lineups accordingly. Le'Veon Bell is planning to return during the Steelers' bye in Week 7, and could play against the Browns in Week 8. Jarrett Bell (@JarrettBell) writes that Bell's return to the team might not be that smooth.- Seven burning questions for Week 5: Nate Davis (@ByNateDavis) has the biggest questions heading into Week 5, including if Drew Brees will set a new passing record this week.- NFL QB Hot Sheet: Lorenzo Reyes (@LorenzoGReyes) assesses the most important position. Which quarterbacks are trending up (oh, hey, Joe Flacco)? Which quarterbacks are trending down (hint: one is future Hall of Famer Eli Manning)? And, which quarterbacks are under the microscope in Week 5 (like Patrick Mahomes vs. the Jags)?- Power rankings: See how every team stacks up entering Week 5. How do the teams line up behind the unbeaten Chiefs and Rams? Also, don't forget to create your own rankings.- Betting on NFL Week 5: We want you to become a better bettor. Listen up and find out the bets you need to make and which to avoid this weekend in the NFL.TOP PICS: Week 5 highlights | Cheerleaders | Crazy fansUSA TODAY Sports' Mike Jones answered questions from fans through our NFL Facebook group, The Ruling Off the Field (if you haven't joined yet, now is a good time!):Dan Noviski: Thoughts on the 1st down call reversal to send the Browns vs. Raiders to OT?Mike Jones: This was a really tough call. The Browns needed — and appeared to get — the first down, which would have enabled them to then run out the clock. But after the play review, officials ruled Carlos Hyde’s elbow had touched down before the 19-yard line and the Browns had to punt. It didn’t look clear enough (to me) to reverse. https://www.odellbeckhamjrfanshop.com/authentic-olivier-vernon-jersey-sale-1_84.html Plenty of observers shared the same sentiments. But according to ESPN, a league spokesman said two angles of the shot were basically pieced together to help officials reach that conclusion.Virgil Northam: What are the officials making such bad calls this year? I thought they were a full-time officials. I also think they missed a lot of calls. Do you have any information as to whether or not they are full-time?Mike Jones: Well, only 24 of the 121 NFL officials are full-time employees. And even so, they are indeed still human and adjusting to the new points of emphasis and other rule changes. The botched calls certainly have hurt https://www.odellbeckhamjrfanshop.com credibility while also fueling confusion. But the league’s competition committee is definitely working to get things fixed. As you may have noticed, the leading with the helmet penalty calls have definitely decreased after a flag-happy preseason. The competition committee and officials went over the rule to make revisions to how it is administered. And the roughing the passer point of emphasis fueled an abundance of questionable calls. As of late, however, these calls are also decreasing in frequency. The league says there has been no change to the rule. Officials in the last two weeks have, however, been instructed to try to see the full play before making a snap judgement call. So this likely has something to do with the decrease.Submit questions either through our Facebook group or here (be sure to leave your name!).Click on team name to get updated news on your team from our NFL wire sites. (All times Eastern)Bye week:Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay BuccaneersThursday<br>Patriots 38, Colts 24Sunday<br>Tennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br>Atlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. (FOX)<br>Denver Broncos at New York Jets, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br>Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br>Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions, 1 p.m. (FOX)<br>Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br>New York Giants at Carolina Panthers, 1 p.m. (FOX)<br>Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br>Oakland Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 p.m. (CBS)<br>Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers, 4:25 p.m. (FOX)<br>Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles, 4:25 p.m. (FOX)<br>Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. (FOX)<br>Dallas Cowboys at Houston Texans, 8:20 p.m. (NBC)Monday<br>Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)If you love talking football, we have the perfect spot for you. Join The Ruling Off the Field, to engage in friendly debate and conversation with fellow football fans and our NFL insiders. Sign up now!Off to a disappointing start this fantasy football season? There's still plenty of time to get back into playoff contention. Off to a great start? Well, that can go south quick, too, so pay attention. Our panel of fantasy football experts is here to help you make the most of your lineup this week.- Fantasy rankings for Week 5: For your convenience, these position-by-position rankings were updated for this week's games.- Start 'em or sit 'em: Listen to our wise fantasy expert Steve Gardner (@SteveAGardner) as he tells you which players to feel confident about in Week 5, and which players you should think twice about putting into your starting lineup.- Studs, duds and sleepers: FTW's Charles Curtis (@bycharlescurtis) has some names to know going into Week 5. Have you even ever heard of Keke Coutee? 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