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Colin Cowherd gives his Week 15 Herd Hierarchy top 10 NFL teams. Are the Green Bay Packers officially OUT of Super Bowl contention? Plus, Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars climb, but will they stay on the list? Meanwhile, Drake Maye and the New England Patriots stay above Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Will Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears break the top 3, will Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks break the top 5, and will C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans stay in the top 3 with the Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos? Next, Colin reacts to Monday Night Football’s blowout between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins. Is the season over for Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins? Will the Steelers keep Mike Tomlin? Then, Colin breaks down the Kansas City Chiefs and their need for a rebuild after Patrick Mahomes’ ACL injury. Next, Colin discusses the Dak Prescott, George Pickens, and the Dallas Cowboys chances of making the playoffs. Then, Colin discusses whether Tua Tagovailoa can lead the Dolphins despite his many injuries and inconsistency. Finally, Colin analyzes the current playoff picture.
0:00 Herd Hierarchy
7:04 Pittsburgh Steelers
12:42 Kansas City Chiefs
18:06 Chicago Bears
22:36 NFL News
32:29 Dallas Cowboys
36:00 Miami Dolphins
40:30 Playoff Picture
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