It was another blowout-filled weekend in the NFL, only this time several of the teams on the losing end were teams near the top of the standings. For the second time in four weeks, six games were decided by at least 21 points, the first time that has happened twice in a season since 2009 and just the fifth time ever. Five of the six teams on the wrong side of those lopsided games were teams that entered the weekend with a .500 or better record, with Atlanta losing 43–3 to Dallas, Las Vegas falling 41–14 to Kansas City, the Rams losing 31-10 to San Francisco, Arizona getting beat 34–10 by Carolina, and Cleveland getting knocked off 45–7 by New England. The other blowout was far more predictable: the struggling New York Jets getting beat 45–17 by Buffalo. This marked just the second time in NFL history that five teams …