Both the Chiefs and Steelers could lose a second consecutive game this week. For Kansas City, that would end a streak extending all the way back to September 2021.
Eagles only lost two on a row in weeks 16 and 17 last year because Hurts was injured and didn’t play
Also, an impressive stat you may already know: Hurts hasn’t lost back-to-back games since October 2021
You’re correct! This list isn’t the meant to be the top 4 teams, or even the winningest teams, over that stretch.
Strongly dislike any stat that uses an arbitrary time line. Narrative drivers if you will. Lame.
u/wavnebee Im confused, Eagles didn’t lose consecutive games in that time span? They haven’t since October 2021.
Is there a specific reason for week 9 of 2022 being the cutoff? I’m not complaining about it, just curious
I started with the past calendar year, and it was the same four teams. So I extended it back to week 9 to include the full streak (Detroit and Pittsburgh both lost weeks 7 & 8).
This is genuinely one of the most impressive stats Ive seen regarding the current Steelers, if you had any doubt Mike Tomlin is a legendary coaching talent look no further