Maybe the Jacksonville Jaguars and coach Liam Coen will get the credit they deserve now.
Trevor Lawrence and the Jags went to Denver and scored 34 points against one of the NFL's best defenses, extending their winning streak to six games with a 14-point victory on Sunday that gave the Broncos their first loss since Week 3.
This was an impressive, convincing win for an underrated team that's been overlooked throughout the season.
The Broncos (12-3) and Patriots (12-3) deserved recognition for double-digit winning streaks. The Colts (8-6) were the talk of the AFC the first two months during a 7-1 start. The Bills (11-4) and Josh Allen are always in the spotlight. Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers (9-6), Justin Herbert and the Chargers (11-4) and C.J. Stroud and the Texans (10-5) also get more attention.
Even the demise of the Chiefs has been a bigger storyline than the rise of the Jaguars.
But no team is playing better right now than Jacksonville. The Jaguars (11-4) lead the AFC South and are in the mix for the No. 1 seed. They would clinch a playoff berth if Indianapolis loses to San Francisco on Monday night.
It's been a remarkable turnaround for a team that finished 4-13 last season.
Coen has led the way since replacing Doug Pederson. He almost didn't take the job after initially declining an in-person interview with the Jaguars. Coen had agreed to a three-year contract to remain the offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay, a deal that would've made him the league's highest-paid assistant.