Josh Allen has become the NFL's most talked-about player. He's not satisfied. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: Josh Allen is the leader of perhaps the most dangerous team in the NFL … A.J. Brown, Christian McCaffrey and the Steelers are among those in the NFL trending after Week 8 … and more! One of these things is not true. Can you guess which one it is? Josh Allen is the subject of serious trade interest from the Kansas City Chiefs. Josh Allen is stirring things up in the mayoral race at a small town in Maine. Josh Allen prepared for sinking Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers on Sunday by dressing up as the title character from The Great Gatsby, mustache and all. Josh Allen caused a Buffalo road to be renamed from Hurtle Street to Hurdle Street, and has an image of him jumping a defender situated atop the sign. Josh Allen has more passing yards than every other NFL quarterback this year after leading the Buffalo Bills to a 6-1 record and Super Bowl favorite status. Believe it or not, it is the last one that carries the falsehood, and even that isn't all it seems. After helping the Bills comfortably outlast the Packers to close out the weekend, Allen does have the most yards per game of any QB in the league this year, but his total number is 69 yards behind Tom Brady (who has played one extra game) in the overall chart. Aside from that, as the other items on the list show, this season it's all Josh Allen, all the time. Allen is presently at the center of the NFL universe, making a serious claim for the MVP award and apparently on an absolute mission to reward Buffalo's loyal fanbase with the kind of glory it has waited for, well, forever. His standard is so high that when his first half against Green Bay had the internet erupting to proclaim his excellence, but he followed it with a couple of second-half picks, all he wanted to talk about were his mistakes. "I have a concern with making stupid decisions and not closing out the game that way," Allen told reporters after a 27-17 win that never looked like it would have a different outcome. "Things that we can do, things that I can do differently that changes the feeling and the outcome of that game. I have a crappy taste in my mouth right now." Allen is perhaps the most-talked-about player in the league right now, carrying a huge level of intrigue as to how far he can take this team and whether he can ride atop the wave of hype without slip or stumble. For the rest of the story, [click here.]( [STORY IMAGE 1] [IN OTHER WORDS] - From huge performances from Christian McCaffrey and A.J. Brown to another Steelers letdown, Geoff Schwartz [explores what is trending]( after Week 8 in the NFL.
- The Cowboys defense has carried Dallas all year long. On that unit's worst day, Dak Prescott, Tony Pollard and [the offense dominated the Bears]( David Helman writes.
- Lance McCullers isn't the flamethrower he once was, but he has [evolved into a unique pitcher]( who's effective in his own way. Jordan Shusterman has the story.
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- Christopher Bell pulled off another stunner to win and advance in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, but Ross Chastain [took stunning to the next level]( Bob Pockrass reports. For the latest news and updates, [click here.]( [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Philadelphia Phillies at Houston Astros (FOX, 8:03 p.m. ET)
With the World Series moving to Philly and tied 1-1, the Astros’ Lance McCullers Jr. takes on fellow right-hander Noah Syndergaard of the Phillies. Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns (ESPN, 8:15 p.m. ET)
The Bengals can pull into a tie for first, while the rival Browns want to avoid falling into a three-game hole in this AFC North showdown. For all of today's games and scores, [click here](. [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet](
Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns: Browns (+3.5) to cover From FOX Sports Gambling Analyst Sam Panayotovich: Cleveland has the blueprint to hang with Cincinnati. Any team that can successfully run the rock and bring pressure with its defensive line has a shot to hang around. Protecting Joe Burrow continues to be the Bengals’ kryptonite, and with Myles Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney getting healthier up front, that’s good news for the Browns pass rush. Nick Chubb should have a big game on the ground against a very average Cincinnati run defense, and my biggest ex-factor in the game is Denzel Ward. Assuming the Browns' top corner returns from a concussion, that’ll be a very interesting matchup against Ja’Marr Chase down the field. It’s worth noting that four of Cleveland’s five losses this season are by three or fewer points. For the latest betting odds, [click here](. [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV](
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