With Raiders Win, NFL’s ‘Circle of Parity’ is Complete

It happens every year. The NFL finds a way to complete the proverbial Circle of Parity.

This was completed on Thursday night when the Oakland Raiders won their first game of the season against what was a red-hot Kansas City Chiefs team.

Instead of explaining in detail what the Circle of Parity is, just check it out.

Okay, so we will explain it quickly.

Start from the top and move your eyes to the right.

The Cardinals beat the Raiders, who beat the Chiefs, who beat the Patriots, who beat the Jets, who beat the Steelers, who beat the Ravens, who beat the Panthers, who beat the Lions, who beat the Giants, who beat the Falcons, who beat the Buccaneers, who beat the Redskins, who beat the Cowboys, who beat the Titans, who beat the Jaguars, who beat the Browns, who beat the Bengals, who beat the Saints, who beat the Packers, who beat the Bears, who beat the Vikings, who beat the Rams, who beat the 49ers, who beat the Eagles, who beat the Colts, who beat the Texans, who beat the Bills, who beat the Dolphins, who beat the Chargers, who beat the Seahawks, who beat the beat the Broncos, who beat the Cardinals.

Get it?

If not, it’s okay. The NFL is not meant to be understood.

Photo: USA Today

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