One of the more interesting points of measurement in the National Football League is point differential among teams. This statistic is not necessarily interesting in the math of it all, it’s simply the difference of total points scored and allowed, but it is generally one of the stronger barometers of which teams are having success in a given year.
Consider who the top five teams are in point differential after 13 weeks of the season. We are talking about the four potential squads lining up in the conference championship games and a unit that has made a big leap forward in 2020.