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Herd Hierarchy: Texans, Bills, Saints move up after 2-0 starts

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After two weeks of the 2024 NFL season, there are several surprising 2-0 teams, which caused a major shakeup in Colin Cowherd's latest "Herd Hierarchy" on Tuesday's episode of "The Herd".

A couple new additions made the list, including the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings after massive upset wins over the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, respectively.

Other 2-0 squads, like the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Chargers, vaulted into Cowherd's top five after impressive showings last week. [ NFL uniforms: Who has the best look in each division? ] Check out the full list below, along with Cowherd's thoughts on each squad and odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. 10. Cincinnati Bengals (0-2, Last week unranked)Super Bowl odds: +1600 Cowherd's thoughts: "Their next four opponents are 1-7.

The Bengals are fine at 0-2. If you can go into Arrowhead against maybe the best defense in the league, arguably … outplay the Chiefs and double their yards in the fourth, you're fine.

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