I guess everyone was a little early anointing the Dolphins.
AFC East round robin of the 2020's. Bills own Dolphins, Dolphins own Patriots, Patriots own Jets, Jets own Bills.
I do wonder though, how bad are the Bears if they still managed to lose to the Broncos?
Speaking as a Bears fan, incredibly bad. They now hold the top 2 draft picks courtesy of them & the Panthers being the last 2 winless teams 
Of course, this is not breaking news. The Bears are terrible, the Broncos were their only real competition for worst team in the league. That's 14 straight losses and no one should have had any confidence that they would win, even against a team that just gave up 70 points.
As brutal as it was to lose that game, though, there is at least a double silver lining for Bears fans. First, you've got the top two draft picks at the moment, and no reason to think the Panthers pick is going to be tumbling anytime soon. And second, Fields had a career day with 300+ yards, and that gives you a bit of hope for the rest of the season. It's been almost impossible to evaluate him to this point, but if he stacks some more good performances, it will provide some clarity as to what path the organization should take going forward (hopefully with a new coach/GM as I think we've seen enough to know that Eberflus isn't it, further confirmed by the Claypool debacle).
If the Broncos had lost, though? Zero silver lining. Payton's coaching performance looks increasingly and hysterically worse, your defense just gave up 70 points and followed it up by making the laughingstock Bears offense look respectable, and you're tied to a middling version of Russell Wilson long term. If you keep losing, there's no top draft picks or potential QB of the future on the roster like there is in Chicago. It's win now or else, so to get that comeback win that shows the team hasn't completely given up must be a
massive sigh of relief to the entire organization.