Stephen A. Smith makes First Take return and unveils list of best NFL teams – but fans can’t understand his logic

FAN favourite Stephen A. Smith made his return to First Take before unveiling a list of the best NFL teams — but some couldn’t understand his logic.

Smith is one of the top sports analysts around and is often found on ESPN delivering his thoughts on the NBA.

However, the ace also has a football show with Molly Qerim called First Take.

And upon his return to the screen, Smith could not resist revealing his current top five NFL sides.

There are plenty of teams looking to make a charge for the Super Bowl this year.

But Smith reckons NFC North leaders Detroit Lions are top of the pile right now.

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The impressive side have won eight of their nine games so far this term, clocking up seven victories on the bounce.

And Smith reckons there is no greater team in the country right now.

In second place, he put the Kansas City Chiefs, who are the current holders of the Super Bowl.

However, the AFC West toppers have gone one better than the Lions by winning all nine of their games so far.

Smith went on to complete his top five with the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles.

But fans were left confused as to why the Chiefs were ranked behind the Lions despite their superior results this term.

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One said: “The Chiefs are better than Detroit.”

Another declared: “How’s he put the Lions No1?”

One noted: “Chiefs are closing to winning games and the offence hasn’t been blowing teams.”

Another added: “Used to cheer for the Chiefs but seriously disliking them.”

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