I think it's fair to have some perspective here. I've seen multiple posts on here that this is like, we're the worst team in the NFL after this loss. From that, I can just assume none of those people subjected themselves to any of the Cleveland/Washington game today.
Josh Allen just played a defense that was ranked in the 20s coming into this week... and went 9 for 30 and less than 150 yards.
Green Bay, who is supposed to be one of the top teams in the NFC, just snuck a victory from the 31st ranked defense Los Angeles Rams.
Vikings, who are my pick as the 'favorite' to win the Super Bowl at this stage of the season, picked off Aaron Rodgers 3 times and still almost lost the game. (They absolutely needed that third one to seal it.)
Teams do better than you expect randomly, and some teams fall apart in inexplicable moments all the time. It's ok to recognize that we are still leading our division even if we have had a bad couple of games.