
We rank each of the NFL divisions from worst to the best.
With six teams on bye, there wasn’t quite a “full” slate of NFL games in Week 10, but as usual, there were plenty of fireworks. In the same breath, the absence of some teams helps us to focus on the squads that were in action, and with a few somewhat surprising results, there has been some upheaval with regard to how the league’s eight divisions stack up against one another this week.
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Last week’s rankings give us some context as to where things stood just seven days ago, but at the same time, there are few groups that slot into the same position in this edition of the rankings. Today, we have a new “basement dweller” and moving forward, there is real uncertainty at the top of the rankings, as well, including a high-profile quarterback injury that could cause wholesale change.
Let’s unveil the list, beginning with the league’s bottom division and moving upward from that point, and of course, there are a few surprises along the way.
Next: NFC South
