NFL Power Rankings: Cardinals rise, Seahawks & Patriots drop in Week 17

FanSided's NFL Power Rankings have been updated following the Super Bowl.
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26. <p>Without question, the Baltimore Ravens have not had the year that a lot of people thought they would, especially after the playoff run they made last season. However, entering Week 16 they were the owners of a 4-10 record and they had to face the Pittsburgh Steelers, their rival who has been rolling as of late. Things were not looking promising.</p> <p>However, you have to give this team credit for not giving up, even though their season is over. They never let up when they’re on the field with the Steelers, and that was pretty evident on Sunday as they came away with the stunning 20-17 record to move to 5-10 on the season. With Ryan Mallett leading the offense, this Ravens team was able to get the job done and hand that Steelers their sixth loss of the year.</p> <p>This wasn’t a win that was going to push this team into the playoffs or anything like that, but it was a nice moral victory to help send them off into 2016, where they hope to get things back on track with a healthy Joe Flacco back, and possibly a Steve Smith if he decides against retirement.</p> <p>At best, the Ravens can finish this season at 6-10, and they’ll be taking on the Bengals next week in hopes of getting that final win on the year.</p>. (5-10). Previous: . baltimore ravens. 27. team

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