NFL power rankings, Week 11: Titans rise, Packers tumble

Nov 13, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) talks in the huddle during the first half against the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 13, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) talks in the huddle during the first half against the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 13, 2016; Landover, MD, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (8) throws the ball against the Washington Redskins in the fourth quarter at FedEx Field. The Redskins won 26-20. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 13, 2016; Landover, MD, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (8) throws the ball against the Washington Redskins in the fourth quarter at FedEx Field. The Redskins won 26-20. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /

team. 60. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. After starting the season undefeated with Sam Bradford on board, the Vikings have lost four straight games. Bradford has never had the strongest arm that can fling the ball down the field. In the first four games of the season, Bradford was averaging nearly 14 yards per pass and connecting with receivers 61 percent of the time. With a demolished offensive line and no Adrian Peterson, Bradford has a completion percentage below 40 percent in his last four games and is averaging eight yards per pass. Washington was able to take advantage of that by getting pressure on Bradford and scoring throughout the game. <p>Next Week: Minnesota welcomes in the Cardinals, who are coming off a close win against the 49ers. Both teams are in close division races and will be desperate for a win as the season heads into its later half. The Vikings have only lost once in their new stadium, and will look to protect their house once again.</p> <p>Playoff hopes: Once thought to be a a division only one team could win, the NFC North is up for grabs. Minnesota, Green Bay, and Detroit are all in the race, but right now only one is heading in the right direction.</p>. 5-4. Previous: . Minnesota Vikings. 13