2020 NFL power rankings, Week 14: Browns and Giants impress

Las Vegas Raiders wideout Henry Ruggs III (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
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Previous: . New Orleans Saints. 3. team. 15. . 10-2

The NFC South leaders took their eight-game winning streak to Atlanta looking to complete a season sweep of the rival Falcons. It was the third consecutive start for quarterback Taysom Hill, who threw for 232 yards and two scores and rushed for 83 yards. But he also fumbled three times and lost one of those drops. The Saints’ defense gave up only one touchdown. And Payton’s hot team clinched a playoff berth for the fourth consecutive season.

Previous: . Pittsburgh Steelers. 2. team. 55. . 11-0

A win over Washington would clinch a playoff berth for Mike Tomlin’s team and it would mark the franchise’s first postseason berth since 2017. The Steelers hope to play a lot better than they did in their ugly 19-14 win over the Ravens, a contest which saw numerous dropped passes by players and once again, the lack of a running game. And via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk, the club figures to be without placekicker Chris Boswell on Monday afternoon.

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1. team. 124. . 11-1. Previous: . Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs played host to the Denver Broncos on Sunday night looking to extend their 10-game winning streak in this longtime rivalry. More importantly, a victory would put the team in the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year. Andy Reid’s team trailed 10-9 at halftime, setting for three field goals. And Harrison Butker would add two more three-pointers. Patrick Mahomes threw for 318 yards and one score and the defending champions prevailed.