2020 NFL power rankings, Week 14: Browns and Giants impress
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. 6-5. Previous: . Baltimore Ravens. 15. team. 26
Winners of three straight games, Joe Judge’s club headed to the Pacific Northwest. Wayne Gallman Jr. ran 16 times for 135 yards and veteran Alfred Morris scored both of the team’s touchdowns, one each on the ground and through the air. The Giants’ improving defense sacked Seahawks’ quarterback Russell Wilson five times and forced him into a pair of turnovers. And backup quarterback/turned starter Colt McCoy made just enough key plays.
Arizona Cardinals. 14. team. 32. . 6-6. Previous:
The Cards took a two-game slide into their first meeting of the season with the rival Rams, who have won the last six games in this series. And Arizona was on the short end of this series for the seventh consecutive time. Kyler Murray threw for only 173 yards, was sacked twice, lost one of two fumbles and was limited to 15 yards rushing. He did throw three touchdown passes but served up one pick-six. The Cardinals’ defense allowed 463 total yards.
team. 28. . 7-5. Previous: . Las Vegas Raiders. 13
Off a miserable 37-point loss at Atlanta, Jon Gruden’s club headed to MetLife Stadium to take on the winless Jets. And things looked bleak for the club after squandering a 24-13 third-quarter lead and trailing by four points in the final seconds. But veteran quarterback Derek Carr, who threw for 381 yards and three scores (1 interception), found Henry Ruggs III down the left sidelines for 46 yards and the game-winning TD with five seconds to play.