2020 NFL power rankings, Week 15: Chiefs, Packers win division titles
Jon Gruden’s club embarked on a three-game home stand by hosting the Colts and the Raiders’ defense was burned for 212 yards on the ground. Gruden’s team also turned over the ball three times, including a pair of interceptions by Derek Carr.
The team has allowed an astounding 150 points in their last four outings and on Sunday night (via Scott Polacek of Yahoo! Sports), defensive coordinator Paul Guenther was fired by the team.
Last Tuesday night at home, John Harbaugh’s club snapped a three-game losing streak by routing the Cowboys. The Ravens ran for 294 yards in the 34-17 victory and entered Week 14 with the league’s top ground attack and the NFL’s lowest-ranked passing game in terms of yards.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson has had his ups and downs but it’s the Baltimore defense that has disappointed at times, most notably when it comes to stopping the run.
Riding a three-game losing streak, the Cardinals headed cross country to take on the rejuvenated Giants. But it was Kliff Kingsbury’s team that had a spring in its step Sunday afternoon as quarterback Kyler Murray led an attack that gained 390 total yards – including 159 on the ground.
The second-year signal-caller threw for 244 yards and one score while wideout DeAndre Hopkins caught nine passes for 136 yards. The Arizona defense rolled up eight sacks.