2022 NFL power rankings, Week 10: Vikings running away in NFC North

CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 06: Joe Mixon #28 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Paycor Stadium on November 06, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 06: Joe Mixon #28 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Paycor Stadium on November 06, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /
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Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans gets past Leo Chenal of the Kansas City Chiefs. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans gets past Leo Chenal of the Kansas City Chiefs. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images) /

Tennessee Titans. 6. team. 35. . 5-3. Previous:

Mike Vrabel’s club made its way to Arrowhead Stadium for a Sunday night clash with the Chiefs. After spotting their hosts a 9-0 advantage, running back Derrick Henry answered with a pair of touchdowns and Randy Bullock’s 44-yard field goal late in the third quarter put the Titans up by eight points.

But Tennessee’s defense could not stop the arm or the legs of Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter as well as overtime.

. 6-2. Previous: . Dallas Cowboys. 5. team. 123

Despite the fact that the Bears were able to score 29 points and run for 240 yards a week ago, the Dallas’ defense has been one of the better units in the league this season. Micah Parson leads a potent pass rush that has already picked up 33 sacks in eight games.

The Cowboys have also totaled eight takeaways while the club limited has limited six of its eight opponents to 19 points or less. It will be interesting to see if a healthy Dak Prescott can elevate the offense.

Previous: . Buffalo Bills. 4. team. 16. . 6-2

The Bills look to extend their four-game winning streak over the rival New York Jets as the teams collided at MetLife Stadium. And things looked good early as Josh Allen ran for two scores and Sean McDermott’s club owned a 14-3 second-quarter lead.

But the talented quarterback wound up throwing a pair of interceptions and was sacked five times. And the Buffalo defense wound up giving up 174 rushing yards in a perplexing divisional loss.