NFL power rankings, Week 10: Jets rise, Rams fall
The New York Jets are rising in our Week 10 NFL power rankings after a huge win, while the Los Angeles Rams fall following a crushing defeat.
Hard not to see Houston as the league’s worst team. No juice defensively and limited severely on offense.
Well, that was a welcome to reality game for Carolina. Woof.
The Lions found a way to beat the Packers via three Aaron Rodgers interceptions. Big upset.
Finally, the Steelers didn’t have to watch their quarterback play awful football on Sunday.
It’s over. Like, completely over. Being 2-6 in the AFC is a wrap. Three blown leads this year of at least 17 points.
Justin Fields is starting to become a really fun weekly watch, but the Bears couldn’t overcome the Dolphins’ high-powered attack.
Denver is back off its bye this week. Let’s ride!
The Colts have no quarterback and no hope. At this point, play out the string and do everything possible to land a signal-caller in the draft.
The Saints did nothing well on Monday, and that showed up in the blowout result against Baltimore.
Jacksonville provided a stirring comeback against the Raiders, coming back from 17-0 to win 27-20. Now, the Chiefs at Arrowhead.
Kyler Murray isn’t playing well, the defense isn’t good and the coaching is middling. Not a terrific combo.
Coming out of their bye, the Browns have to handle the Miami offense. Not easy.
It’s time to start thinking about mock drafts in Green Bay. The offense is useless.
Washington blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter. Tough ending to a day which began in promising fashion.
Just an inexcusable loss. The Rams had the Bucs beat, and then fell apart in the final two minutes.
Atlanta had a potentially game-winning fumble recovery. But, as only the Falcons can do, they fumbled the ball seconds later and the Chargers hit a game-winning field goal.
The offense remains a travesty, but the Buccaneers gave themselves a jolt with a game-winning drive of 60 yards in 35 seconds.
The Patriots need so much more from Mac Jones, but the defense is playing solid football and Rhemondre Stevenson is a force.
At some point, the Chargers must put a complete game together. Still, they won on the road without Keenan Allen or Mike Williams. Props for that.
Tennessee had Kansas City beaten, but Partick Mahomes made one play after the next. The Titans are a factor in the AFC.
Enormous victory that could propel the Jets into the playoffs. New York trailed 14-3 to Buffalo before rallying to win 20-17. Phenomenal defensive effort.
The Bengals responded to their worst game of the season with their best, routing Carolina with a 42-point explosion. Also, Joe Mixon with five touchdowns? Not a bad day.
The Seahawks are legit. At this point, it would be surprising if Seattle didn’t make it to the playoffs.
Coming off the bye, San Francisco hosts the Chargers on Sunday night. The Niners might rush for 450 yards.
The Giants are having a dream season. They’ll need to keep improving to make a playoff push.
Terrific showing from the defense. Baltimore is going to beat up on a very easy schedule going forward.
Miami is for real. Tua Tagovailoa is playing fantastic football, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are the best combination of receivers in the game, and Mike McDaniel is showing he’s a terrific hire.
Out of the bye, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys are visiting the Packers. Frankly, an ideal spot.
The Vikings are consistently winning one-score games. Good thing? Time will tell, but being 7-1 is impressive regardless.
Buffalo is still a favorite, but the turnovers need to stop. Too many in the last few games.
Ugly win, but the defense gave up seven yards on 27 plays throughout the second half and overtime. That’ll play.
The Eagles keep rolling. Philadelphia is playing really well on both sides of the ball, while Jalen Hurts is a legit MVP candidate.