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Week 11 Power Rankings

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  1. Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) – Will they still be the team to beat in the NFC after they play the current team to beat in the AFC.
  2. Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) – What I just said above, except reverse it.
  3. Detroit Lions (7-2) – The Lions don’t play a team with a winning record for the next six weeks.
  4. Baltimore Ravens (7-3) – I still can’t believe they lost to the Browns last Sunday.
  5. Miami Dolphins (6-3) – The Dolphins offense should be well rested after their bye and that could be bad news for everyone else.
  6. Cleveland Browns (6-3) – They may have beat the Ravens last week, but their QB room is a real problem with Watson now out for the season.
  7. San Francisco 49ers (6-3) – They stopped the bleeding. For now.
  8. Dallas Cowboys (6-3) – The Cowboys rout of the Giants really did nothing for me. I don’t know what to make of that.
  9. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3) – I expected that they would lose to the Niners, but I at least thought they would show up.
  10. Houston Texans (5-4) – Boy the Texans are really starting to become a really dangerous team in the AFC.
  11. Cincinnati Bengals (6-4) – Just when you think they are going on a nice little run, they stub their toe.
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers 6-3) – The Steelers are fugly. Yeah that’s the word I was looking for last week.
  13. Minnesota Vikings (6-4) – The Vikings are finally starting to win those one score games again.
  14. Seattle Seahawks (6-3) – I like the Seahawks. I do. I just don’t love them.
  15. Buffalo Bills (5-5) – Well they threw that Dorsey fellow off the train awful fast. I am just worried he might not have been the real problem.
  16. New Orleans Saints (5-5) – Thankfully for the Saints somebody has to win the NFC South. I mean by law.
  17. Indianapolis Colts (5-5) – You know the AFC South is starting to look a little more interesting.
  18. Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) – The Chargers will never be anything more than a tease.
  19. Las Vegas Raiders (5-5) – They are undefeated since firing their head coach.
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) – It’s weird, but they have the same record through nine games this season as they did last season. So uh Mayfield > Brady.
  21. Washington Commanders (4-6) – Sam Howell is too good to be on such a bad team.
  22. Denver Broncos (4-5) – They are not nearly as awful as I thought they would be.
  23. New York Jets (4-5) – Aaron Rodgers could be back by mid December, if the Jets need him.
  24. Atlanta Falcons (4-6) – Matt Ryan could be back by mid December, if the Falcons want him.
  25. Los Angeles Rams (3-6) – Matthew Stafford will be back until mid December.
  26. Tennessee Titans (3-6) – Will Levis drew a tough three game road trip, and is showing his rookie bones.
  27. Green Bay Packers (3-6) – The Packers best times seem stuck in the past.
  28. Chicago Bears (3-7) – They are living vicariously through every loss the Panthers accumulate. This is all the Bears have left.
  29. Arizona Cardinals (2-8) – Kyler Murray seems hellbent on making it difficult for the Cardinals to replace him in next years draft.
  30. New York Giants (2-8) – It’s funny how quickly you can start to miss mediocrity.
  31. New England Patriots (2-8) – I would say Mac Jones has made people in five different states miserable, but they are always miserable.
  32. Carolina Panthers (1-8) – Frank Reich giveth and Frank Reich taketh away.

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