Week 3: NFL Power Rankings

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Number 25: Kansas City Chiefs (0-2)

A bad call late in the game gave the Kansas City Chiefs an opportunity to send the game to overtime. They were close, but a batted pass ended their opportunity. Close is only good in horseshoes and as we all know, the NFL is the furthest thing from.

Number 26: St. Louis Rams (1-1) 

Austin Davis completed 22 passes against the Buccaneers with fourteen of them being first down conversions. Pretty impressive.

Number 27: Tennessee Titans (1-1)

The Tennessee Titans were unable to duplicate their week one performance against the Chiefs. Jake Locker was very suspect and the defense allowed a 100 yard rusher and receiver. It certainly wont get any easier for Tennessee as they will be on the road against the next to weeks against the Bengals and Colts before hosting the Browns.

Number 28: Washington Redskins (1-1) 

So Robert Griffin falls victim to another injury and the Kirk Cousins comes in and throws for 250 yards and two touchdowns. I hate to say this, but maybe the injury to Griffin will put the Redskins in a better place.

Number 29: Jacksonville Jaguars (0-2)

This was an overall bad performance by the Jaguars. Not only did their defense allow 41 points and nearly 500 yards; their offense was essentially absent – amassing just 148 yards.

Number 30: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-2)

In their first two games, Josh McCown has had trouble moving the offense. Through the first two weeks they rank 30th in passing offense. It’s never a good thing to lose your first two home games; now the Bucs will be on the road for three straight.

Number 31: New York Giants (0-2)

It’s a shame to see a great career go down south, so fast. It might be time to find a new signal caller in New York.

Number 32: Oakland Raiders (0-2)

The overhaul of talent in Oakland this offseason isn’t working out. With expectations being higher than normal, the Raiders are off to an 0-2 start. As of now, it looks like business as usual for the Raiders.