Week 4: NFL Power Rankings, The Seattle Seahawks Remain At Number 1, While The Arizona Cardinals Move Into The Top 5

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Number 17: Green Bay Packers (1-2) – Last Week 9

The Green Bay Packers are one of the biggest disappointment’s in the National Football League. They’re having a ton of trouble with the run game on both the offense and defensive side of the ball while the offensive line has allowed nine sacks in three games. Things are not looking up in Green Bay.

Number 18: Buffalo Bills (2-1) – Last Week 15

After their 2-0 start the Buffalo Bills suffered their first big loss. No shame, though. They lost to a really good San Diego team.

Number 19: Dallas Cowboys (2-1) – Last Week 23

The Cowboys didn’t get off to a good start against the Rams; however, they were able to overcome the 21 point deficit. Three straight 100 yard/1 touchdown week for DeMarco Murray.

Number 20: Kansas City Chiefs (1-2) – Last Week 25

The Kansas City Chiefs were able to avoid an 0-3 start with a big win in Miami. The tandem of Jamaal Charles and Knile Davis can help steer the Chiefs away from mediocrity.

Number 21: Minnesota Vikings (1-2) – Last Week 17

Matt Cassel fractured his foot early against the Saints, leading to the debut of Teddy Bridgewater. Looking forward to seeing Teddy get the start next week.

Number 22: Cleveland Browns (1-2) – Last Week 24

The Cleveland Browns have been very competitive in each game, with both of their losses coming by a combined five points.

Number 23: Houston Texans  (2-1) – Last Week 19

Not a good performance by the Texans offensively and defensively. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw three interceptions, while Giants running back Rashad Jennings rushed for nearly 200 yards.

Number 24: New York Jets (1-2) – Last Week 21

Geno Smith needs to thank the defense for allowing him to have a shot at winning the game. The Jets front seven is very good but unfortunately, Geno Smith is brutal.