NFL Power Rankings, Week 10: Ravens upend Patriots, Browns implode completely

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 03: Quarterback Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens scores a first quarter touchdown against the New England Patriots at M&T Bank Stadium on November 3, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 03: Quarterback Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens scores a first quarter touchdown against the New England Patriots at M&T Bank Stadium on November 3, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images) /
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SEATTLE, WA – NOVEMBER 03: Tight end Antony Auclair #82 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rushes against the Seattle Seahawks in the first quarter at CenturyLink Field on November 3, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks beat the Buccaneers 40-34 in overtime. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – NOVEMBER 03: Tight end Antony Auclair #82 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rushes against the Seattle Seahawks in the first quarter at CenturyLink Field on November 3, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks beat the Buccaneers 40-34 in overtime. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images) /

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (26)

An early lead for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers evaporated quickly as they lost to the Seattle Seahawks in overtime. Now sitting at 2-6, the Bucs have to be incredibly frustrated with how this game went down. Quarterback Jameis Winston was on fire and threw two first-half touchdowns while leading them on three scores in the first 30 minutes of the game.

They went into the break with a 21-13 lead but it was only that close thanks to the Seahawks scoring a touchdown with roughly 30 seconds left. In the second half, the Seahawks were able to close the gap and the Bucs defense couldn’t stop Russell Wilson who threw three touchdowns in the final 30 minutes and then a game-winner in overtime — which gave him five total touchdown passes.

Head coach Bruce Arians has had a rough go of things so far in his first season with the Bucs. He’s made progress with Winston, which was the main goal for him when hired. However, there’s still no reason to think the team will lock up the former No. 1 overall pick long-term. As good as he was at times on Sunday, he’s far too inconsistent.

If there was anything good to take from this game, it was the play of running back Ronald Jones and receiver Mike Evans. The running back was good for 67 yards and a touchdown and Evans blew up with 180 yards and a touchdown.