NFL Power Rankings, Preseason Week 2: Zach Wilson gives Jets hope

Zach Wilson, New York Jets. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 21: Bryce Perkins #16 of the Los Angeles Rams looks to pass against Nate Hobbs #39 of the Las Vegas Raiders in the first half at SoFi Stadium on August 21, 2021 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

team. 51. . . Previous: 9th. Los Angeles Rams. 10

This weekend, the Los Angeles Rams were out trying to recover from their worst loss of the past couple of seasons — and we aren’t talking about the Chargers beating them in their shared stadium.

Instead, we’re talking about the food served at their new home.

https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/1426752677707456515?s=20

Social media had a field day with the terrible concessions at the $5.5 billion venue, which looked like they came from a school carnival thrown together at the last minute by a local PTA.

There was no word on if the food was better this week, so we don’t know if they avenged that L. We do know they lost to the Raiders though, but part of that was them going for the win and not the tie when they went for two with the score being 17-16.

35. . . Previous: 10th. Tennessee Titans. 9. team

Any time you can win 34-3, there should be some excitement. And when it comes against the defending NFL Champions, that should mean even more.

Of course, the Tennessee Titans win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers doesn’t mean as much since it was a battle of backups but the young players in Tennessee who are trying to earn their spot on the team did a good job in this one.

Their offense was clean and efficient, but the real story was their run defense that held the Bucs to just 17 yards on 15 carries. Couple that with their turnovers and this was an easy win for the boys from Nashville.