NFL Power Rankings, Week 11: Biggest risers and fallers after Week 10
Week 10 of the 2024 NFL Season is nearly over, so let's get into our latest NFL Power Rankings as Week 10 comes to a close. Oh my goodness, did we have some intense games or what? Like every week, there were also some tragic blowouts and some crazy finishes.
The Denver Broncos had a game-winning field goal lined up, but it was blocked as time expired. The Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles blew out their opponents today, and the fallout from Week 10 is most certainly going to carry into this coming week as the NFL world breaks down the games.
There is always a ton of movement in our NFL power rankings, so let's get them started here!
NFL Power Rankings, Week 11: Biggest risers and fallers after Week 10
32. New York Giants (2-8)
Geez. The 2-8 New York Giants have officially ascended into the worst team in football category after their horrific loss against the Carolina Panthers in Germany to kickoff the Sunday games in Week 10. General Manager Joe Schoen should truly feel embarrassed that he gave Daniel Jones a $160 million deal.
It would not shock me to see the Giants turn to backup QB Drew Lock. I am not sure Jones is better than Lock at this point. The Giants are headed toward yet another lost season, and major change feels likely.
31. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8)
Geez. The 2-8 New York Giants have officially ascended into the worst team in football category after their horrific loss against the Carolina Panthers in Germany to kickoff the Sunday games in Week 10. General Manager Joe Schoen should truly feel embarrassed that he gave Daniel Jones a $160 million deal.
It would not shock me to see the Giants turn to backup QB Drew Lock. I am not sure Jones is better than Lock at this point. The Giants are headed toward yet another lost season, and major change feels likely.