Power Rankings: Week 7; Eagles and Bills remain on top; Packers and Buccaneers crash

For many years it has been considered New York as one of the most influential cities in the economy and social life of the world. The Big Apple is home to the UN, Wall Street and also home of two of the teams that play one of the best levels of professional football today: NY Giants and NY Jets.

If we expand our vision of the map of the state of New York, we find the Buffalo Bills, the best AFC organization.

Within states that have multiple NFL franchises, New York is the only one in which all its organizations have a winning brand.

California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Maryland: they can’t boast about shining like New York.

With six Sundays of the season being part of the history books, in the NFC only four organizations have won more games than they have suffered: Eagles, Giants, Cowboys and Vikings.

The league has lost its sanity and it is reflected in the middle part of the classification, while the The Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bulls continue to increase their chances of playing in the next Super Bowl.

1- Philadelphia Eagles (6-0)

The week before: 1

The Eagles are 6-0 for the first time since 2004, when they won their first seven games and reached the Super Bowl.

2.- Buffalo Bills (5-1)

The week before: 2

The Bills took revenge for last year’s divisional round loss at Arrowhead and defeated the Chiefs with a masterful performance by Josh Allen who threw three touchdown passes.

3.- Minnesota Vikings (5-1)

The week before: 4

Kirk Cousins ​​completed 20 of 30 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns. Dalvin Cook rushed for 77 yards on 13 carries in the win over the Dolphins.

4.- New York Giants (5-1)

The week before:6

The five wins this season have already surpassed the Giants’ total in 2021. New York has rallied from 10-point deficits in three of those wins.

5.- Kansas City Chiefs (4-2)

The week before: 3

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense finished the game against the Bills the same way they started it: interceptions.

6.-  New York Jets (4-2)

The week before: 16

The Jets are off to their best start to six games since 2015, when they also went 4-2 before finishing with a 10-6 record.

7.-  Dallas Cowboys (4-2)

The week before: 5

Cooper Rush suffered his first loss as a starter for the Cowboys.

8.- Los Angeles Chargers (4-2)

The week before: 15

The Chargers won a horrible game against a horrible team. Week 6 Monday Night Football invited anyone to stay away from television.

9.- Los Angeles Rams (3-3)

The week before: 12

Matthew Stafford threw for 253 yards, Darrell Henderson and receiver Ben Skowronek rushed for touchdowns in the second half, and the Rams snapped their two-game losing streak with a win over Carolina.

10.- San Francisco 49ers (3-3)

The week before: 7

The Niners couldn’t overcome two interceptions by Jimmy Garoppolo and a Jeff Wilson fumble that resulted in a Falcons touchdown. Once again they showed that it is difficult for them to leave Levi’s Stadium.

11.- Green Bay Packers(3-3)

The week before: 8

The Packers have lost back-to-back regular-season games within the same campaign for the first time since coach Matt LaFleur’s arrival in 2019.

12.-  Baltimore Ravens (3-3)

The week before: 9

The Ravens collapsed for the third time in games where they took the lead. They wasted 24 points against Miamia, 17 vs. Buffalo and 10 against Giants.

13.-Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3)

The week before: 10

The Buccaneers lost for the third time in four weeks. Tom Brady scolded his offensive line and Tampa Bay is no longer a paradise.

14.-Tennessee Titans (3-2)

The week before: 13

The season has been difficult for the Titans who finished as the top seed in the AFC last year. A few days off won’t hurt.

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15.- Cincinnati Bengals (3-3)

The week before: 15

Joe Burrow passed three touchdowns and rushed 19 yards for another score in Burrow’s return to the Mercedes Superdome where he won the college national title with LSU.

16.- Atlanta Falcons (3-3)

The week before: 18

Marcus Mariota threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another touchdown against the top-ranked defense in the NFL

17.– New England Patriots (3-3)

The previous week: 22

Little-known rookie Bailey Zappe has given life to the Patriots in the two games he’s had a chance to be the starting quarterback. He threw for 309 yards in a win over the Browns that saw Bill Belichick single-handedly capture second for most wins by a head coach with 325 wins.

18.- Indianapolis Colts (3-2-1)

The week before: 20

Matt Ryan was 42 of 58 for 389 yards with three touchdowns, with no sacks or turnovers. He broke the record for most passes completed in a single game for the franchise.

19.-  Miami Dolphins (3-3)

The week before: 11

The Dolphins continue to lose games and get injuries to their quarterbacks. They add up to three disasters in a row.

20.- Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3)

The week before: 17

The Jaguars are in free fall again. They add three consecutive defeats.

21.- Seattle Seahawks (3-3)

Last week: 24

Incredibly, with this record, he shares the leadership of the NFC West with a victory where there were few emotions and fewer touchdowns.

22.- Arizona Cardinals (2-4)

The previous week: 19

Kyler Murray completed 23 of 37 passes for 222 yards with an interception, rushed for 100 yards, but failed to be effective in the end zone.

23.- Cleveland Browns (2-4)

Last week: 21

The Browns’ offense produced only a pair of Cade York field goals in the first half. Nick Chubb finished with 12 carries for 56 yards, both season lows.

24.- New Orleans Saints (3-3)

The previous week: 23

New Orleans rushed for 228 yards as a team, but ended four drives inside Cincinnati’s 20-yard line on field goals by Wil Lutz.

25.- Pittsburgh Steelers (2-4)

The previous week: 29

Pittsburgh snapped a four-game losing streak with 144 passing yards from Mitch Trubisky, who replaced Kenny Picket who left via concussion protocol.

26.- Detroit Lions(1-4)

Last week: 24

All the competitive and losing spirit of this team was stored in Ford Field for a week.

27.-  Denver Broncos (2-4)

Last week: 27

Russell Wilson and the Broncos are running some of the worst football in the entire NFL. They lost to the Chargers in a game that unfortunately went into overtime.

28.- Las Vegas Raiders ( 1-4)

The previous one: 28

The Raiders have made Las Vegas lose like the city rarely does when it comes to gambling, fortunately for them, they took a break.

29.- Washington Commanders (2-4)

The previous week: 31

The Commanders snapped a four-game losing streak and held on to beat the Bears in another horrific Thursday night football game.

30.- Chicago Bears (2-4)

The week before: 25

They took their third loss in a row.

31.-Carolina Panthers (1-5)

The week before: 30

Christian McCaffrey had 158 of Carolina’s 203 total yards, but PJ Walker threw for just 60 yards while making his third career start in the absence of injuries to Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold and Matt Corral.

32.- Houston Texans (1-3-1)

His extraordinary one-week winning streak was interrupted by a Sunday off.

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