Well, for a change, there were few upsets for a week that seemed so easy to pick. Definitely surprises this week: Atlanta pulled off a win and the Ravens fell (and lost Lamar Jackson in the process). Cincy almost pulled off a fabulous comeback, and if they could figure out how to tackle, they WOULD have completed that comeback.
Power Rankings [Last week's position]
1. New England Patriots (9-4) [2] : How's this for interesting? Take a bye week and STILL advance to the top spot!
2. Tampa Bay Bucs (10-3) [4] : The Super Bowl Champs are repeating their same path from last season
3. Arizona Cardinals (10-3) [1] : Man, they didn't look good AT ALL on Monday
4. Buffalo Bills (7-6) [3] : They took the Bucs to overtime, so that was good
5. Dallas Cowboys (9-4) [5]
6. Kansas City Chiefs (9-4) [10] : They thoroughly drubbed the Raiders, and they are looking better each week
7. Los Angeles Rams (9-4) [7] : They beat Arizona with six new players promoted from the practice squad to replace COVID-plagued players
8. Indianapolis Colts (7-6) [6]
9. Green Bay Packers (10-3) [9]
10. Tennessee Titans (9-4) [12] : They shut out Jacksonville. Is that really so special at this point?
11. Cincinnati Bengals (7-6) [8] : Two bad losses in a row. They are on a downward spiral
12. Denver Broncos (7-6) [15]
Division Rankings [Last week's position]
1. NFC West [1] : Impressive performances all around
2. AFC East [2]
3. AFC West [4] : KC rolled again, and both the Broncos and Chargers shined
4. AFC North [3] : Only Cleveland looked good
5. NFC South [6] : New Orleans and Atlanta had great weeks
6. NFC East [5] : Washington played Dallas close, but ultimately not a stellar week
7. AFC South [7] : Tennessee had a good week
8. NFC North [8] : Wins by Green Bay and Minnesota almost bridged the gap with the AFC South
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