Buffalo lost their second game, They seemed lethargic in London (must have been jet-lagged) while the Jags might want to move to London, as they have won their last three games there. Certainly Roger Goodell might like a team over there permanently.
San Francisco and Philadelphia remain unbeaten. Chicago won their first game, leaving Carolina s the only winless tean.
Power Rankings [Last week's rank]
1. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (5-0) [1]
2. Philadelphia Eagles (5-0) [5]
3. Kansas City Chiefs (4-1) [4]
4. Miami Dolphins (4-1) [7]
5. Detroit Lions (4-1) [8]
6. Buffalo Bills (3-2) [2]
7. Dallas Cowboys (3-2) [3]
8. Baltimore Ravens (3-2) [6]
9. Cleveland Browns (2-2) [9]
10. Tampa Bay Bucs (3-1) [10]
11. Seattle Seahawks (3-1) [11]
12, New Orleans Saints (3-2) [NR]
13. Indianapolis Colts (3-2) [17]
14. Los Angeles Chargers (2-2) [14]
15. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) [18]
Divisional Rankings [Last week's rank]
1. NFC West [1]
2. AFC East [4]
3. AFC South [2]
4 (tie). AFC North [5]
4 (tie). NFC South [7]
6. NFC East [2]
7. AFC West [6]
8. NFC North [7]
Thursday night
Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs : The Chiefs have a nice easy game to start the week. CHIEFS, 34-17
Sunday morning
Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans : Defense will rule this game, and the winner may be one whose endurance succeeds. RAVENS, 17-13
Sunday early games
Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins : The Panthers are looking for their first victory. Keep searching. DOLPHINS, 34-13
Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars : The Jags are back home, and hoping to stretch their winning streak. They might, as these two teams seem pretty evenly-matched. The confidence the Jags are riding after beating the Bills may propel them to a victory, as Trevor Lawrence still needs that kind of momentum to feel comfortable. JAGS, 17-13
Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears : The Bears offense finally got moving, but their defense reamins weak. The Vikings offense has been working, so they should register their second win. VIKES, 24-20
New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans : CJ Stroud is looking good, but the Saints defense can really frustrate new play-callers. SAINTS, 24-17
San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns : Even with an extra week to prepare for this game, the Browns aren't really a threat to end the 49ers winning streak. 49ERS, 31-17
Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals : Coming out of a bye, the Seahawks will be fresh and hungry. The Bengals won last week, but they are still not consistent, and I cannot expect them to step it up here. SEAHAWKS, 20-13
Washington Commanders at Atlanta Falcons : The Commanders defense was shredded last week, and the Falcons were taking notes. They will find success against them, too. FALCONS, 30-17
Sunday late games
Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams : The Cards can't seem to find their footing. The Rams are their own worst enemy sometimes, but I think they'll keep it cool this game. RAMS, 20-16
Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Bucs : The Bucs had a bye week to prepare some new moves against the Lions, so they may get an early lead. The key will be if their defense can hold that lead. I'm not sure. LIONS, 23-17
New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders : While the Patriots will not likely be shut out again this week, their offense can't get it together. The Raiders defense can be hard on organized teams; against the Pats, it will be brutal. RAIDERS, 20-10
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets : Speaking of defenses, can the Jets' hand the Eagles their first loss? Nah. EAGLES, 27-17
Sunday night
New York Giants at Buffalo Bills : The Bills will snap back and destroy the Giants. BILLS, 34-16
Monday Night Football
Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Chargers : The Cowboys also need to shake off a tough loss, and they travel to a well-rested and well-prepared Chargers team. This one won't be easy, but the Boys have something to prove. COWBOYS, 24-17
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