NFL Power Rankings: Week 4; The Eagles take control of the top

Logic in the National Football League just like dinosaurs no longer exist. Both became extinct and most likely it was for the good of humanity. It may sound deterministic, but there are no arguments to the contrary. Thanks to the disappearance of the huge animals of prehistory, the human being does not live in threat of being crushed or eaten by a tyrannosaurus rex while at the same time he can enjoy unexpected results of the NFL that feed his conversation throughout the days that it lasts. the season.

As if it were an unwritten rule, Week 3 again brought multiple heart-breaking markers and pools.

A lopsided win over the Commanders combined with a loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers caused the Philadelphia Eagles are the new favorites for the NFC title.

The movements in the odds of sports betting houses were not the only numbers that were altered. The classification of AS USA was shocked like the meteorite that fell on the Yucatan Peninsula 66 million years ago.

The Eagles and Dolphins are at the top of the league. The Bills, Chiefs and Ravens are hot on their heels.

1-Philadelphia Eagles (3-0)

The week before: 4

On both sides of the ball, things are working for Philadelphia. The Eagles had six sacks in the first half alone. Between the nine of the game. Jalen Hurts was 22 of 35 for 340 yards and three touchdown passes.

2.- Miami Dolphins (3-0)

The week before: 7

The Dolphins’ defense did enough to stop Josh Allen twice in the fourth quarter and they had a pair of wins against legitimate contenders by beating the Ravens and Bills. Miami snapped a seven-game losing streak against Buffalo.

3.- Buffalo Bills (2-1)

The week before: 1

Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey banged on his headphones and began throwing papers and notebooks into the coaches’ booth as time ran out. Dorsey must avoid tantrums and focus more on the finer details of the game that cost him the loss in Miami.

4.- Los Angeles Rams (2-1)

The week before: 5

The Rams continue their division dominance over the Cardinals by beating them 11 of the last 12 times. Matthew Stafford threw for 249 yards, Cam Akers and Cooper Kupp scored touchdowns

5.- Green Bay Packers (2-1)

The week before: 6

Aaron Rodgers beat Tom Brady for the first time since joining the Bucs. The Packers forced two turnovers and held Tampa Bay to less than 200 net yards before the Bucs’ final drive.

6-Baltimore Ravens (2-1)

The week before: 11

Lamar Jackson is the most exciting player in the NFL right now. He became the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era with three or more touchdown passes and more than 100 rushing yards in consecutive games.

7.-Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1)

The week before: 2

The Bucs went without a touchdown until the fourth quarter and Tom Brady went down again with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

8.- Kansas City Chiefs (2-1)

The week before: 3

Rarely do you see the Chiefs collapse so dramatically. They lost a game where they were a one-scoring betting favorite and Patrick Mahomes wasn’t happy with the play late in the first half and as the Chiefs were walking off the field he let offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy know who he had a discussion.

9.- Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1)

The week before: 17

The Jaguars not only snapped an 18-game winless streak on the road, but they also look like a team with postseason aspirations. It’s time to save the jokes on this team that for two years in a row was the worst in the league.

10.- Minnesota Vikings (2-1)

The week before: 18

Dalvin Cook rushed for 96 yards and a touchdown before leaving with a shoulder injury for the Vikings, who came from behind against the talented Lions.

11.- Dallas Cowboys (2-1)

The week before: 14

Cooper Rush remains undefeated (3-0) as the Cowboys’ quarterback and it suggests that maybe Jerry Jones is right and he can stay as the franchise’s starting quarterback and have Dak Prescott on the bench.

12.- Denver Broncos (2-1)

Last week: 13

Russell Wilson and the Broncos won even though in nine offensive drives, they couldn’t put up a first-and-10. Their only sustained drive was a 12-play, 80-yard drive.

13.- Cleveland Browns (2-1)

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The victory over their most hated divisional rival helped smooth out the difficult days in Cleveland after their meltdown with the Jets. Jacoby Brissett connected with Amari Cooper and David Njoku for touchdowns and was 21 of 31 for 220 yards against the Steelers.

14-New York Giants (2-1)

The week before: 12

They had a chance to go 3-0 for the first time since 2009 and let it slip away at home and against arch rivals the Dallas Cowboys.

15- San Francisco 49ers (1-2)

The week before: 8

San Francisco lost in the second game in history to finish 11-10. The only other game in history was on November 16, 2008, when the Steelers got past the Chargers.

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16.- Indianapolis Colts (1-1-1)

The previous week: 22

They didn’t get a pretty victory, but they beat the Chiefs and that beautifies the whole environment of an organization that during the first two weeks went through an abyss. They managed to snap a four-match winless streak dating back to the end of the 2021 campaign.

17.- Cincinnati Bengals (1-2)

The week before: 20

After opening the season 0-2, Joe Burrow decided to close his social networks and like an act of magic the first win came; although to tell the truth it was against the Jets, a team with more problems than talent.

18.- Detroit Lions (1-2)

The week before: 16

After going 3-13-1 last year, Detroit (1-2) looks like a much more dangerous opponent. However, the Lions are still looking for their first road win since December 6, 2020.

19.- New England Patriots (1-2)

The week before: 15

Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens wasn’t the worst of the weekend for the Patriots, who lost quarterback Mac Jones late in the game to what appears to be a serious leg injury. New England is quickly disappearing from the postseason map.

20.- Los Angeles Chargers (1-2)

The week before: 9

Justin Herbert was questionable all week with a rib injury. Obviously the Chargers quarterback looked ailing and the team couldn’t compete with Jacksonville.

21.- Arizona Cardinals (1-2)

The week before: 16

The Cardinals have lost 11 of the last 12 against the Rams and have lost seven of nine since last season.

22.- New Orleans Saints (1-2)

The week before: 21

Jameis Winston, playing through an injured back, completed 25 of 41 passes for 353 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The Saints’ offense doesn’t look potent at all.

23.- Chicago Bears (2-1)

The previous week: 28

Justin Fields had another tough game. But the Bears at least did enough to bounce back against a struggling team after losing to the division rival Packers. Beating Houston isn’t something to brag about, but winning is winning.

24- Carolina Panthers (1-2)

The previous week: 29

The Panthers snapped a nine-game losing streak dating back to 2021. Baker Mayfield threw for 170 yards, Christian McCaffrey rushed for 108. Carolina finally celebrated a win at home for the first time since September of last year.

25.- Pittsburgh Steelers (1-2)

The week before: 17

Mitch Trubisky and the Steelers’ stagnant offense showed signs of life in the first half against Cleveland, but stalled after halftime. They tried to come back late in the game against the Browns, but it was too late.

26.- Tennessee Titans (1-2)

The week before: 30

Ryan Tannehill threw for 264 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another score as the Titans got their first win of the season after being the top seed in the AFC last year.

27-Washington Commanders (1-2)

The previous week: 26

In the loss to the Eagles, Washington only had 50 yards at halftime and the defense wasn’t much better.

28.- Atlanta Falcons (1-2)

Last week: 32

They will return home after managing to avoid joining Las Vegas as the only 0-3 teams in the league by defeating the Seahawks.

29.- New York Jets (1-2)

The week before: 25

Joe Flacco completed 28 of 52 passes for 285 yards and two interceptions and was under pressure all game.

30.-Seattle Seahawks (1-2)

Last week: 27

Geno Smith threw for 325 yards and two touchdowns, but Richie Grant intercepted him on a desperate fourth that sealed the win for Atlanta.

31.- Las Vegas Raiders (0-3)

The previous one: 23

The Raiders (0-3) are off to their worst start since 2018. The Texans are the only team in the last 21 seasons to reach the playoffs after starting 0-3.

32- Houston Texans (0-1-2)

Last week: 31

The Texans lost for the second straight time after blowing fourth-quarter leads in a season-opening tie with Indianapolis and a loss to Denver.

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NFL Power Rankings: Week 4; The Eagles take control of the top