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NFL Power Rankings - Week 12: Chiefs slip out of top 10, Broncos hit new low

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The NFL Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's NFL Editors, including Jack Browne, Michael McClymont, Mitch Sanderson, and Arun Srinivasan.

1. Philadelphia Eagles (9-1)

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1st 1st 1st 2nd

Previous Rank: 1st

Even when Carson Wentz isn't at his dynamic best, the Eagles can still steamroll opponents. Can anyone in the NFC take them down?

2. New England Patriots (8-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
2nd 2nd 2nd 1st

Previous Rank: 2nd

Bill Belichick won his 270th career game in Week 11, the third-most in NFL history. Let's take a second to appreciate the staggering achievement. - Browne

3. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2)

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4th 3rd 4th 3rd

Previous Rank: 4th

Should Antonio Brown be considered for MVP? He's putting an end to discussions about the league's best wide receiver while the Steelers pull away from the division. - Srinivasan

4. New Orleans Saints (8-2)

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3rd 5th 3rd 4th

Previous Rank: 5th

It's been so long since the Saints have lost, they've forgotten how to. They snatched victory from the jaws of defeat Sunday and now have their sights set on the top seed in the NFC. - McClymont

5. Minnesota Vikings (8-2)

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5th 4th 5th 5th

Previous Rank: 7th

The Vikings should be thankful that Case Keenum has surpassed expectations and that they've been able to withstand a host of injuries to run away with the NFC North. - Srinivasan

6. Los Angeles Rams (7-3)

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6th 6th 6th 6th

Previous Rank: 3rd

Playing in tough games against strong teams with the expectation of winning is still new to these Rams. Let's give them another go before writing off their Super Bowl chances. - Sanderson

7. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3)

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9th 7th 7th 7th

Previous Rank: 10th

This is an important time for the Jags. They own a one-game lead in the AFC South and the biggest obstacle standing in the way of a return to the playoffs may be themselves. - McClymont

8. Atlanta Falcons (6-4)

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7th 9th 9th 9th

Previous Rank: 11th

It's still right there in front of them. If the Falcons sweep their five remaining division games, they could retain the NFC South crown. - McClymont

9. Seattle Seahawks (6-4)

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8th 10th 8th 10th

Previous Rank: 8th

As the Seahawks continue to not completely fall apart despite their injury issues, Russell Wilson's case for MVP gets progressively stronger. - Sanderson

10. Carolina Panthers (7-3)

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11th 8th 11th 8th

Previous Rank: 9th

The NFC South race figures to be the most exciting the rest of the way, and, good or bad, the Panthers will be appointment viewing. - McClymont

11. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)

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10th 11th 10th 11th

Previous Rank: 6th

After losing to the Giants on Sunday, the Chiefs need to refocus and take care of business as they do not face a team with a winning record for the remainder of the season. - Sanderson

12. Detroit Lions (6-4)

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12th 12th 13th 12th

Previous Rank: 14th

Detroit will certainly be thankful if it can catch a runaway Minnesota club on Thanksgiving, a sneaky good matchup between two potential playoff teams. - Srinivasan

13. Tennessee Titans (6-4)

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15th 13th 12th 13th

Previous Rank: 13th

The Titans proved Thursday that they aren't ready to compete with the AFC's elite, but they don't need to be elite to win the AFC South. - McClymont

14. Dallas Cowboys (5-5)

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14th 14th 16th 14th

Previous Rank: 12th

Maybe steer clear of Jerry Jones for a little bit. He might not be in the best of moods. - Browne

15. Baltimore Ravens (5-5)

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13th 16th 15th 15th

Previous Rank: 18th

Don't look now but this Ravens defense is quietly carrying the team into playoff position. This team may be closer to yesteryear than previously imagined. - Srinivasan

16. Washington Redskins (4-6)

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16th 15th 17th 16th

Previous Rank: 15th

Seriously, how did the Redskins blow a 15-point lead with less than five minutes to go? The loss to the Saints effectively ends Washington's season. - Browne

17. Los Angeles Chargers (4-6)

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17th 17th 14th 18th

Previous Rank: 22nd

A blowout win over the Bills doesn't mean a whole lot right now, but the Chargers are actually making a case to be their division's best team as the AFC West begins to implode. - Sanderson

18. Oakland Raiders (4-6)

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18th 19th 18th 17th

Previous Rank: 17th

All the laser pointers in the world couldn't have helped the Raiders slow down the Patriots in Mexico last Sunday, but the lackluster AFC is actually keeping them in the wild-card hunt. - Sanderson

19. New York Jets (4-6)

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19th 20th 21st 19th

Previous Rank: 21st

Thanks to the Bills' punting on the season and the Patriots destroying the Raiders last weekend, the Jets are still very much alive in the wild-card hunt coming off their bye. - Browne

20. Buffalo Bills (5-5)

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21st 22nd 20th 21st

Previous Rank: 16th

Tom Brady has thrown one less interception over the last two seasons than Nathan Peterman did in Week 11. If you know a Bills fan, give them a much-needed hug. - Browne

21. Houston Texans (4-6)

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25th 18th 22nd 20th

Previous Rank: 25th

The injuries keep on coming for the Texans, who lost promising rookie D'Onta Foreman on a touchdown scamper. - McClymont

22. Arizona Cardinals (4-6)

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20th 21st 23rd 22nd

Previous Rank: 19th

With Blaine Gabbert and his QB coach Byron Leftwich facing their former team, the Jaguars, the Cardinals remain watchable this week. Also, Larry Fitzgerald is about to break some more records. - Sanderson

23. Green Bay Packers (5-5)

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22nd 25th 19th 23rd

Previous Rank: 20th

Borrowing a concept from baseball, how many wins above replacement is Aaron Rodgers? All of them? - Srinivasan

24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)

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24th 23rd 25th 24th

Previous Rank: 29th

The Bucs have beaten the woeful Dolphins, Jets, Giants, and Bears. This season can't end soon enough for Tampa Bay. - McClymont

25. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6)

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23rd 26th 26th 26th

Previous Rank: 27th

Beating the Broncos doesn't provide any accurate indication of how the Bengals' season is going, unfortunately; nor will a win against the Browns on Sunday. - Srinivasan.

26. Chicago Bears (3-7)

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28th 29th 24th 25th

Previous Rank: 28th

The Bears are always competitive, but spirit doesn't count in the standings. They're in for a tough day against a red-hot Eagles team. - Srinivasan

27. Miami Dolphins (4-6)

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26th 24th 28th 28th

Previous Rank: 23rd

The Ajayi trade is still questionable, but the Dolphins have to be ecstatic with the play of Kenyan Drake and Damien Williams. The rest of the team on the other hand ... - Browne

28. Indianapolis Colts (3-7)

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29th 28th 27th 27th

Previous Rank: 26th

So what's the plan for the rest of this season? The Colts don't appear to have one. - McClymont

29. New York Giants (2-8)

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27th 30th 29th 30th

Previous Rank: 31st

An upset of the Chiefs isn't enough to cool off Ben McAdoo's red-hot seat, but it gives the head coach a chance at saving his job over the last six games. - Browne

30. Denver Broncos (3-7)

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30th 27th 30th 29th

Previous Rank: 24th

Remember when the Broncos ran up the score against the Cowboys in Week 2 and everyone thought they were Super Bowl favorites? Week 2 was a long time ago. - Sanderson

31. San Francisco 49ers (1-9)

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31st 31st 31st 31st

Previous Rank: 30th

The bye week is over and it is officially time to start relentlessly bugging Kyle Shanahan about when Jimmy Garoppolo is going to play. Ready? Go. - Sanderson

32. Cleveland Browns (0-10)

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32nd 32nd 32nd 32nd

Previous Rank: 32nd

We wonder if Browns fans are imagining shaking Roger Goodell's hand, while wearing a draft cap and posing awkwardly. That fleeting moment is the only thing to look forward to. - Srinivasan

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