2020 NFL Power Ranking – Week 11: Rams are back, Ravens out of top 10 | Touchdown Actu (NFL Actu)

On Wednesdays on TDActu, it’s Power Ranking! 3, 2, 1, Go!

Rarely have we seen such a messed up Power Ranking. After 11 weeks of competition, some teams are still surprising, for good and bad. Los Angeles, for example, has just had two impressive victories against the Seahawks and the Buccaneers. Result, the Rams (+7) are doing a good job in the standings. Conversely, for the first time in a long time, Baltimore remains untraceable in the top 10. The Ravens (-6) are no longer dominant and in the Power Ranking we know, it pays cash.

As for the rest, the Broncos (+5), Titans (+4), Texans (+4) and Panthers (+4) are on the rise. Finally, it should be noted that the entire NFC East is held in 4 places … from 26th to 29th position.

Time flies, it’s time to take stock. Here is our ranking. This hierarchy is not only based on the number of successes, but also on the form of the moment. If two teams are close and have not played each other recently, one wonders which would win if the game is played today. Beating the strongest isn’t going to propel you to the top in a snap. Losing to one of the dunces won’t plunge you into the Abyss either. You can win and tumble, bow and climb.

This is the ruthless law of Power Ranking …

1. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-0)

10/10. Nice note for the Steelers, but the important thing is not the continuous assessment now, but the final exam.

Week 12: reception of the Ravens.

2. Kansas City Chiefs (9-1)

Patrick Mahomes wants his MVP title and the Chiefs want him bye in playoffs.

Week 12: trip to the Buccaneers.

3. New Orleans Saints (8-2)

Sean Payton had decided to start his Swiss Army Knife which did not remain neutral in this match.

Week 12: trip to the Broncos.

4. Indianapolis Colts (7-3) +2

We must now finish the work against the Titans at home.

Week 12: reception of the Titans.

5. Buffalo Bills (7-3) +2

The loss of Miami leaves them a little air, but beware the schedule is not clear until the end (Chargers, 49ers, Steelers, Broncos, Patriots and Dolphins)

Week 12: reception of the Chargers.

6. Los Angeles Rams (7-3) +7

The Rams are back, aided by their fiery Kupp!

Week 12: reception of the 49ers.

7. Seattle Seahawks (7-3) +2

A Big Kisses by Carlos on Kyler Murray and the game is over. The Seahawks made a good deal by going for Dunlap

Week 12: trip to the Eagles.

8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4) -4

Strong with the weak, weak with the strong. That’s a bit of a summary of the season in Tampa Bay so far.

Week 12: Reception of the Chiefs.

9. Green Bay Packers (7-3) -1

The Packers still haven’t beaten a team with a positive record at the time of the game.

Week 12: reception of the Bears.

10. Tennessee Titans (7-3) +4

King Henry wants to find his cours-rone.

Week 12: trip to the Colts.

11. Baltimore Ravens (6-4) -6

The end of the Ravens phenomenon?

Week 12: trip to the Steelers.

12. Las Vegas Raiders (6-4) -2

Hard to bring down the champion twice, but the Raiders fought well. They will annoy more than one team, especially if they go to the playoffs.

Week 12: trip to the Falcons.

13. Miami Dolphins (6-4) -2

Ryan Fitzpatrick showed more in a drive than Tagovailoa throughout the game. Another change coming to Florida?

Week 12: trip to the Jets.

14. Arizona Cardinals (6-4) -2

In this aerial duel, the Cardinals did not know how to get out of the clutches of the Seahawks.

Week 12: trip to the Patriots.

15. Cleveland Browns (7-3) +1

It’s not pretty, but it works. Cleveland could finish with 10 or more wins just for the second time in 20 years.

Week 12: trip to the Jaguars.

16. San Francisco 49ers (4-6) +1

No other team needed a week’s rest more than the 49ers. They hope to find people.

Week 12: trip to the Rams.

17. Minnesota Vikings (4-6) -2

Dalton found the trigger and the Vikings defense let him do it.

Week 12: reception of the Panthers.

18. Chicago Bears (5-5)

It’s still unclear who will start as quarterback against the Packers.

Week 12: trip to the Packers.

19. Houston Texans (3-7) +4

They delivered their best game of the season. A good sign for Romeo Crennel.

Week 12: trip to the Lions.

20. Carolina Panthers (4-7) +4

They put the Lions in a cage and haven’t conceded points for the first time in 5 years.

Week 12: trip to the Vikings.

21. Atlanta Falcons (3-7) -1

Matt Ryan had visitors in the backfield this Sunday and it was not always courtesy.

Week 12: Raiders reception.

22. New England Patriots (4-6) -3

The Patriots can beat the Ravens on Monday and lose to the Texans the following Sunday. They are the definition of inconstancy.

Week 12: reception of the Cardinals.

23. Denver Broncos (4-6) +5

Big defense and very good ground game, Vic Fangio had to dive back into the recent archives of the franchise.

Week 12: reception of the Saints.

24. Los Angeles Chargers (3-7) +1

The Prince of Los Angeles has become a favorite to become ROY.

Week 12: trip to the Bills.

25. Detroit Lions (4-6) -4

0 + 0 = head to Patricia? In any case, the totals are not good and Detroit sucks in Matt.

Week 12: reception of Texans.

26. Philadelphia Eagles (3-6-1) -4

Doug Pederson doesn’t want to hurt Wentz with Hurts.

Week 12: Seahawks reception.

27. New York Giants (3-7)

The Giants were playing well, were on a rest week, but still managed to get some talk with an internal clash. The joys of New York.

Week 12: trip to the Bengals.

28. Dallas Cowboys (3-7) +3

Lamb finally comes out of his silence.

Week 12: Washington Football Team reception.

29. Washington Football Team (3-7) +1

Alex Smith healed, trained again, played again, returned to the starting line, this weekend he won a match. What’s the next step now? A division title?

Week 12: trip to the Cowboys.

30. Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1) -4

San Burrow, the Bengals will have a hard time working at the end of the season.

Week 12: Giants reception.

31. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-9) -2

Gardner Minshew should come back and take the place of the one who will be referred to as ex-Luton.

Week 12: Reception of the Browns.

32. New York Jets (0-10)

More than 6 games before the end of the green hold. (This week, they got scared, they almost won… phew.)

Week 12: reception of the Dolphins.

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