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NFL Power Rankings: Pats and WFT Climb

After what happened in week 13 of the 2021 NFL Season, we have new Power Rankings NFL, now for week 14.

1. Arizona Cardinals

Record: 10-2

Previous position: 1 (=)

The matter is simple with the Cardinals: they still do not lose another game, there are no arguments to take the first place from them. They are simply a team that is finding a way to win their games.

2. New England Patriots

Record: 9-4

Previous position: 3 (+2)

The most interesting thing about the Patriots is that they beat Buffalo using only their running game. That must count as one of Bill Belichick’s most interesting demos.

3. Green Bay Packers

Record: 9-3

Previous position: 2 (-1)

The Packers are coming off the bye week and they have a pretty cool game against Chicago for Week 14, so there’s a good chance they’ll move up in our Power Rankings next week.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record: 9-3

Previous position: 4 (=)

Beating the Falcons isn’t that tough for the Buccaneers, and to be honest, this week’s game against the Bills doesn’t look that tough either.

5. Kansas City Chiefs

Record: 8-4

Previous position: 5 (=)

Remember when we left the Chiefs for dead? It seems that we are facing the return of this team, and the top of the AFC is still within reach.

6. Dallas Cowboys

Record: 8-4

Previous position: 7 (+1)

As incredible as it may sound, the big question right now is whether his offense will be able to keep up. And even more incredible, defensively they are doing so well that they are putting up with the problems they have on the other side.

7. Los Angeles Rams

Record: 8-4

Previous position: 11 (+4)

Their loose win over the Jaguars gives them some confidence back, but what will really help them regain their lost shine will be a win over the Cardinals.

8. Baltimore Ravens

Record: 8-4

Previous position: 6 (-2)

What was seen as a more or less clear route to first place in the AFC is now seen as a complex road to reach the postseason in good condition.

Top teams in the NFL Power Rankings from 9th to 16th place:

9. Tennessee Titans

Record: 8-4

Previous position: 8 (-1)

Hopefully bye week brings some players back, because they really need them, especially when the Colts are gaining ground.

10. Indianapolis Colts

Record: 7-6

Previous position: 13 (+3)

The best news for this team is that they are armed to play in the postseason, so all they need is to get a ticket.

11. Buffalo Bills

Record: 7-5

Previous position: 9 (-2)

It seems now is the time to turn on all the red flags: The Bills are second in the AFC East and seventh in the AFC.

12. Los Angeles Chargers

Record: 7-5

Previous position: 14 (+2)

The big question with the Chargers is whether he’s going to make it to the postseason with these ups and downs they come up with every week.

13. Cincinnati Bengals

Record: 7-5

Previous position: 10 (-3)

They are far from being a consistent team, but one thing is for sure: It gives the impression that the 2021 NFL Season has been a breakthrough for them.

14. San Francisco 49ers

Record: 6-6

Previous position: 12 (-2)

If the 49ers had won both their games against Seattle, the issue would not be whether they have enough time to make the postseason, but whether or not they have enough to win the division.

15. Washington Football Team

Record: 6-6

Previous position: 20 (+5)

Washington has found a way to win four games in a row, and suddenly the postseason looks totally achievable. What’s more, even NFC East looks feasible.

16. Pittsburgh Steelers

Record: 6-5-1

Previous position: 18 (+2)

It looks like Ben Roethlisberger’s “Last Dance” could spur them on to the postseason, and they could continue that step by facing the Vikings.

Our NFL Power Rankings with teams 17-24:

17. Miami Dolphins

Record: 6-7

Previous position: 21 (+4)

It looks like the Dolphins could end up generating even more movement within an AFC that is already saturated with teams in playoff position.

18. Las Vegas Raiders

Record: 6-6

Previous position: 16 (-2)

Officially, Allegiant Stadium is the only place in Las Vegas where the house loses. That, of course, cannot make Mark Davis very happy.

19. Cleveland Browns

Record: 6-6

Previous position: 19 (=)

The future of the Browns depends on how many players they can recover from their disabled list, and especially on the rest of their division remaining just as inconsistent.

20. Philadelphia Eagles

Record: 6-7

Previous position: 22 (+2)

The Minshewmanía it’ll put things in the mix for the Eagles in the weeks ahead. And it will make them worrying for Jalen Hurts.

21. Denver Broncos

Record: 6-6

Previous position: 17 (-4)

Follow the roller coaster in Denver, and it looks like it will stay that way until the season is over. The big question is whether they will finish 8-9 or 9-8.

22. Minnesota Vikings

Record: 5-7

Previous position: 15 (-7)

Remember when the Vikings were a clear postseason contender? Well, the Lions took it upon themselves to erase that memory.

23. Atlanta Falcons

Record: 5-7

Previous position: 23 (=)

Yes, mathematically they are in the fight. The reality, needless to say, is very different for the Atlanta Falcons, who are quite out.

24. Seattle Seahawks

Record: 4-8

Previous position: 28 (+4)

If there’s one team at the bottom of the list that generates any buzz for the end of the 2021 NFL Season, it’s these Seahawks.

The worst teams in our NFL Power Rankings:

25. New Orleans Saints

Record: 5-7

Previous position: 24 (-1)

OK, it’s clear Taysom Hill isn’t the solution at quarterback either, or at least not what a passer is supposed to do. Now we just need Sean Payton to figure that out.

26. Carolina Panthers

Record: 5-7

Previous position: 26 (=)

The big news in Carolina is that the team fired Joe Brady. The problem is that it is not expected to have a real effect on the results of this team.

27. New York Giants

Record: 4-8

Previous position: 25 (-2)

The team hired Jake Fromm to help prepare for the game against Miami. Needless to say, it was a very unproductive plan.

28. Chicago Bears

Record: 4-8

Previous position: 27 (-1)

Brands aside, the Bears could be the worst team in the NFC right now, and numerically they’re not that far off.

29. New York Jets

Record: 3-9

Previous position: 29 (=)

The most worrying part with the Jets is that the weakest point is defense, which was supposed to be what Robert Saleh was going to correct first.

30. Detroit Lions

Record: 1-10-1

Previous position: 32 (+2)

The Lions have already pulled off a victory and, today, they look like a much more competitive opponent than the two teams at the bottom of our Power Rankings.

31. Houston Texans

Record: 2-10

Previous position: 30 (-1)

The weirdest thing about the Texans is that the 2-10 mark looks like an extremely good thing, considering the expectations at the start of the season.

32. Jacksonville Jaguars

Record: 2-10

Previous position: 31 (-1)

Officially Urban Meyer is hitting rock bottom: the Jaguars no longer attract attention because of the madness of their head coach or because they had pick 1 from last year.

These are our NFL Power Rankings for Week 14 of the 2021 NFL Season. What changes would you make? We await your comments under this article and on our social networks, in addition to seeing you this Wednesday at 6:00 pm to talk about this list in our canal de Twitch.

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