NFL Power Rankings: Week 14; Bills take AFC wheel, Rams descend uncontrollably

In the last two decades in the National Football Leagueit has become almost impossible for an organization to win the Super Bowl in consecutive years. The high competitiveness that exists within the NFL added to the free agency that manages to alter the order from one campaign to another are the main factors for the New England Patriots (2003-2004) to remain the most recent two-time champions.

However, it is one thing not to bring the Vince Lombardi trophy home and another to suffer a season as miserable as that of Los Angeles Ramsthe worst champion in NFL history.

Since the Super Bowl era, neither monarch had suffered nine losses in their first 12 games, surpassing the 1987 Giants’ 3-8 mark.

The Los Angeles Rams currently have a winning percentage of 0.250.

The Denver Broncos had two phenomenal seasons in the last two years of John Elway’s career. They won two straight Super Bowls before Elway announced his retirement. He also won the Super Bowl MVP award in this game. But it showed just how important it was when they returned the following season.

They had a complete fall from grace after the previous two seasons when they finished with a 6-10 record. His 0.375 winning percentage is the lowest among Super Bowl winners to date.

The Rams increasingly slide to the bottom of the AS USA rankingswhile the Bills They resume driving in the AFC thanks to the victory over the New England Patriots and the defeats of the Chiefs, Dolphins and Titans.

1.- Philadelphia Eagles(11-1)

The week before: 1

Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to an 11-1 start, his first time with that record since 2004 and the fourth time in franchise history. The 1949 Eagles won the NFL championship. The 1980 and 2004 teams lost in the Super Bowl.

2.- Minnesota Vikings(10-2)

The week before: 2

The Vikings completed a four game sweep of the AFC East. Because of the Lions’ win, they couldn’t clinch the postseason…yet.

3.– Buffalo Bills (9-3)

The week before: 5

The Buffalo Bills achieved their first division win by beating the New England Patriots. They are now the best record in the AFC. Josh Allen has slowly regained his form. Allen became the first player in NFL history with three seasons of 25 touchdown passes and five rushing touchdowns.

4.- Kansas City Chiefs (9-3)

The week before: 3

The Chiefs lost their five-game winning streak. Once again they lost to the Bengals. Patrick Mahomes was 16 of 27 for 223 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score.

5.- San Francisco 49ers (8-4)

The week before: 7

They earned their fifth consecutive victory by defeating the Dolphins in a duel between leaders of their respective divisions. However, the cost was very high because they lost Jimmy Garoppolo for the rest of the season.

6.- Dallas Cowboys (9-3)

The week before: 8

The Cowboys clinched a victory in a game that was close until the third quarter, scoring 33 points in the final period of the game.

7.- Baltimore Ravens (8-4)

The week before: 13

Lamar Jackson had to leave the game against the Broncos due to injury. With or without Jackson, the Ravens were bogged down offensively, but they pulled off a vital win in their postseason hopes.

8.- Cincinnati Bengals (8-4)

The week before: 9

Joe Burrow became the first quarterback in history to beat Patrick Mahomes three consecutive times. Burrow has never been beaten by Mahomes.

9.- Miami Dolphins(8-4)

The week before: 4

The Dolphins had their five-game winning streak snapped in coach Mike McDaniel’s first game against the 49ers after spending the past five years as an assistant in San Francisco.

10.-Washington Commanders (7-5-1)

The week before: 11

The Commanders are unbeaten in their last four games and have just one loss in their last eight games.

11.- Seattle Seahawks (7-5)

The week before: 11

DK Metcalf caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith with 36 seconds left, completing the Seahawks’ final rally for a 27-23 win over the Rams.

12.- New York Giants (7-4-1)

Last week:10

The Giants (7-4-1) snapped a two-game losing streak but maintained their chances to enter the postseason with a wild-card berth.

13.- NY Jets (7-5)

The week before: 6

Mike White, who was intercepted twice, completed 31 of 57 passes for 369 yards in his second start this season with the Jets, doesn’t look like he’s the future of the New York team.

14.- Tennessee Titans (7-5)

The week before: 14

The Titans lost for the second time in a row, but still hold a comfortable lead in the AFC South.

15.– Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-7)

The week before: 16

Tom Brady did it again. With eight seconds left he threw a game-winning touchdown pass to keep the Bucs in first place in the NFC South.

16.- Los Angeles Chargers (6-6)

The week before: 15

The loss to the Raiders was a significant setback for the Chargers, who are out of the playoff picture.

17.-New England Patriots (6-6)

The week before: 12

Bill Belichick’s Patriots lost for the third time in a row to the Bills. Mac Jones is far from looking like the franchise quarterback the team needs.

18.- Green Bay Packers (5-8)

Last week: 22

The Packers appeared to be headed for another loss. They trailed by 13 in the second quarter and trailed 19-10 in the third before outscoring Chicago 18-0 in the fourth en route to their eighth straight victory over their rival.

19.- Arizona Cardinals (4-8)

The week before: 18

They took a weekend off

20.- Cleveland Browns (5-7)

Last week: 24

Deshaun Watson threw for 131 yards with an interception in his Browns debut against his former team in his return from serving an 11-game NFL suspension for sexual misconduct. accusations.

21.- Pittsburgh Steelers (5-7)

Last week: 26

The Steelers finally posted two straight wins this season. Their defense has been improving and Kenny Pickett has gone four games without being intercepted.

22.-Detroit Lions(5-7)

Last week: 27

The Lions scored on all five of their first half drives to take a 17-point lead and their first three possessions of the second half to pull away.

23.- Atlanta Falcons (5-8)

Last week: 21

The Falcons remain contenders in the NFC South, where neither team has a winning record.

24.- Las Vegas Raiders ( 5-7)

The previous one: 28

Since Derek Carr cried at the end of the game they lost against the Colts, the Raiders have accumulated three consecutive victories. They got a quality win by beating the Chargers.

25.-Carolina Panthers (4-8)

Last week: 26

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26.- New Orleans Saints (4-9)

The week before: 29

They blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter on Monday Night and gave Tom Brady one final drive.

27.- Indianapolis Colts (4-5-1)

Last week: 21

When a team receives 33 points in the fourth quarter, it reveals how poorly trained they are. The Colts fell 1-3 under interim coach Jeff Saturday and lost for the sixth time in seven games.

28.- Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8)

The week before: 19

Jacksonville lost a 20th straight game to an NFC team, extending its interconference losing streak, which is an NFL record. The Jaguars haven’t won an NFC game since beating the New York Giants 20-15 in the 2018 season kickoff.

29.- Los Angeles Rams (3-9)

Last week: 26

They basted their sixth defeat. They are the champions with the worst 12-game start in NFL history.

30.-  Denver Broncos (3-9)

Last week: 30

The team does not work offensively. They have forgotten to get to the opposing end zone. Russell Wilson guided the Broncos back into Baltimore territory, but Brandon McManus came up short on a 63-yard field goal as time expired.

31.- Chicago Bears (3-10)

Last week: 31

The Chicago Bears said goodbye to any possibility of the postseason. They accumulate six losses in a row.

32.- Houston Texans (1-10-1)

Last week: 32

The only thing Texans fans enjoyed was booing Deshaun Watson on his return to Houston.

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