Nfl Fashion Po Po Week 5
The to the lowest degree-hyped quarterback-coach combination inside in the NFL's tiptop partition is the most unsafe of the four.
Are the Seahawks' Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll about to feud again? Are the Rams' Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay a friction match made in sky? Jimmy Garoppolo'southward injury means the showtime of the 49ers with Trey Lance and Kyle Shanahan is here. All fun storylines, only it'southward time to give Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury their due.
The Cardinals are averaging an NFL-best 35 points per game considering their offense features stars (Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins), veterans with something left in the tank (A.J. Greenish and James Connor) and explosive young players (Rondale Moore, Chase Edmonds and Christian Kirk).
Here are The Postal service's power rankings after the Cardinals steamrolled the Rams, 37-20, in a battle of unbeatens:
1. Arizona Cardinals, 4-0 (Last week: half-dozen)
The Cardinals' statement victory wasn't even every bit close equally the final score looks because the Rams added a touchdown with 74 seconds remaining. Murray is the early-flavor MVP front end-runner because he is a better passer than well-nigh dual-threat quarterbacks who run as well every bit he does.
2. Los Angeles Rams, three-ane (1)
Not too big of a penalization assigned considering ability rankings are cumulative and that Rams' win two weeks ago against the Buccaneers nevertheless carries weight. The biggest red flag coming out of the loss to the Cardinals is the Aaron Donald-led rushing defense force was gouged for 216 yards.
3, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, three-1 (2)
Tom Brady didn't throw a touchdown or an interception but he orchestrated the game-winning 4th-quarter improvement against Bill Belichick'due south defence, and then he now has beaten all 32 teams in his career. With the pressure of Brady's return to New England finally over, the injury-shortened Buccaneers should start rolling.
4. Green Bay Packers, iii-ane (4)
Aaron Rodgers tied Dan Marino for No. 6 on the career passing touchdowns listing (420). The flick-of-the-wrist toss to Randall Cobb – with the Steelers defense in a no-win run/pass situation – was a perfect depiction of how easy Rodgers makes the game look. The Calendar week 1 loss to the Saints was zero more than a wake-up call.
5. Buffalo Bills, three-1 (8)
One sign of a peachy team is a killer instinct confronting an overmatched opponent: The Bills pounded the Texans (40-0) only 2 weeks after pounding the Dolphins (35-0). The Week one loss to the Steelers gets more puzzling by the week, just the Bills' biggest regular-season game, against the Chiefs, is up next.
6. Cleveland Browns, 3-1 (3)
Time to penalize the Browns for flirting with disaster during a soft three-week schedule. Wins are wins, but an uninspiring 14-7 survival against the Vikings was a reminder that this Super Bowl contender is likewise one-dimensional on criminal offence right now. Baker Mayfield has thrown for two touchdowns on 113 passes.
7. Los Angeles Chargers, iii-1 (9)
Austin Ekeler looked like an All-Pro dual-threat back on "Monday Night Football game." More than impressively, the trick-play-happy Chargers handled both adversity (a domicile game in front end of a hostile crowd dominated by Raiders fans) and prosperity (following up an upset of the Chiefs with a second straight big division win).
8. Las Vegas Raiders, 3-i (vii)
Falling backside 21-0 to the Chargers was a bad thought. It left margin for error in the comeback, so a missed 52-yard field goal in the fourth quarter was the blast. Any one of 6 teams in the AFC could claim to be the best correct now. Early wins confronting the Dolphins and Steelers don't look so hot right now.
nine. Baltimore Ravens, iii-one (xi)
John Harbaugh's decision to call a concluding play just to extend a streak of 100-thousand rushing games to 43 straight was lame. But the Ravens beating the undefeated Broncos in Denver was non. The defense needed a performance like they put forth – even if it was mostly confronting Drew Lock.
10. Kansas Urban center Chiefs, 2-2 (15)
The Chiefs looked like the Chiefs again, with Patrick Mahomes throwing three of his five touchdown passes confronting the Eagles to the uncoverable Tyreek Hill. Remember all the Septembers when the Patriots were written off after a few losses just later still made it to the Super Bowl? Wait here.
11. Dallas Cowboys
12. Seattle Seahawks, 2-2 (19)
13. San Francisco 49ers, 2-2 (5)
xiv. Carolina Panthers, three-1 (12)
15. Cincinnati Bengals, 3-ane (17)
16. Denver Broncos, 3-1 (16)
17. Tennessee Titans, two-2 (10)
18. Washington Football game Team, two-2 (24)
nineteen. New Orleans Saints, 2-ii (13)
20. Chicago Bears, 2-2 (25)
21. Minnesota Vikings, 1-3 (18)
22. New England Patriots, 1-3 (23)
23. Philadelphia Eagles, 1-3 (20)
24. Indianapolis Colts, ane-three (26)
25. Pittsburgh Steelers, ane-3 (21)
26. Miami Dolphins, 1-3 (22)
27. Atlanta Falcons, 1-3 (27)
28. New York Giants, ane-3 (xxx)
The Giants are coming off their most inspiring win since 2017 – an 11-bespeak fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Saints in overtime. Daniel Jones threw for a career-high 402 yards, Saquon Barkley looked similar himself once again after knee surgery and Kenny Golladay played like a No. ane receiver. Big concerns about the defense, however.
29. New York Jets, 1-iii (32)
The lowest-scoring team in the NFL afterwards three weeks came to life against the Titans considering Zach Wilson showed great touch his deep passes in the 2nd one-half and overtime. Wilson's improvisational ability showed up, also. But let's not sleep on a defense that sacked Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill seven times. Vii!
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