NFL Week 10 Power Rankings
Biggest riser: Cincinnati Bengals (up five spots since Week 9)
Biggest faller: New York Giants (down three spots since Week 9)
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You can find a statistical review of Week 9 here .
Kansas City Chiefs (no change)
Philadelphia Eagles (no change)
Baltimore Ravens (no change)
San Francisco 49ers (no change)
Cincinnati Bengals (up 5)
Dallas Cowboys (no change)
Miami Dolphins (down 2)
Jacksonville Jaguars (down 1)
Detroit Lions (no change)
Buffalo Bills (down 2)
Cleveland Browns (up 1)
Seattle Seahawks (down 1)
Los Angeles Chargers (no change)
New York Jets (no change)
New Orleans Saints (no change)
Indianapolis Colts (up 1)
Minnesota Vikings (down 1)
Washington Commanders (no change)
Green Bay Packers (no change)
Pittsburgh Steelers (up 1)
Los Angeles Rams (down 1)
Tennessee Titans (up 3)
Atlanta Falcons (down 1)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (down 1)
Denver Broncos (down 1)
Houston Texans (no change)
Las Vegas Raiders (no change)
New England Patriots (no change)
Chicago Bears (up 1)
Arizona Cardinals (up 1)
Carolina Panthers (up 1)
New York Giants (down 3)
NFL WEEK 9 TAKEAWAYS
The Bills suffered a crushing loss to the Bengals on Sunday night. Joe Burrow and company finished with the third-highest team offense grade of the week at 78.7, though Josh Allen and his squad were just one place behind them at 77.3. In the end, the Bills’ turnovers proved costly.
The heavyweight matchup between the Eagles and Cowboys lived up to its billing.
The Ravens took home a decisive win over the Seahawks, earning the second-highest team offense grade of the week (79.6). Running backs Keaton Mitchell and Gus Edwards and tight end Isaiah Likely were among the top-graded offensive players of Week 9.
The Texans posted league-leading marks in both team offense grade (82.0) and EPA per play (0.21).
The reason for the Giants’ fall is simple: Their quarterback situation is a mess.
Late-Down Decision-Making
The Texans led the league in both team offense grade (91.3) and EPA per play (0.47) in the second half of Week 9, converting five of their six drives.
Defensive Success
The Browns continued to dominate defensively, generating the highest defensive grade (92.0) and highest defensive successful play rate (75.0%) of their season.
Perfectly Covering Plays
The 49ers enjoyed a bye week, but the offense somehow shows up even better than they did a week ago. It’s also interesting to see the placement for the Patriots here. They have faced the second-lowest rate of perfectly covered plays on offense, but they rank just 30th in EPA per play and 24th in success rate.
Sustaining Drives on Offense
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