NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets enter the Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 4, 2015; London, ENG; New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis (24) catches an interception during the second half of the game against the Miami Dolphins at Wembley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Flynn-USA TODAY Sports
9.) Seattle Seahawks (2-2)
After a 0-2 start, the Seahawks have won two straight at home and once again look like a team that is going to be one of the toughest to beat in the NFC. Injuries are mounting for the Seahawks, but Russell Wilson is proving to be worth the money with an offensive line that has certainly taken a step back.
8.) New York Jets (3-1)
The Jets were able to deliver a crushing blow to the Dolphins’ season in London on their way to moving to 3-1. Chris Ivory was back and healthy in Week 4, and he was able to have a career-day. In the Jets’ win, Ivory set a career-high with 166 rushing yards to help the Jets beat the Dolphins. New York still has a ways to go to be considered on the same level with the Patriots, but a 3-1 record is a pleasant surprise for Jets fans.
7.) Arizona Cardinals (3-1)
The Cardinals’ offense looked good in Week 4 against the Rams at home, but mistakes cost them dearly. On the first play of the game, David Johnson fumbled on the kickoff, and that would be one of three turnovers by the Cardinals. Arizona is still one of the better teams in the NFC, but it goes to show how crucial turnovers are in the NFL.
Next: Bengals haven't choked yet