NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants remain in Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 11, 2015; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back
Jamaal Charles(25) is helped off the field against the Chicago Bears in the second half at Arrowhead Stadium. Chicago won the game 18-17. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
26.) Tennessee Titans (1-4)
The Titans were in one of the uglier games against the Bills, and sadly they were on the wrong end of a one-point game. Neither team’s offense did much of anything, as Marcus Mariota totaled 187 passing yards and one interception. The Bills’ defense hasn’t lived up to the hype coming into the season, which makes the poor showing from the Titans’ offense a bit disappointing.
25.) Baltimore Ravens (1-4)
The disappointing 2015 season continued for the Ravens in Week 5, as they were defeated at home by the Browns. The Ravens’ offense did very well without Steve Smith Sr., as Justin Forsett carried the load by totaling 121 rushing yards, and Joe Flacco was efficient in the passing game. The problem with the Ravens has been their defense, as the loss of Terrell Suggs has made their defense look like one of the worst in the league.
24.) Kansas City Chiefs (1-4)
The Chiefs might have seen their season come to an end in Week 4 against the Bears. Besides losing at home to the Bears, the Chiefs also lost their best player Jamaal Charles for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Without Charles, it’s hard to imagine the Chiefs doing much of anything for the rest of the season.
Next: Browns' offense looks good