NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants remain in Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
23.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-3)
After just five games, the Buccaneers have matched their win total from the 2014 season. The Buccaneers aren’t much better than last season, but it’s nice for their fans that they are winning some football games this year. Doug Martin had a fantastic game in the win against the Jaguars, as he totaled 123 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
22.) Chicago Bears (2-3)
The Bears are winners of two straight since the return of their starting quarterback Jay Cutler. The Bears’ victory against the Chiefs wasn’t pretty, but a nice throw from Cutler to Matt Forte in the end zone won the game for Chicago. The Bears shockingly could get to .500 next weekend against the Lions in Week 6.
21.) Cleveland Browns (2-3)
Josh McCown has the Browns playing some pretty good football in recent weeks, as their offense has been in a groove. In the Browns’ upset win on the road in Baltimore, McCown totaled 457 passing yards and two passing touchdowns. The play of McCown has certainly ended any possible quarterback controversy in Cleveland between him and Johnny Manziel.
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