NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants remain in Top 10

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Oct 11, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end

Greg Hardy

(76) reacts up against the New England Patriots at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports

20.) Dallas Cowboys (2-3)

The Cowboys continue to head in the wrong direction in the NFL Power Rankings, as the injuries to Tony Romo and Dez Bryant have essentially ended their season. In Week 5, the Cowboys stood little chance of beating the Patriots without their stars, and as expected they were blown out at home. The offensive woes hit a new low for the Cowboys in the loss, as they only were able to total two field goals. The Cowboys will likely continue to drop in the NFL Power Rankings without Romo and Bryant.

19.) Philadelphia Eagles (2-3)

The Eagles’ offense was able to get going in the second half against the Saints, but we have to take that for what it’s worth. Sam Bradford was able to overcome two interceptions in the end zone to total 333 passing yards and two passing touchdowns. The Eagles are still very much alive in the NFC East with a big game coming against the Giants.

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