NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants remain in Top 10

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15.) St. Louis Rams (2-3)

The Rams set themselves up nicely to pull off a huge upset on the road against the Packers, as they forced two interceptions off of Aaron Rodgers. The problem for the Rams was that Nick Foles threw four interceptions compared to Rodgers’ two. Running back Todd Gurley had another great game, as he totaled 159 rushing yards on 30 carries. It didn’t take long for Gurley to become a workhorse for the Rams, as it appears that he is 100% healthy.

14.) Seattle Seahawks (2-3)

Despite a lead in the fourth quarter and a great game from running back Thomas Rawls, the Seahawks were unable to close out the game against the Bengals. Russell Wilson was sacked four times in the loss as their offensive line continues to struggle to protect their franchise quarterback. Road woes continue to hurt the Seahawks, who have yet to win on the road this season.

13.) Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2)

The Steelers were able to bounce back from their difficult loss on Thursday Night Football to the Ravens. After a conservative first half, Michael Vick began to let it fly in the second half of the game. Le’Veon Bell was able to score as time expired on a running play to secure the win. Pittsburgh is playing pretty well without Ben Roethlisberger in the past two weeks on the shoulders of Bell.

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