NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants fall out of Top 10

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Oct 18, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Fans cheer during the game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears at Ford Field. Lions won 37-34 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports

30.) Kansas City Chiefs (1-5)

Life without Jamaal Charles didn’t start out well for the Chiefs, as they scored just 10 points in their first game without their star player. The Chiefs totaled just 57 rushing yards in their loss to the Vikings, and with Alex Smith at quarterback, they need to be able to be effective on the ground. The loss of Charles is going to make this a very long season for the Chiefs.

29.) Detroit Lions (1-5)

The Detroit Lions were finally able to win their first game of the season, but it didn’t come easy against the Bears. Matthew Stafford bounced back from an awful game with his best of the season, as he totaled 405 passing yards and four passing touchdowns. It was no coincidence that Calvin Johnson also played great, as he totaled six receptions and 166 receiving yards in the win.

28.) Tennessee Titans (1-4)

It was not a very good week for the Titans, as not only did they lose to the Dolphins, but their franchise quarterback also suffered a sprained MCL. Mariota’s status for Week 7 is very uncertain as of now, and that is not good news for the Titans’ chances of moving up in the NFL Power Rankings next week.

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