NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants fall out of Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 19, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly and running back DeMarco Murray (29) walk off the field after win over the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles defeated the Giants, 27-7. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
15.) St. Louis Rams (2-3)
The Rams have two impressive wins this season against the Seahawks and Cardinals, but they still find themselves with a losing record. Quarterback Nick Foles needs to start playing better, as the Rams can have a very good offense if he improves with the way that Todd Gurley has been running. The Rams come out of the bye week with two games at home against the Browns and 49ers.
14.) Buffalo Bills (3-3)
The Bills came into Week 6 very banged up with injuries to Tyrod Taylor and Percy Harvin. After a touchdown catch to bring the Bills to within three points at halftime, Sammy Watkins would have his day come to an end with another injury. LeSean McCoy looked very impressive after missing a few weeks with a hamstring injury, as he totaled 90 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.
13.) Philadelphia Eagles (3-3)
The Eagles were able to move to the .500 mark with a win on Monday Night Football against the Giants, but it wasn’t pretty. Sam Bradford played pretty awful with three interceptions, but the Eagles’ running game was led by a strong performance from DeMarco Murray. The Giants continued to shoot themselves in the foot, and the Eagles were able to capitalize on the errors enough to win.
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