NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants fall out of Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 19, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) throws a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
12.) New York Giants (3-3)
The Giants have been successful this season, but they have also made a ton of mistakes. In the loss to the Eagles, the Giants turned the ball over a lot which really cost them in this game. Injuries to Odell Beckham Jr. and Rueben Randle seemed to affect both receivers in the second half, as they weren’t running quite as well. The Giants could easily be 5-1 this season if it wasn’t for some many mental errors.
11.) Indianapolis Colts (3-3)
The Colts gave the Patriots a bit of a scare in Week 6 but were unable to defeat the team that they lost to in the AFC Championship Game. Andrew Luck made his return after missing two games with a shoulder injury. Luck totaled 312 passing yards and three passing touchdowns, but all of that was overshadowed by arguably the worst play in NFL history by the Colts’ special teams.
10.) Minnesota Vikings (3-2)
It was a pretty game for the Vikings, but they were able to get it done at home against the Chiefs. Adrian Peterson had a quiet game with just 60 rushing yards on 26 carries. When Peterson struggles, the Vikings’ offense doesn’t look very good, as Teddy Bridgewater hasn’t played that well this season. Their defense was a main reason for the victory, as they shut down the Chiefs’ depleted offense.
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