NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets stay in Top 10 despite loss to New England Patriots
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 25, 2015; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Matt Cassel (16) hands the ball to running back Darren McFadden (20) in the 3rd quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Hauser-USA TODAY Sports
24.) Cleveland Browns (2-5)
After a few good weeks of football, the Browns got hit with some reality in Week 7. In the loss to the Rams, the Browns totaled just six points, as their rushing defense continued to struggle. Josh McCown threw the ball very well against the Rams’ defense, but he lost two fumbles, and the Browns lost four fumbles as a team in the loss.
23.) Chicago Bears (2-4)
It hasn’t been as bad of a season as it could have been for the Bears so far, as they were an overtime loss to the Lions from being .500 heading into their bye week. The Bears have been led by Matt Forte, for the most part, this season, as the Bears’ do it all running back has lived up to that so far this season. Getting Alshon Jeffery back and healthy will improve the offense even more, as he has barely played this season.
22.) Dallas Cowboys (2-4)
The Cowboys decided to make a change at quarterback in Week 7, as they elected to use Matt Cassel over Brandon Weeden, but the move did not work at all. Cassel played very poorly against the Giants, as he totaled 227 passing yards and three interceptions in the 27-20 loss. Dallas did run the ball extremely well with Darren McFadden in the loss, but they still need to find some way to throw the football.
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