NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets stay in Top 10 despite loss to New England Patriots

facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
5 of 11
Next

Oct 25, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford (7) reacts on the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Panthers defeated the Falcons 27-16 at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

21.) San Diego Chargers (2-5)

The Chargers took a while to wake up in Week 7, as they were jumped early by the Raiders at home, as Oakland scored 37 points in the first three-quarters. The Chargers did score 23 points in the fourth to make the game look closer than it was, but this was a bad loss for the Chargers a week after playing the Packers well. Antonio Gates was unable to suit up in the loss, as his sprained MCL may keep him out for multiple weeks.

20.) Buffalo Bills (3-4)

After a lot of hype heading into the season, the Bills now have a 3-4 record and Rex Ryan’s defense isn’t playing well at all. Allowing 34 points to the Jaguars is unacceptable for a team that believes they are a playoff contender. Injuries are hurting the Bills on offense with Sammy Watkins and Tyrod Taylor hurt, but the defense is the aspect of the team that is really letting them down. If they don’t turn it around soon, the Bills’ season will be done.

19.) Philadelphia Eagles (3-4)

The Eagles have been a roller coaster this season so far, and in Week 7 the coaster was heading down. On Sunday Night Football, the Eagles lost to the Panthers despite an off game from Cam Newton, who gave the Eagles’ offense chances to succeed. All the changes in the offseason by Chip Kelly on the offensive side of the ball aren’t working out to well so far this season, as only Ryan Mathews continues to be a bright spot at running back.

Next: Saints are marching in right direction