NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets Begin to Fall

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Nov 1, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) reacts after throwing an interception against the Oakland Raiders in the second quarter at O.co Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Week 8 of the NFL season has come to an end, and it’s time for the Week 8 edition of the NFL Power Rankings.

A good chunk of the teams in the NFL have played half of their seasons already, and we are beginning to see the playoff picture take shape. Week 8 was a very exciting one that had a lot of good games played.

Sadly, Week 8 did see some major injuries to notable players in the NFL, as some players have seen their seasons come to an end.

With eight weeks in the books, the NFL Power Rankings will once again have the Titans start us off in the 32nd spot with their sixth straight loss.

32.) Tennessee Titans (1-6)

For the sixth straight game, the Titans were unable to get a win, as they lost 20-6 to the Texans. Marcus Mariota was out for the second straight game with a knee injury, and if he’s not playing, the Titans aren’t going to win many games. Three turnovers by the Titans aren’t going to help an offense that already isn’t very good. The Week 1 win against the Buccaneers is looking more and more like a serious fluke for the Titans.

31.) Detroit Lions (1-7)

A trip to London was not what the doctor ordered for the Lions, as they suffered an embarrassing loss to the Chiefs. The Lions’ offense wasn’t good, and neither was their defense, which isn’t a recipe for winning football games. Last season, the Lions had one of the best rushing defenses in the NFL, but in Week 8, they allowed four rushing touchdowns to the Chiefs.

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