NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets Begin to Fall
By Nick Ziegler
Nov 2, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) spikes the ball after he scores a touchdown during the second half of the game against theIndianapolis Colts at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports
6.) Arizona Cardinals (6-2)
After a bad first half on the road against the Browns, the Cardinals turned it around in the second half to outscore the Browns 24-0. The Cardinals’ offense was very impressive in the win, as Carson Palmer totaled 374 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and one interception. Chris Johnson also ran the ball well on the ground, as he totaled 109 rushing yards, but he also lost two fumbles.
5.) Green Bay Packers (6-1)
It was a shockingly bad performance by Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Sunday Night Football in their first loss of the season. Rodgers totaled just 77 passing yards, as it will go down as one of the worst games in his career. The Packers are still a very good team, but they have been knocked down a notch after the beating they took at the hands of the Broncos.
4.) Carolina Panthers (7-0)
It is never pretty for the Panthers, but they keep finding ways to win. The weather was extremely sloppy on Monday Night Football, and that led to a sloppy game. After nearly blowing the game against the Colts, the Panthers were able to win with a game-winning field in overtime. The Panthers are 7-0 for the first time in franchise history, and they will have a tough team standing in their way in Week 9, as the Packers come to Carolina.
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