NFL Power Rankings Week 9: New York Jets moving up
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 11, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys injured quarterback Tony Romo reacts on the sidelines during the game against the New England Patriots at AT&T Stadium. The Patriots beat the Cowboys 30-6. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
30.) Dallas Cowboys (2-6)
It was the best offensive performance since Tony Romo was injured, but it still wasn’t enough for the Cowboys to break their losing streak. The Cowboys have now lost six straight games, and without Romo it doesn’t appear that the Cowboys are going to win a game. Dez Bryant played very well in the loss, as he totaled five receptions, 104 receiving yards, and one receiving touchdown.
29.) Tennessee Titans (2-6)
The Titans were able to break their six-game losing streak in thrilling fashion in Week 9 on the road against the Saints. An overtime win for the Titans not only got the Titans out of the cellar of our NFL power rankings, but it was also a great game by Marcus Mariota. After missing time with a knee injury, Mariota totaled 371 passing yards and four passing touchdowns in his best game of the season.
28.) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-6)
The Jaguars gave the Jets a scare in Week 9, but four turnovers are hard to overcome. Blake Bortles was able to total 381 passing yards, but two interceptions and a lost fumble hurt the Jaguars in the Week 9 loss. The Jaguars’ defense did a very good job against the run in Week 9, but it wasn’t enough for them to get their third win of the season.
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