NFL Power Rankings Week 9: New York Jets moving up
By Nick Ziegler
Nov 8, 2015; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) throws a pass under pressure by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (99) during the second half at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Bills beat the Dolphins 33-17. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
21.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5)
The Buccaneers already have three wins this season which can be considered a success after their 2014 season. At home against the Giants in Week 9, the Buccaneers’ offense struggled, as Doug Martin was shut down in the running game. Jameis Winston played well in the loss, but three fumbles as a team led to the Buccaneers’ fifth loss of the season.
20.) Miami Dolphins (3-5)
After a nice little stretch after the firing of Joe Philbin, the Dolphins are right back on another losing streak after they lost to the Bills. Ryan Tannehill totaled 309 passing yards, but the Dolphins’ rushing defense was dreadful against Buffalo. The Dolphins find themselves is sole possession of the last place in the AFC East
19.) Kansas City Chiefs (3-5)
When Jamaal Charles went down for the rest of the season, the Chiefs were figured to become one of the worst teams in football. Since the injury, the Chiefs have won two straight games and have found a serviceable running back to replace Charles. After their bye week, the Chiefs will be facing the Denver Broncos with a chance to get closer to the .500 mark.
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