NFL Power rankings week 15
NFL Power rankings week 15 updates :- The 49ers vs Cardinals’ Monday night football game has just wrapped up and now it’s time to release our week 15 NFL power rankings.
Week 15 NFL Power Rankings: Top 10
1. Indianapolis Colts (13-0) – Colts playing much better than the Saints lately
2. New Orleans Saints (13-0) – Struggling against bad teams but still undefeated
3. Minnesota Vikings (11-2) – Dominant victory against the Bengals last time out
4. San Diego Chargers (10-3) – Heading into week 15 with 8 straight wins
5. Philadelphia Eagles (9-4) – 4 straights wins is good for a top spot in the power rankings
6. Green Bay Packers (9-4) – Green Bay might actually have a defense
7. Cincinnati Bengals (9-4) – Will the real Cincinnati please stand up
8. Denver Broncos (8-5) – Still a top 10 team in our power rankings despite the Indy loss
9. New England Patriots (8-5) – Brady’s injury is affecting that offense and the rankings
10. Miami Dolphins (7-6) – Putting themselves back in the NFL playoff picture
NFL Power rankings week 15 was first posted on December 15, 2009 at 8:35 pm.
NFL Power Rankings week 6 updates
Latest NFL Power Rankings week 6 updates and news for NFL Power Rankings week 6:- Entering Week 6 play, the top four teams remain, in descending order, the Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints. The Giants visit the Saints in this week’s best clash.
Elsewhere in the poll, the Cincinnati Bengals surged to No. 6, up five spots on the strength of a victory over the host Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens, our leaders for Weeks 3 and 4, now rank No. 11. They can re-establish their claim for top-five consideration if they can beat the No. 3 Vikings on the road Sunday. for results
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NFL Power Rankings week 6 updates was first posted on October 13, 2009 at 11:16 pm.

