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Power Ranking S3: Jaguars take a leap

Wednesday on DNA of Sports, it’s Power Ranking! 3, 2, 1, Go!

For the first time in many weeks, the Jaguars are approaching the first half of the Power Ranking. Jacksonville is 16th on Wednesday after jumping 10 places in the wake of a great victory against Los Angeles. With them, the Packers (+4) and Cowboys (+7) look up.

Conversely, the Chargers (-11) are inevitably in free fall, especially in view of the many injuries suffered by the franchise. The Saints (-5) and the Raiders (-5) continue their bad dynamics in a classification where only three teams keep their place from last week.

Time passes, it’s time to take stock. Here is our ranking. This hierarchy is not only based on the number of successes, but also on the current form. If two teams are close and haven’t played each other recently, one wonders which one would win if the match was played today. Beating the strongest isn’t going to propel you to the top in a snap. Losing to one of the dunces won’t plunge you into the abyss either. You can gain and tumble, tilt and climb.

It’s the ruthless law of Power Ranking…

1.Buffalo Bills (2-1)

Even with 63 pitched, Josh Allen’s sleight of hand didn’t work.

Week 4: trip to the Ravens.

2.Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) +2

Jalen Hurts metaphorically explained that when DeVonta Smith’s number was called, the receiver always answered the phone. That’s why the quarterback put him in favorites.

Week 4: reception of the Jaguars.

3. Miami Dolphins (3-0) +4

Under the blazing Miami sun, the Dolphins were hot.

Week 4: trip to the Bengals.

4. Kansas City Chiefs (2-1) -2

Kansas City did what is called a “must not”: Must not lose balls on special teams, must not miss an easy kick and must not be under pressure on the offensive line…

Week 4: trip to the Buccaneers.

5. Green Bay Packers (2-1) +4

Roméo Doubs released frank receptions which counted.

Week 4: reception of the Patriots.

6. Los Angeles Rams (2-1) -1

In Los Angeles, the awakening goes through the defense currently.

Week 4: trip to the 49ers.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) -4

Brady’s problem is not that he misses his targets, but rather that he lacks targets.

Week 4: reception of the Chiefs.

8. Baltimore Ravens (2-1)

Wouldn’t Lamar Jackson be better than 2019?

Week 4: receipt of Bills.

9. Minnesota Vikings (2-1) +3

Kirk Cousin told KJ: “Go ahead Osborn”.

Week 4: trip to the Saints (at London).

10. Cincinnati Bengals (1-2) +1

The Bengals are really going to have to find the treble clef if they want to get any closer to the perfect score.

Week 4: reception of the Dolphins.

11. Denver Broncos (2-1) +3

Denver is the only AFC West team to win this weekend.

Week 4: trip to the Raiders.

12. San Francisco 49ers (1-2) -2

Kyle Shanahan is no longer attacking.

Week 4: reception of the Rams.

13. Dallas Cowboys (1-1) +7

Lamb has finally come out of his silence.

Week 4: receipt of Orders.

14. Cleveland Browns (2-1) +4

Nick Chubb is now the best running back in the league.

Week 4: trip to the Falcons.

15. Tennessee Titans (1-2) +2

Watch out, King Henry is on the hunt to reclaim his throne.

Week 4: trip to the Colts.

16. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1) +10

And if the Jaguars had become the favorites of the AFC South?

Week 4: trip to the Eagles.

17. Los Angeles Chargers (1-2) -11

Like every year, the infirmary is full in Los Angeles.

Week 4: trip to the Texans.

18. New Orleans Saints (1-2) -5

Maybe the air of London will do Jameis Winston some good.

Week 4: reception of the Vikings (in London).

19. Arizona Cardinals (1-2) -4

The second half against the Raiders was therefore a flash in the pan in the desert.

Week 4: trip to the Panthers.

20. Indianapolis Colts (1-1-1) +3

An unexpected success that feels good.

Week 4: reception of the Titans.

21. Vegas Raiders (0-3) -5

While McDaniel is 3-0 in Miami, McDaniels is 0-3 in Las Vegas. The S that changes everything.

Week 4: reception of the Broncos.

22. New England Patriots (1-2) -3

With the injury of Mac Jones, New England is losing ground.

Week 4: trip to the Packers.

23. New York Giants (2-0) -2

Daniel Jones had to spend the week in an ice bath.

Week 4: reception of the Bears.

24. Detroit Lions (1-2) -2

Dan Campbell played it small arm on the 4th attempt and Kirk Cousins ​​dropped his for the winning touchdown.

Week 4: reception of the Seahawks.

25. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) -1

Mitch Trubisky failed to adapt to the Browns’ adjustments in the second half.

Week 4: reception of the Jets.

26. Carolina Panthers (1-2) +4

Matt Rhule won the game ball and he can thank his defense.

Week 4: reception of the Cardinals.

27. Chicago Bears (2-1) +2

Chicago comes out with the win, but doubts about Fields still aren’t cleared up.

Week 4: trip to the Giants.

28. Atlanta Falcons (1-2) +3

Arthur Smith has definitely found a way to use Cordarrelle Patterson (well) and it works. Finally it’s short!

Week 4: reception of the Browns.

29. Seattle Seahawks (1-2) -4

In this duel of birds, it is not in the air, but on the ground that the Seahawks flinched against the hawks.

Week 4: trip to the Lions.

30. Washington Commanders (1-2) -3

Facing the eagles, Carson Wentz left feathers.

Week 4: trip to the Cowboys.

31. New York Jets (1-2) -3

This season, New York has only led by 22 seconds.

Week 4: trip to the Steelers.

32. Houston Texans (0-2-1)

Difficult to win when you allow 7 yards per run to your opponent.

Week 4: reception of the Chargers.

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