The Thanksgiving period is good for the 49ers. After a great victory against the Seahawks this Thursday, San Francisco returns to third place (+4) whom they had left for 5 weeks.
In the rest of the ranking, the Lions are tumbling (-6)while Pittsburgh (+5)Indianapolis (+6) and Green Bay (+5) made a nice breakthrough.
As a reminder, this hierarchy is not only based on the number of successes, but also on current form. If two teams are close and haven’t played each other recently, one wonders which one would win if the match were played today. Beating the strongest is not going to propel you to the top in the blink of an eye. Losing to one of the dunces won’t plunge you into the abyss either. One can win and tumble, bow and climb. This is the merciless law of Power Ranking…
1. Philadelphia Eagles (10-1)
With this game, Jalen Hurts certainly put himself back at the front of the MVP race.
Week 13: reception of the 49ers.
2. Baltimore Ravens (9-3) +1
This season, the Ravens have never led at the start of the 4th quarter. Did you say solid?
Week 13: rest.
3. San Francisco 49ers (8-3) +4
With 10 consecutive victories against divisional opponents, the mysteries of the West no longer hold any secrets for gold prospectors.
Week 13: trip to the Eagles.
4. Kansas City Chiefs (8-3)
In any case, they always know how to come back into a match from behind.
Week 13: trip to the Packers.
5. Dallas Cowboys (8-3)
The Cowboys were celebrating for Thanksgiving.
Week 13: reception of Seahawks.
6. Miami Dolphins (8-3)
Hopefully the Dolphins don’t pay for Phillips’ injury on Black Friday.
Week 13: trip to the Commanders.
7. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3) +2
The Jaguars showed their fangs.
Week 13: reception of Bengals.
8. Detroit Lions (8-3) -6
They were the jokers at Thanksgiving.
Week 13: trip to the Saints.
9. Denver Broncos (6-5) +3
There’s no stopping the Broncos.
Week 13: trip to the Texans.
10. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-4) +5
O Canada, your departure has already done this attack some good.
Week 13: reception of Cardinals.
11. Cleveland Browns (7-4) -3
The Browns’ season risks going up in smoke if Garrett is no longer there.
Week 13: trip to the Rams.
12. Houston Texans (6-5) -2
Back to earth for Houston.
Week 13: reception of Broncos.
13. Buffalo Bills (6-6) -2
All is not yet lost, but the gap with the very high level is still significant.
Week 13: rest.
14. Indianapolis Colts (6-5) +6
The Colts are pushing for the playoffs, but Jonathan Taylor’s injury could hurt.
Week 13: trip to the Titans.
15. Seattle Seahawks (6-5) -2
Cowboys, 49ers and Eagles…the next three weeks are going to be solid for the Seahawks.
Week 13: trip to the Cowboys.
16. Green Bay Packers (5-6) +5
For Thanksgiving, Love was a no-brainer.
Week 13: reception of the Chiefs.
17. Cincinnati Bengals (5-6) -3
The Bengals aren’t running enough, someone on this team needs to say, “Let’s mix up the game plan!” »
Week 13: trip to the Jaguars.
18. Atlanta Falcons (5-6) +5
They are now racing in the lead, but the teams in the rearview mirror are closer than they seem.
Week 13: trip to the Jets.
19. New Orleans Saints (5-6) -1
They are lucky, their division is far from armored.
Week 13: reception of the Lions.
20. Minnesota Vikings (6-6) -4
The honeymoon is over and the bill for Dobbs is starting to get steep.
Week 13: rest.
21. Los Angeles Chargers (4-7) -4
It’s difficult to win a match when you lose four balls.
Week 13: reception of Patriots.
22. Los Angeles Rams (5-6) +2
Williams’ full-speed return is good for the home stretch of this championship.
Week 13: reception of Browns.
23. Las Vegas Raiders (5-7) -1
Crosby was not at his peak and the Raiders paid for it at the end.
Week 13: rest.
24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-7) -5
They are still just one game out of the division lead.
Week 13: reception of Panthers.
25. Tennessee Titans (4-7) +2
Undefeated at home, the Titans definitely have something in them from Tennessee.
Week 13: reception of Colts.
26. Chicago Bears (4-8) +2
Justin Fields had the arm, but it was the defense that had the shoulders to carry the franchise in this match.
Week 13: rest.
27. New York Giants (4-8) +2
Giants executives knew Jalin Hyatt was going to explode one day, DeVito or later.
Week 13: rest.
28. New York Jets (4-7) -3
The Jets experienced a black Friday.
Week 13: reception of Falcons.
29. Washington Commanders (4-8) -3
Will Ron come back? Nothing is less sure.
Week 13: reception of Dolphins.
30. Arizona Cardinals (2-10)
The life-size job interview continues for Kyler Murray and it’s not Sunday’s game that will help him.
Week 13: trip to the Steelers.
31. New England Patriots (2-9)
New England has yet to beat a team from outside the AFC East.
Week 13: reception of Chargers.
32. Carolina Panthers (1-10)
David punches Tepper on the table and fires Frank Reich.
Week 13: trip to the Buccaneers.