NFL Week 17 Power Ratings: Buccaneers Rise and Browns Go Down

The last week of the normal 2020 NFL season is upon us.

Week 17 is proving to be an exciting slate, as several places remain to be won in the playoffs and even two departmental crowns. Without further ado, that’s how we see 32nd place just before the playoffs.

Kansas City Chiefs (14-1, last week: 1) Of course, a closed victory over the humble Atlanta Falcons is not a smart sign as the playoffs approached, but even when they played their worst football in recent memory, the Chiefs still controlled to win and secure the No. 1 in the AFC.

2. The Green Bay Packers (12-3, 2) Aaron Rodgers may very well have won this season’s MVP award on Sunday night. The Packers earned their most impressive victory of the season to date with a 26-point victory over a motivated Tennessee Titans team.

Bills of Buffalo (12-3, 3) The Bills took care of Monday night, completing a regular-season sweep of the New England Patriots with an exciting victory at Foxboro. They can secure the AFC No. 2 seed with a 17th week Win.

4. New Orleans Saints (11-4, 4) The Saints broke their brief drift with a Christmas Day victory over the Minnesota Vikings. New Orleans loses 52 tracks Michael Thomas hoped to scare the rest of the NFC.

The Seattle Seahawks (11-4, 6) The Seahawks have looked more like the Seahawks since their loss to the New York Giants. Seattle’s last victories were won with valid hopes for department names: the Washington football team and the Los Angeles Rams.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-3, 8) Discussions about the steelers’ disappearance have been a bit over the top. Pittsburgh ended its three-game losing streak with a comeback win over a very smart Indianapolis Colts team. If the Steelers can start the game running, even slightly, they will be difficult in the playoffs.

Tennessee Titans (10-5, 5) The Titans seemed surpassed under the bright lights of Lambeau Field. But at this rate, we don’t know if a league team is able to keep Rodgers at bay.

8. Baltimore Ravens (10-5, 10) Ravens heat up at the right time. Baltimore has now won four consecutive games and, with which he won in Week 16, appears to be tied to the playoffs.

Indianapolis Colts (10-5, 7) The Colts had a golden opportunity to reinforce their playoff chances when they took a big lead over the suffering Steelers. But Indy let him slip through his fingers, and now he’ll want it in the week. 7 plus a win.

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-5, 12) The Buccaneers offensive on Saturday reached a strength point that the maximum expected to see from the start. Tampa Bay is at full range, but we mustn’t put too much price on a win opposed to the battered Detroit Lions.

11. Miami Dolphins (10-5, 13) Even after handing over the keys to Tua Tagovailoa, it’s a bit of Fitzmagic that’s probably going to take the Dolphins to the playoffs. Miami will still have to do business sunday in Buffalo.

12. Cleveland Browns (10-5, 9) The Browns were without all their big catchers on Sunday, yet even that doesn’t excuse a loss to the New York Jets. Cleveland is now in danger of being a place in the playoffs again.

13. Los Angeles Rams (9-6, 11) Injuries added to the Rams’ insult, who saw the Seahawks claim the NFC West in Week 16. A damaged thumb could rule out Jared Goff for the normal finals of the season in Los Angeles. (and beyond).

14. Chicago Bears (8-7, 16) Don’t look now, but the Chicago offensive is starting to look good. The Bears have scored at least 30 issues in their last four games.

15 Arizona Cardinals (8-7, 14) The Cardinals missed a shot Sunday when they fell to the 49ers in San Francisco at a numerical disadvantage. Arizona will have to wait until next season for Kyler Murray to lead the team in the playoffs.

16. Washington football team (6-9, 15) Washington expects Alex Smith to participate in Week 17, Dwayne Haskins and Taylor Heinicke demonstrated that they were not there to lead the WFT attack.

17. Las Vegas Raiders (7-8, 17) Talks about a collapse. After a mid-campaign playoff blockade, the Raiders withdrew from the festival when they lost five of their last six games.

18. Minnesota Vikings (6-9, 18) The Vikings deserve respect for flirting with a place in the playoffs for a few weeks, but the fact is that Minnesota’s defense is bad and Kirk Cousins is probably able to win a game with his arm.

19. The Los Angeles Chargers (6-9, 20) It has long been known that the Chargers weren’t destined for the playoffs in 2020, but rookie Justin Herbert’s continued stellar play was positive for the Bolts. .

20. Dallas Cowboys (6-9, 22) Someone has to win the NFC East. Possibly the Cowboys, who have averaged 36 problems consistent with the game in their last 3 games. Dallas wants a win over the Giants and a loss in Washington on Sunday to move on

21. 49ers San Francisco (6-9, 23) Congratulations to the 49ers for not participating in a disastrous crusade despite the injuries of key players. Much of the credits go to Kyle Shanahan, who will soon have to make a decision about what he thinks is most productive for the franchise under the center.

22. New England Patriots (6-9, 19) Anyone who at some point saw the Patriots as a potential risk to make noise in the playoffs was probably feeling pretty stupid. New England has looked terrible on its three-game waste streak.

23. New York Giants (5-10, 21) The Giants may be in trouble on Sunday. They fell three times in a row in week 17, and Andy Dalton and company apparently, in spite of everything, discovered a rhythm.

24. Detroit Lions (5-10, 24) To be fair to the Lions, several coaches were unavailable on Saturday and Matthew Stafford left the game in the first quarter. But even if Detroit has all the power, it probably doesn’t. you’re going to be competitive with Tampa Bay.

25. Philadelphia Eagles (4-10-1, 25) The Eagles are waiting for a off-season that could alter the franchise. It may be too early to give up Carson Wentz, but Jalen Hurts looked impressive in his first three NFL openings.

26. Denver Broncos (5-10, 26) Given the offensive weapons they possess, this season deserves to be regarded as a sadness to the Broncos. Maybe the franchise deserves to think again if Drew Lock is the guy.

27. Cincinnati Bengals (4-10-1, 28) It would have been simple for the Bengals to turn around completely once Joe Burrow fell, but Cincy has shown respectable combat since the rookie quarterback injured his knee, and rewarded him with a victory in the shootings on Sunday.

28. The Panthers may have done just that by beating Washington at Week 16.

29. Atlanta Falcons (4-11, 29) We would have to return to the fifth week of last season for the last time the Chiefs had less than 20 points. The Falcons Patrick Mahomes and company at 17 on Sunday, but it still wasn’t enough to achieve a thwarted victory.

30 Houston Texans (4-11, 27) Given the J. J. Watt spoke after the Texans lost to the Bengals, we don’t think it discusses our position for Houston on that list.

31. New York Jets (2-13, 31) Many Jet enthusiasts need New York to be 32 in all strength ratings. After consecutive victories, Gang Green will not be the first in the 2021 NFL Draft.

32. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-14, 32) Trevor Lawrence probably started looking for homes in the Jacksonville area.

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