Rnk | LW* | Team | Record | Comments |
1. | 1. | Green Bay Packers | 8-0 | Rodgers remains unstoppable. |
2. | 2. | San Francisco 49ers | 7-1 | Gore's 5th consecutive 100 yard game set a franchise record. |
3. | 3. | Baltimore Ravens | 6-2 | Won the season series from the Steelers for the 1st time since 2006. |
4. | 6. | New York Giants | 6-2 | Forced a turnover for the 21st consecutive game. |
5. | 4. | Pittsburgh Steelers | 6-3 | Defense couldn't get off the field allowing a ridiculous 14 of 21 3rd down conversion attempts. |
6. | 5. | New England Patriots | 5-3 | Their 7 remaining players from the 2008 Super Bowl got to experience deja vu. |
7. | 10. | New Orleans Saints | 6-3 | Rebounded nicely from the debacle in St. Louis. |
8. | 8. | Detriot Lions | 6-2 | Best still hasn't practiced due to concussion symptoms and won't return after the bye. Whether he can return at all this season is an open question. |
9. | 9. | Atlanta Falcons | 5-3 | I sat Jones in my money fantasy league. Doh! |
10. | 11. | New York Jets | 5-3 | Finally won a road game, their 3rd win in a row. |
11. | 12. | Cincinnati Bengals | 6-2 | Scored 17 unanswered 2nd half points. |
12. | 13. | Houston Texans | 6-3 | Foster's 24 career rushing TDs are a franchise record. |
13. | 7. | Buffalo Bills | 5-3 | Owner Wilson watched his team live for the 1st time this season after recovering from a broken hip, he couldn't have been pleased. |
14. | 15. | Chicago Bears | 5-3 | Beat the Eagles for the 4th time in 5 tries (in the last 5 seasons). |
15. | 21. | Dallas Cowboys | 4-4 | Inducted Pearson, Allen and Haley into the ring of honor at halftime. |
16. | 14. | Philadelphia Eagles | 3-5 | Playoffs are a pipe dream with them likely needing to win 7 of their last 8. Even that might not be enough. |
17. | 16. | Kansas City Chiefs | 4-4 | Couldn't really afford to lay an egg against the previously winless Dolphins. Was the 4 game winning streak a mirage? |
18. | 17. | Oakland Raiders | 4-4 | Trade for Palmer could set them back for years. |
19. | 18. | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 4-4 | Freeman seems to be regressing. |
20. | 19. | San Diego Chargers | 4-4 | Lucky the rest of the division sux. |
21. | 20. | Tennessee Titans | 4-4 | Failed to score in the 2nd half en route to blowing a 10 point halftime lead. |
22. | 22. | Minnesota Vikings | 2-6 | At least they�re more fun to watch with Ponder instead of McNabb. |
23. | 23. | Carolina Panthers | 2-6 | Need to start converting Newton's gaudy stats into wins. |
24. | 28. | Denver Broncos | 3-5 | A bloodied and battered Tebow came out on top with help from McGahee and Royal. |
25. | 25. | Washington Redskins | 3-5 | Highlight of the day was Gano's 59 yard field goal, the longest in franchise history. |
26. | 26. | Jacksonville Jaguars | 2-6 | Rapport between Gabbert and Lewis needs to improve to help jump start the abysmal passing game. |
27. | 24. | Cleveland Browns | 3-5 | Ogbunnaya rushed for a pathetic 28 yards on 13 carries in lieu of the injured Hillis and Hardesty. |
28. | 31. | Miami Dolphins | 1-7 | Would have been better off losing at Arrowhead. Not that the current coaching staff and players could be convinced that is the case. |
29. | 30. | Arizona Cardinals | 2-6 | Won in OT on rookie Peterson's 3rd TD return of the year, a 99 yarder that tied the league record for longest OT winning play in history. |
30. | 29. | Seattle Seahawks | 2-6 | Too far behind in the suck for Luck sweepstakes. The suck for former Carroll recruit Barkley may be just as fruitful. |
31. | 27. | St. Louis Rams | 1-7 | A pair of 3rd quarter safeties made them the 1st team in history to ever score 4 points in a quarter. It wasn't enough. |
32. | 32. | Indianapolis Colts | 0-9 | The last of the winless is now the clear frontrunner for Luck. |
*Last week's ranking