NFL power rankings: Where are the Texans?
NFL power rankings: Where are the Texans?
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#32: Chiefs (2-12)What a brutal season in Kansas City.Credit:
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#31: Jaguars (2-12)Why even bring Maurice Jones-Drew back at this point?Credit:
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#30: Eagles (4-10)Two games left in the Andy Reid era.Credit:
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#29: Raiders (4-10)We have a Darren McFadden sighting!Credit:
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#28: Lions (4-10)The Lions could be dangerous if they get a defensive game-changer.Credit:
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#27: Cardinals (5-9)The Cardinals were 4-0, once upon a time.Credit:
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#26: Jets (6-8)It's scary to think that if the Jets had won Monday night, they'd be in pretty decent shape to make the playoffs.Credit:
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#25: Titans (5-9)Thankfully the Titans put the Jets fans out of their misery.Credit:
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#24: Browns (5-9)The Browns have quietly been competitive since Halloween.Credit:
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#23: Rams (6-7-1)The Rams quietly have some solid offensive weapons.Credit:
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#22: Bills (5-9)The Bills are the NFL's most under-the-radar awful team.Credit:
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#21: Chargers (5-9)No way Norv Turner survives this, right?Credit:
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#20: Saints (6-8)The Saints should return to the playoffs in 2013.Credit:
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#19: Panthers (5-9)The Panthers might be doing enough to save Ron Rivera's job.Credit:
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#18: Buccaneers (6-8)Well, that Bucs bandwagon didn't last long.Credit:
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#17: Dolphins (6-8)The Dolphins are going to lose 9 or 10 games, but this was still a step in the right direction for that franchise.Credit:
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#16: Bears (8-6)Mayday! Mayday!Credit:
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#15: Cowboys (8-6)Well, Jason Garrett is definitely coming back in 2013.Credit:
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#14: Vikings (8-6)The Vikings are 8-6 with no quarterback, no receivers and not much to get excited about on defense. Adrian Peterson is the MVP.Credit:
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#13: Steelers (7-7)The Steelers, the NFL's only 7-7 team, are the epitome of mediocrity.Credit:
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12: Colts (9-5)The Colts can't possibly advance far in the playoffs, right? Right?Credit:
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#11: Redskins (8-6)The Redskins are knocking on the door of the NFL's best teams.Credit:
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#10: Bengals (8-6)Wait, so there are 22 teams worse than the Bengals?Credit:
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#9: Ravens (9-5)...and 23 teams worse than the Ravens??Credit:
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#8: Giants (8-6)...and 24 teams worse than the Giants???Credit:
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#7: Seahawks (9-5)Seattle is becoming the trendy Super Bowl pick out of the NFC.Credit:
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#6: Packers (10-4)Of all the NFC's playoff teams, the Packers might be the most flawed - on offense, defense and special teams.Credit:
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#5: 49ers (10-3-1)The 49ers will only go as far as Colin Kaepernick's arm and legs can take them.Credit:
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#4: Broncos (11-3)Despite Adrian Peterson's run for history, Peyton Manning is the new MVP favorite.Credit:
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#3: Patriots (10-4)The Patriots needed a wakeup call, and the 49ers were happy to oblige.Credit:
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#2: Falcons (12-2)The only 12-2 team that nobody believes in.Credit:
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#1: Texans (12-2)The Texans are barely - BARELY - the best team in the NFL.Credit:
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