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NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Eagles soar back to No. 1; Ravens climbing, Chiefs plummet

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We're nine weeks into the NFL season, and there are surprises around the league. It's still early, but some of the teams we initially thought would be contenders are slipping, while many of the underdogs have surpassed expectations.

As Week 10 begins on Thursday night with the Raiders vs. Broncos, live with NFL Game Pass on DAZN (excl. the US and China), let's take a look at how teams currently stack up in our power rankings.

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1) Philadelphia Eagles (6-2, Up 3): The Super Bowl champions are back on track and didn't have to win a game to regain the top spot.

2) Buffalo Bills (6-2, Up 3): The win of the week as Josh Allen and the defense did enough to thwart the Chiefs.

3) Indianapolis Colts (7-2, Down 2): A shocking loss to the Steelers. Lets see how they rebound in Germany against the Falcons.

4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2, Up 3): The beneficiary of having to do nothing with many top teams losing in Week 9.

5) Detroit Lions (5-3, Down 3): Only eight weeks in and already have as many losses as they did last season. 

6) Los Angeles Rams (6-2, Up 3): Matthew Stafford has this team on a roll. Who can stop this offense?

7) New England Patriots (7-2, Up 3): Drake Maye for MVP, anyone, as he's led the Pats to six consecutive wins?

8) Seattle Seahawks (6-2, -): A road win across the country and Sam Darnold playing like he did last season in Minnesota.

9) Green Bay Packers (5-2-1, Down 7): Losing at home to the Panthers and looking sluggish in the process. 

10) Denver Broncos (7-2, Up 1): It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win to extend their winning streak to six.

11) Los Angeles Chargers (6-3, Up 1): The Vikings were exactly what Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense needed.

12) Chicago Bears (5-3, Up 1): Not how Caleb Williams drew it up but he'll take the last-second game-winning touchdown pass to Colston Loveland. 

13) San Francisco 49ers (6-3, Up 1): After a surprising loss to the Texans in Week 8, the Giants were what the 49ers and Mac Jones needed.

14) Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3, Up 1): The defense showed up to stymie Daniel Jones enough to pull off the upset.

15) Kansas City Chiefs (5-4, Down 9): An uneven performance. The defense needs some screw tightened. 

16) Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3, Up 1): A record-setting field goal by Cam Little and Trevor Lawrence looks to be back on track.

17) Carolina Panthers (5-4, Up 5): Somehow, someway, the Panthers keep finding ways to win. 

18) Minnesota Vikings (4-4, Up 1): J.J. McCarthy returns and all is right in the Twin Cities.

19) Baltimore Ravens (3-5, Up 4): Lamar Jackson didn't miss a beat, and all looks to be right in Baltimore.

20) Arizona Cardinals (3-5, -): Monday Night Football and the Cardinals went out on the road and dominated the Cowboys

21) Atlanta Falcons (3-6, Down 1): Competitive throughout against the Patriots.

22) Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1, Down 6): An inexcusable loss at home. Looked like they would have rather been in their beds sleeping 

23) Cincinnati Bengals (3-6, Up 1 ): Typically, don't reward losses. But Joe Flacco nearly led them back by scoring 15 points in under two minutes. Too bad, the Bengals have zero defense.

24) Houston Texans (3-5, Down 3): To their credit, the Texans pushed the Broncos hard, falling just short after a late-game collapse spoiled what would’ve been a massive upset.

25) New York Giants (2-7, Down 4): Just imagine if they had a defense as Jaxson Dart and the offense is holding up their end of the bargain.

26) New York Jets (1-7, Up 3): Didn't play but everyone around them lost.

27) Cleveland Browns (2-6, -): Where is Shadeur Sanders?

28) Miami Dolphins (2-7, -): So, the fans needed to call for the firings of the entire coaching staff, and the general manager is the only one gone? Ok, then.

29) Washington Commanders (3-6, Down 3): A horrific injury for Jayden Daniels as it looks to be a lost season.

30) Las Vegas Raiders (2-6, -): A tough loss to the Jaguars.

31) New Orleans Saints (1-7, -): Tyler Shough, come on down.

32) Tennessee Titans (1-8, -): Is anyone alarmed by Cam Ward?

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