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Cory Curtis: 2024 Week 11 Power Rankings

November 13, 2024 by WKRN - ABC 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — We actually saw a number of teams escape the two-win club over the weekend, just throwing the rankings into a tizzy!

Your Week 11 NFL Power Rankings…

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32. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8) – Man, if it is Mac Jones the rest of the way…

31. New York Giants (2-8) – They are just dreadful. What does Daniel Jones think when he looks at his paycheck?

30. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7) – Imagine Brock Bowers when he plays with an actual NFL quarterback.

29. Tennessee Titans (2-7) – What good is it to be #1 in defense when it comes to total yards if you are giving up 27 points per game and cannot get a stop to close out a game?

28. New Orleans (3-7) – What a head coaching debut — first he plugged the toilet, then he got the win.

27. Carolina Panthers (3-7) – If you would have told me before the season this team would win three games, I probably would not have believed you.

26. New England Patriots (3-7) – They fall into the category of “So bad, people get fired when you beat them.”

25. Dallas Cowboys (3-6) – They may never win again. Ever.

24. Cleveland Browns (2-7) – I am actually interested to see what Cedric Tillman does the rest of the way.

23. Chicago Bears (4-5) – It’s a pretty good example of a team that has quit on its coach.

22. New York Jets (3-7) – They fired the coach, traded for Davante Adams, then traded away Mike Williams. Guess what — maybe Aaron Rodgers is just done?

21. Indianapolis Colts (4-6) – A full decade of irrelevance.

20. Miami Dolphins (3-6) – It looked like a different football team in L.A. They were extremely physical and, clearly, they’re still playing for something.

19. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) – They could pull off a couple upsets as the schedule eases up, but they just have not been able to get over the hump against good teams.

18. Seattle Seahawks (4-5) – They waived former Centennial star Tyrel Dodson this week, so they are dead to me — except Kenneth Walker. He is on my fantasy team, so he lives.

17. Tampa Bay Bucs (4-5) – They have lost four in a row but they are battling! And now they have the Giants, Panthers and Raiders! Go eat Baker!

16. Los Angeles Rams (4-5) – That loss Monday night may really come back to haunt them.

15. Denver Broncos (5-5) – That one has to really hurt. I wonder if there is any hangover against the Falcons.

14. Houston Texans (6-4) – No second half points in the loss to the Lions. CJ Stroud really needs Nico back and that line has to be better.

13. Atlanta Falcons (6-3) – They stole defeat from the jaws of victory in New Orleans.

12. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) – Run the ball. Play defense. Don’t make mistakes. That wins a lot of games.

11. Arizona Cardinals (6-4) – Not only is baby Grogu fast as lightning, but he’s also made out of bricks. I don’t know how Kyler Murray survived that hit, but he is a fearless dude.

10. San Francisco 49ers (5-4) – Christian McCaffrey is back. That is all.

9. Green Bay Packers (6-3) – One thing I can count on is the Packers humiliating my Bears. Ugh. Long week.

8. Washington Commanders (7-3) – They are averaging 29 points per game despite QB Jayden Daniels averaging just under one touchdown pass per game.

7. Minnesota Vikings (7-2) – They have created a league-best 20 turnovers and that is really important because their red zone defense is not good. They’ve given up touchdowns 63% of the time. In the last three weeks, that number is 100%.

6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) – They got five straight wins against five struggling teams, so are they picking up steam or just picking on inferior teams?

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5. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2) – I will be honest, I thought this Russell Wilson was dead and buried. He is the AFC North’s “Doomsday.”

4. Buffalo Bills (8-2) – They have an (8-0) record against teams with a losing record and are (0-2) against teams with a winning record. That bares watching.

3. Baltimore Ravens (7-3) – Derrick Henry has scored a touchdown in every game he has played for the Ravens.

2. Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) – They never panic and always believe and it shows.

1. Detroit Lions (8-1) – When your QB throws five interceptions and you still find a way to win on the road, you’re pretty good.

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