Guymon Daily Herald

Packers, Chiefs maintain top 2 spots in AP Pro32 poll

- By SIMMI BUTTAR

NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Rodgers has lifted the Green Bay Packers to the NFL's best record.

Two wins away from securing home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs, the Packers maintained their hold on the top spot for the latest AP Pro32 poll.

The Packers earned 10 of the 12 first-place votes for 382 points in balloting Tuesday by media members who regularly cover the NFL.

The Packers are No. 1 in the poll for the third consecutiv­e week. They host the division rival Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.

"The Packers held off a stubborn Browns team at home, a second straight week where they nearly blew a comfortabl­e lead," Newsday's Bob Glauber said.

"A warning sign of future issues? Let's just call it something to keep an eye on. Aaron Rodgers & Co. are still in control of the top seed in the NFC."

The AFC West champion Kansas City Chiefs, who have won eight in a row, earned the remaining two first-place votes and remained at No. 2.

"Most complete team right now, and (quarterbac­k Patrick) Mahomes has led them to eight straight wins," Fox Sports' John Czarnecki said.

The Chiefs will look to extend their winning streak to nine as they head to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals, who moved up four spots to No. 9 in the poll.

The NFC East champion Dallas Cowboys, who dominated Washington on Sunday night, gained two spots to move to No. 3.

The NFC South champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers slipped a spot to No. 4 despite routing Carolina on Sunday.

The Los Angeles Rams also fell one place after a win as they are at No. 5 after edging Minnesota.

The Tennessee Titans gained three spots to No. 6 after rallying past the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday. The Titans host the Miami Dolphins in Week 17 in a key game for both teams.

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