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How far have Rams, Packers fallen?

- Nate Davis

NFL power rankings entering Week 13 of the 2022 season (previous rank in parenthese­s):

1. Eagles (1): You might not want to bet your mortgage – you shouldn’t – that they’ll win Super Bowl 57, but an uneven stretch of games has also served reminder that Philadelph­ia can beat you in a lot of ways.

2. Chiefs (3): It may seem like the Mahomes-to-Kelce show every week, but a club on the verge of a seventh straight AFC West championsh­ip is steadily getting more juice from rookies like RB Isiah Pacheco and WR Skyy Moore.

3. Cowboys (4): A team that’s won eight of 10 should only continue trending up with its next three games against the dregs of the AFC South.

4. Bills (2): OLB Von Miller was supposed to be Buffalo’s difference-maker in 2022. Now his knee injury might mean the difference between a Super Bowl – and maybe even the AFC East crown – and another Lombardi-less winter in Western New York.

5. 49ers (6): Their growing array of offensive weaponry the past few weeks has been awfully tough to ignore. But the strength of this squad is a top-ranked defense that hasn’t given up a point after halftime since Week 7.

6. Dolphins (5): The good news? Pro Bowl LT Terron Armstead’s pectoral injury apparently isn’t season ending. The bad news? Miami is hitting the road to face pass rushers Nick Bosa, Khalil Mack and whomever Buffalo throws at them over the next three weeks.

7. Vikings (8): With a win over the Jets on Sunday, coupled with a Detroit loss, Minnesota will become the first team to win a division title in 2022.

8. Ravens (7): For a team that tends to settle at the level of competitio­n, playing its next five against teams with sub-.500 records may not be all that much of an advantage ... as we saw Sunday in Jacksonvil­le.

9. Bengals (9): Conversely, Cincinnati, which sits atop the AFC North with Baltimore thanks to a shared 7-4 record, will face four clubs with winning marks over the next six weeks.

10. Patriots (11): They’ve topped the century mark in terms of rushing yards just once in their last six games ... though, on the flip side, they’ve only allowed more than 100 yards on the ground one time in that span.

11. Titans (10): They pretty much go as their best player does. Tennessee is now 1-3, Sunday’s loss included, when RB Derrick Henry doesn’t rush for at least 85 yards.

12. Jets (14): Among the reasons benched QB Zach Wilson is now riding the pine? He hasn’t developed a connection with first-round rookie WR Garrett Wilson, whose four TD grabs have been supplied by backups Joe Flacco and Mike White.

13. Buccaneers (12): QB Tom Brady had been 218-0 in his career when his team was ahead by at least seven points with two minutes remaining in regulation. Now he’s 218-1.

14. Seahawks (13): As much as we like to cite stout defense as an element of coach Pete Carroll’s winning formula, Seattle’s D will finish outside the league’s top 10 for the sixth consecutiv­e season ... and will almost certainly rank worse than 20th overall for the fourth straight year.

15. Giants (15): Of the NFC’s seven projected playoff teams, only one doesn’t own a divisional win ... not great for the G-Men given they’re in the midst of a four-game stretch against NFC East foes.

16. Commanders (16): Hopefully Washington never builds a “memorial” to RB Brian Robinson, but the inspiratio­nal rookie did earn his inaugural game ball Sunday after topping the 100-yard rushing plateau for the first time as a pro.

17. Chargers (17): More context for the historical­ly good start to QB Justin Herbert’s career – he needs 11 more TD passes this year to overtake Hall of Famer Dan Marino (98) for the most in a player’s first three NFL seasons.

18. Jaguars (22): Sunday’s win over Baltimore made Jacksonvil­le 1-183 when trailing by at least seven points with a minute left in regulation.

19. Browns (27): Sunday will be reinstated QB Deshaun Watson’s first regular-season game in 700 days. If he can beat his former Houston teammates, Watson will notch his first win in 738 days.

20. Falcons (18): They’re on pace to rush for 2,720 yards this season, which would place them among Atlanta’s four best running teams in franchise history – the other three all featuring QB Michael Vick.

21. Lions (19): QB Jared Goff might be in the MVP conversati­on if he could play all his games at Ford Field – where he’d be projected to throw for nearly 4,400 yards and 43 TDs over 17 games with a 102.6 passer rating.

22. Packers (20): How much longer before you can get betting odds on Aaron Rodgers vs. Jordan Love as Green Bay’s starting quarterbac­k for 2023?

23. Bears (23): They’ll need QB Justin Fields back in the lineup, but Chicago has a decent shot of breaking Baltimore’s league record for rushing yards (3,296) in a season.

24. Steelers (28): They’re definitely playing better but still need to win five of their final six to ward off HC Mike Tomlin’s first losing campaign.

25. Cardinals (24): Partially because they’re apparently schematica­lly, uh, screwed, Arizona is also officially 0-1 in games when WRs DeAndre Hopkins and Marquise Brown both play.

26. Colts (21): Cool to see Jeff Saturday has made NFL history as the head coach with the most ever games (211) as a player. Otherwise, he’s saddled with a fool’s errand.

27. Saints (25): Now 4-8, they’re headed for double-digit losses in a season for the first time since 2005, the year ruined by Hurricane Katrina and the season before former coach Sean Payton and QB Drew Brees arrived.

28. Raiders (29): RB Josh Jacobs, whom Las Vegas opted not to pay in 2023, is now hurtling (and sprinting) toward free agency as the NFL’s leader in rushing yards (1,159) and yards from scrimmage (1,484).

29. Panthers (30): They managed a middling 19 first downs in QB Sam Darnold’s first start of 2022 ... but that’s much better than their league-worst average of 14.9.

30. Rams (26): Their 3-8 record equals the 1987 Giants for the worst 11game start by a defending Super Bowl champion.

31. Broncos (31): DL Mike Purcell to QB Russell Wilson, “Hey, buddy, congratula­tions on that 300th touchdown pass. You’ll overtake Elway with the next one!”

32. Texans (32): Now that we’ve establishe­d this wasn’t all QB Davis Mills’ fault, what’s next?

 ?? BILL STREICHER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers passes against the Eagles on Sunday in Philadelph­ia.
BILL STREICHER/USA TODAY SPORTS Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers passes against the Eagles on Sunday in Philadelph­ia.

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