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NFL power rankings: Where 49ers sit after shaky win vs. Bucs

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NFL power rankings: Where 49ers sit after shaky win vs. Bucs

NFL power rankings: Where the 49ers stand after shaky win against Bucs originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

After a tense week domestically, we could have an international crisis on our hands.

Because? Because some geniuses thought it was a good idea for our allies abroad to watch Daniel Jones and the Giants play football. Against the Panthers of all teams.

Germany, we are very sorry.

Week 10 had a little bit of everything. There were close games, blowouts, stunning upsets, explosive offense, ugly offense and kickers who once again fanned the flames of the divisive debate over his value.

This is where the 49ers sit after a great victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and heading into “Monday Night Football.”

32. New York Giants (last week: 29)

Record: 2-8

Do everyone a favor and leave Daniel Jones back in Germany “Home Alone” style. “Oops, sorry. We boarded the plane without you.”

31. Jacksonville Jaguars (last week: 27)

Record: 2-8

The opposing quarterback throws three interceptions. The opposing offense does not score a single touchdown. AND McCorkle Jonesplaying for the injured Trevor LorenzoI still can’t find a way to win. Disgusting.

30. Tennessee Titans (last week: 30)

Record: 2-7

Will Levis He played relatively well. Again, he’s not the answer, but maybe if he plays well enough down the stretch you can get some value for him before drafting his replacement.

29. Carolina Panthers (last week: 32)

Record: 3-7

young bryce He continues to play well since he returned as a starter, and Chuba Hubbard He is proving that he is worth every penny of his new contract. If one team had to win this disgusting international game, I’m glad it was Carolina.

28. Las Vegas Raiders (last week: 28)

Record: 2-7 (Goodbye week)

They have been the best at #TankingWithPride this season. Don’t get cute in the final stretch, stay the course and secure a first choice. Select a quarterback. The plan is clear.

27. New England Patriots (last week: 31)

Record: 3-7

Their three wins this season came against the Bears, Jets and Bengals. Awesome. Make no mistake, this team sucks, but at least they seem to be well coached.

26. Cleveland Browns (last week: 25)

Record: 2-7 (Goodbye week)

There will be very low highs and lows with James Winston below center. It won’t be pretty, but man, it can be fun. Sometimes.

25. Dallas Cowboys (last week: 22)

Record: 3-6

Cooper Rush He completed 13 passes for FORTY-FIVE YARDS. You owe it to yourselves and to everyone who watches to see what you have in mind. Lance Trey. I guarantee you it is not. this bad.

24. New York Jets (last week: 23)

Record: 3-7

You’re done. Enjoy Cancun, Aaron Rodgers. Or a retreat in Peru. Your choice.

23. New Orleans Saints (last week: 26)

Record: 3-7

A win over the division-leading Falcons at this point in the season, with their record, is the equivalent of Chris Paul hitting a huge 3-pointer to cut the lead to 42 against the Mavericks. Go away, I guess.

22. Miami Dolphins (last week: 24)

Record: 2-6 (Monday Night Football)

If there is any place at home to somehow secure a wild card spot, this is a must-win game. It’s time for that explosive offensive to break out.

21. Indianapolis Colts (last week: 21)

Record: 4-6

a 39 year old man Joe Skinny is the epitome of “Fuck you, ____ down there somewhere.” It’s either a touchdown or an interception. No intermediate points.

20. Chicago Bears (last week: 18)

Record: 4-5

Shane Waldron and Matt Eberflus have some answers to give. Caleb Williams He also had a bad time. There is too much talent in this offense for them to be that bad.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (last week: 16)

Record: 4-6

No mike evansNo Chris Godwin. And now it looks like they might run out Tristan Wirfs. And yet, for the second week in a row, they almost pulled off a victory. Rest during the break and walk the table the rest of the way. Their second half schedule could be a piece of cake.

18. Cincinnati Bengals (last week: 20)

Record: 4-6

man, poor Joe Burow. If Cincy had a competent defense and running game, they would be unstoppable. Instead, their quarterback is on pace to attempt more than 600 passes this season. It’s not ideal.

17. Seattle Seahawks (last week: 19)

Record: 4-5 (Goodbye week)

They reek of fraud and are probably the third best team in the division. but if Gene Smith can play competent football down the stretch, they will be in the hunt until the end.

16. Denver Broncos (last week: 17)

Record: 5-5

A brutal way to lose to the defending champions in a game where your quarterback and defense played very well. Missed field goals seem to be a theme nowadays.

15. Los Angeles Rams (Last week: 14)

Record: 4-4 (Monday Night Football)

This could be a shootout against a healthy Dolphins team eager to break away. Can Matthew Stafford And do your weapons keep up?

14. San Francisco 49ers (last week: 12)

Record: 5-4

The three missed field goals. The red zone fights. Drama aside. The vibrations were terrible. Somehow they got it out. It wasn’t exactly an encouraging victory, but it was a victory nonetheless.

13. Arizona Cardinals (last week: 15)

Record: 6-4

They played a good defense for the Jets and kyle murray It was almost perfect. Message received. I still have my doubts, but it’s hard to deny that they are playing good football right now.

12. Atlanta Falcons (last week: 9)

Record: 6-4

Younghoe Koo He missed three field goals and Kirk Cousins had an ill-timed interception in the fourth quarter. Those are the mistakes that will condemn them (and they did).

11. Houston Texans (last week: 11)

Record: 6-4

Your defense got five points and you couldn’t capitalize again and again. I have serious concerns about CJ Stroud and this offense. Houston, you have a problem.

10. Los Angeles Chargers (Last week: 13)

Record: 6-3

Justin Herbert He’s one of the best quarterbacks in the league, but in this offense they don’t need him to win games with his arm. It feels bad, but they’re winning games, so what do I know?

9. Green Bay Packers (last week: 10)

Record: 6-3 (Goodbye week)

Maybe no one in the league needed a bye week more than jordanian love. When healthy, he’s an MVP candidate. However, he hasn’t been very healthy this season.

8. Washington Commanders (last week: 7)

Record: 7-3

Jayden DanielsGet to know the Steelers defense. They face against Lamar Jackson twice a season, they will be ready for you. For the most part, they were.

7. Minnesota Vikings (last week: 6)

Record: 7-2

A disgusting performance by Sam Darnold That would have resulted in a loss against how many 30 other teams? Luckily for them, they were playing Jacksonville and McCorkle.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers (last week: 8)

Record: 7-2

Is Russell Wilson having a rebirth? He’s having fun and after a couple of tough seasons in Denver, it’s nice to see.

5. Baltimore Ravens (last week: 5)

Record: 7-3

There are eight weeks left in the regular season, but it seems like we should give Lamar the MVP award now. Complete and absolute dominance week after week.

4. Philadelphia Eagles (last week: 4)

Record: 7-2

They took care of business against a much inferior opponent on both sides of the ball. I’m not sure there’s much to take away from this game. Easy victory. We move on to the next.

3. Buffalo Bills (last week: 3)

Record: 8-2

jose alen They played a mediocre game and still found a way to win thanks to defense and James Cook. This is not the Bills team of recent years. Watch out, AFC.

2. Detroit Lions (last week: 2)

Record: 8-1

Jared Goff he threw FIVE INTERCEPTIONS and they still won the game. Incredible. This team is built differently, that’s for sure.

1. Kansas City Chiefs (last week: 1)

Record: 9-0

A blocked field goal to win the game? The devilish magic of the Chiefs is real. Unfortunately for the rest of the NFL, elite teams simply find ways to win. Kansas City seems to do it every week now. Eventually, this will end… right?

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