
Splash’s NFL Power Rankings: Week 4
Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful Week 4.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful Week 4.

The first weekend of October for the NFL season is in the books. The slate included a handful of return games, although not all were as highly talked about as Tom Brady’s. His return to Foxborough, for the first time since leaving for Tampa was the headliner.

It was a game that paid homage to the founding team of the Cleveland Browns in 1946. The Browns (2-1) did just that, putting on a defensive show that hadn’t been seen since, well, 1946.

Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots face off against Tom Brady on Sunday but they don’t just need to win so Bill has bragging rights.

The calendar has turned to October and we have three full weeks of football in the books. Realistically, the football season is so quick that many players go under the radar and don’t get the recognition they deserve.

Heading into Week 4 of the year, we are starting to get a better idea of where teams stand. There are a few great matchups ahead this weekend amongst powerhouse teams so far.

Three NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks for Week 4.

The list for this week was a tough one as there were not too many deserving players. None of the rookie quarterbacks had impressive games. Roughly half of the players listed below have made the cut the last few weeks. There are two nice surprises rounding out the order. Let’s take a look at the 10 best rookies in the Week 4 NFL Rookie Rankings.

With Week 3 in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position. This will only concern this week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books, the last slate of games before the calendar turns to October. However, five teams are still without their first win.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and

The New York Giants entered the season with playoff hopes, but now are just hoping to start the season at 1-3. New York fell to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday thanks to a last-second field goal by Younghoe Koo.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful Week 4.

The first weekend of October for the NFL season is in the books. The slate included a handful of return games, although not all were as highly talked about as Tom Brady’s. His return to Foxborough, for the first time since leaving for Tampa was the headliner.

It was a game that paid homage to the founding team of the Cleveland Browns in 1946. The Browns (2-1) did just that, putting on a defensive show that hadn’t been seen since, well, 1946.

Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots face off against Tom Brady on Sunday but they don’t just need to win so Bill has bragging rights.

The calendar has turned to October and we have three full weeks of football in the books. Realistically, the football season is so quick that many players go under the radar and don’t get the recognition they deserve.

Heading into Week 4 of the year, we are starting to get a better idea of where teams stand. There are a few great matchups ahead this weekend amongst powerhouse teams so far.

Three NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks for Week 4.

The list for this week was a tough one as there were not too many deserving players. None of the rookie quarterbacks had impressive games. Roughly half of the players listed below have made the cut the last few weeks. There are two nice surprises rounding out the order. Let’s take a look at the 10 best rookies in the Week 4 NFL Rookie Rankings.

With Week 3 in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position. This will only concern this week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books, the last slate of games before the calendar turns to October. However, five teams are still without their first win.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful

The New York Giants entered the season with playoff hopes, but now are just hoping to start the season at 1-3. New York fell to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday thanks to a last-second field goal by Younghoe Koo.
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