Welcome to the post-Week 12 edition of triggering power rankings.
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No. 32: New York Jets (+0)
The Dolphins beat the Jets 20-3. The Jets have lost 11 games in a row.
No. 31: Cincinnati Bengals (+0)
The Giants beat the Bengals 19-17. The Bengals covered the spread, but they will struggle without Joe Burrow.
No. 30: Jacksonville Jaguars (+0)
The Browns beat the Jaguars 27-25. Mike Glennon’s first start as a Jaguar went reasonably well.
No. 29: Philadelphia Eagles (-1)
The Seahawks beat the Eagles 23-17. Carson Wentz’s late touchdown to Richard Rodgers made the score prettier.
No. 28: Detroit Lions (+1)
The Texans beat the Lions 41-25 on Thanksgiving. Detroit could not stop Will Fuller.
No. 27: Denver Broncos (-1)
The Saints beat the Broncos 31-3. While the Broncos played without a quarterback, they likely would have lost either way.
No. 26: Dallas Cowboys (-3)
Washington beat the Cowboys 41-16 on Thanksgiving. The game got away from Dallas in the second half.
No. 25: Los Angeles Chargers (-5)
The Bills beat the Chargers 27-17. Los Angeles finally suffered a double-digit loss.
No. 24: Chicago Bears (-5)
The Packers beat the Bears 41-25. Most of Chicago’s points were scored in garbage time.
No. 23: Washington Football Team (+4)
Washington beat the Cowboys 41-16 on Thanksgiving. Antonio Gibson scored three touchdowns.
No. 22: New York Giants (+2)
The Giants beat the Bengals 19-17. New York’s defense is coming alive.
No. 21: Carolina Panthers (-4)
The Vikings beat the Panthers 28-27. It was a brutal loss for Carolina. Jeremy Chinn had a defensive touchdown on back-to-back snaps.
No. 20: Atlanta Falcons (+2)
The Falcons beat the Raiders 43-6. All three phases worked in unison for the Falcons.
No. 19: New England Patriots (-1)
The Patriots beat the Cardinals 20-17. New England will have the chance to get back to .500 next week.
No. 18: Minnesota Vikings (+3)
The Vikings beat the Panthers 28-27. It was an ugly win, but the Vikings won.
No. 17: Houston Texans (-1)
The Texans beat the Lions 41-25 on Thanksgiving. Deshaun Watson had one of his best performances ever.
No. 16: San Francisco 49ers (+9)
The 49ers beat the Rams 23-20. San Francisco consistently beats the Rams.
No. 15: Las Vegas Raiders (-7)
The Falcons beat the Raiders 43-6. It was an ugly loss for Las Vegas.
No. 14: Arizona Cardinals (+0)
The Patriots beat the Cardinals 20-17. Arizona is slipping away from the contender label.
No. 13: Baltimore Ravens (+2)
On Wednesday afternoon football, the Steelers beat the Ravens 19-14. The Ravens kept it fairly competitive without many of their offensive pieces.
No. 12: Miami Dolphins (+0)
The Dolphins beat the Jets 20-3. Miami is one of the best-coached teams in the NFL.
No. 11: Indianapolis Colts (-2)
The Titans beat the Colts 45-26. The Colts missed DeForest Buckner in a big way.
No. 10: Cleveland Browns (+3)
The Browns beat the Jaguars 27-25. Cleveland needed a late two-point conversion stop to close out Jacksonville.
No. 9: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3)
The Chiefs beat the Buccaneers 27-24. After getting clobbered 17-0 in the first quarter, Tampa Bay outscored Kansas City.
No. 8: Seattle Seahawks (+3)
The Seahawks beat the Eagles 23-17. Seattle’s defense has begun to play better.
No. 7: Los Angeles Rams (-2)
The 49ers beat the Rams 23-20. The Rams are star-heavy and matchup-dependent.
No. 6: Tennessee Titans (+4)
The Titans beat the Colts 45-26. Derrick Henry had a terrific game.
No. 5: Buffalo Bills (-1)
The Bills beat the Chargers 27-17. Josh Allen is beginning to hit a stride.
No. 4: Green Bay Packers (+3)
The Packers beat the Bears 41-25. Aaron Rodgers is having his best season since 2011.
No. 3: New Orleans Saints (+0)
The Saints beat the Broncos 31-3. New Orleans has won eight games in a row.
No. 2: Pittsburgh Steelers (-1)
On Wednesday afternoon football, the Steelers beat the Ravens 19-14. Pittsburgh advances to 11-0.
No. 1: Kansas City Chiefs (+1)
The Chiefs beat the Buccaneers 27-24. Tyreek Hill had 200 receiving yards in the first quarter.
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