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Jess Root

NFL power rankings and the NFC West in Week 13

In Week 12, the NFC West had two divisional games. The San Francisco 49ers blew out the Seattle Seahawks on Thanksgiving night and the Los Angeles Rams blew out the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday in Arizona.

The 49ers extended their lead in the division while the Rams remain in the playoff hunt.

Where do they all stand in new NFL power rankings for Week 13?

Let’s take a look at where they all stand in Jarrett Bailey’s latest undefined for Touchdown Wire.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Spotify.

 

San Francisco 49ers (No. 4 overall)

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After the 49ers beat Seattle 31-13 in Seattle on Thanksgiving, they moved up one spot after being No. 5 in Week 12. They hold a two-game lead in the division.

Seattle Seahawks (No. 14 overall)

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Seattle fell a spot after being 13th last week. They are 6-5 and currently in a wild card position, although their 1-3 division record could cause them problems later.

Los Angeles Rams (No. 19 overall)

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Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes and Kyren Williams had more than 200 yards from scrimmage in a 37-14 win over the Cardinals. But that wasn’t enough to move them. They remained 19th overall for the second week in a row.

Arizona Cardinals (No. 26 overall)

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A second straight loss and the Cardinals fell from No. 24 to No. 26.

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