
The Philadelphia Eagles (6-1) made a statement with a 31-17 win over the Miami Dolphins (5-2) on Sunday Night Football, establishing themselves as one of the teams to beat not just in the NFC but in the entire NFL. Philly’s still not No. 1 in our power rankings, though.
Elsewhere in the AFC East, the New England Patriots (2-5) upset the slumping Buffalo Bills (4-3). In the AFC North, the division is looking extremely competitive after the Baltimore Ravens (5-2), Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) and Cleveland Browns (4-2) all won on Sunday.
In the AFC South, the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-2) have emerged as the clear favorites to win the division. In the AFC West, the Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) also have a commanding lead.
Over in the NFC East, the Dallas Cowboys (4-2) are trying to keep pace with the Eagles. In the NFC North, the Detroit Lions (5-2) remain the clear team to beat.
In the NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons (4-3) have a slight lead over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3) and New Orleans Saints (3-4). In the NFC West, the San Francisco 49ers (5-1) are the top dog, but the Seattle Seahawks (4-2) are not far behind.
The Cowboys (4-2), Carolina Panthers (0-6), New York Jets (3-3), Cincinnati Bengals (3-3), Houston Texans (3-3) and Tennessee Titans (2-4) all had byes in Week 7.
The 49ers (5-1) and Minnesota Vikings (2-4) are still yet to play on Monday Night Football, but here are our NFL power rankings after (almost) seven weeks of action.
1
San Francisco 49ers

2
Philadelphia Eagles

3
Miami Dolphins

4
Kansas City Chiefs

5
Jacksonville Jaguars

6
Baltimore Ravens

7
Buffalo Bills

8
Detroit Lions

9
Dallas Cowboys

10
New York Jets

11
Los Angeles Chargers

12
Seattle Seahawks

13
Washington Commanders

14
Los Angeles Rams

15
Pittsburgh Steelers

16
Indianapolis Colts

17
Cincinnati Bengals

18
Houston Texans

19
Atlanta Falcons

20
Cleveland Browns

21
New England Patriots

22
New Orleans Saints

23
Las Vegas Raiders

24
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

25
Minnesota Vikings

26
Tennessee Titans

27
Denver Broncos

28
Green Bay Packers

29
New York Giants

30
Arizona Cardinals

31
Chicago Bears

32
Carolina Panthers
