
We’re now more than halfway through the 2023 NFL season and the Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) remain ranked the league’s No. 1 team despite having a bye in Week 10.
Elsewhere in the NFC East, the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) blasted the New York Giants (2-8) 49-17 on Sunday and the Washington Commanders (4-6) lost to the NFC West’s Seattle Seahawks (6-3) 29-26.
Seattle has now pulled closer to the San Francisco 49ers (6-3). Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals (2-8) got their second win of the year in Kyler Murray’s season debut. The Los Angeles Rams (3-6) had a bye.
In the NFC North, the Minnesota Vikings (6-4) are now 2-0 with Josh Dobbs at quarterback, but the Detroit Lions (7-2) remain the team to beat in the division.
There’s also a tight race in the NFC South between the New Orleans Saints (5-5), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) and Atlanta Falcons (4-5).
In the AFC West, the Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) lost on Sunday, giving the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) an even larger division lead during their bye.
The AFC East remains tight with the Miami Dolphins (6-3) currently leading the way. The AFC North is also a tight competition, but the Baltimore Ravens (7-3) remain in front for now.
The Denver Broncos (3-5) and Buffalo Bills (5-4) are still yet to play on Monday Night Football, but here are our NFL power rankings after (almost) ten weeks of action.
1
Philadelphia Eagles (8-1)

2
Detroit Lions (7-2)

3
Baltimore Ravens (7-3)

4
San Francisco 49ers (6-3)

5
Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)

6
Miami Dolphins (6-3)

7
Buffalo Bills (5-4)

8
Seattle Seahawks (6-3)

9
Dallas Cowboys (6-3)

10
Cincinnati Bengals (5-4)

11
Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3)

12
Cleveland Browns (6-3)

13
Minnesota Vikings (6-4)

14
Houston Texans (5-4)

15
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3)

16
Los Angeles Chargers (4-5)

17
New Orleans Saints (5-5)

18
Indianapolis Colts (5-5)

19
Washington Commanders (4-6)

20
Las Vegas Raiders (5-5)

21
Atlanta Falcons (4-6)

22
New York Jets (4-5)

23
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5)

24
Denver Broncos (3-5)

25
Tennessee Titans (3-6)

26
Los Angeles Rams (3-6)

27
Green Bay Packers (3-6)

28
Arizona Cardinals (2-8)

29
Chicago Bears (3-7)

30
New England Patriots (2-8)

31
Carolina Panthers (1-8)

32
New York Giants (2-8)
