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Power Rankings: Jets Continue to Plummet
Ranking All 32 Teams Based on Week 4, and Previous Performances:
- Denver Broncos (4-0)
- Minnesota Vikings (4-0)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)
- Philadelphia Eagles (3-0)
- Atlanta Falcons (3-1)
- New England Patriots (3-1)
- Dallas Cowboys (3-1)
- Seattle Seahawks (3-1)
- Green Bay Packers (2-1)
- Oakland Raiders (3-1)
- Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
- Houston Texans (3-1)
- Cincinnati Bengals (2-2)
- Los Angeles Rams (3-1)
- New York Giants (2-2)
- Buffalo Bills (2-2)
- Washington Redskins (2-2)
- Arizona Cardinals (1-3)
- Carolina Panthers (1-3)
- Kansas City Chiefs (2-2)
- New York Jets (1-3)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (1-3)
- New Orleans Saints (1-3)
- Indianapolis Colts (1-3)
- Chicago Bears (1-3)
- Detroit Lions (1-3)
- Tennessee Titans (1-3)
- San Diego Chargers (1-3)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-3)
- San Francisco 49ers (1-3)
- Miami Dolphins (1-3)
- Cleveland Browns (0-4)
#21 New York Jets (1-3): Ryan Fitzpatrick has nine interceptions in the last two games, eight of them coming in the fourth quarter. The secondary has allowed all four quarterbacks a passer rating of over 100 in four games. The running game is hitting a wall. The offensive play calling, and defensive schemes have been questionable. The Jets sit at 1-3 at the quarter-mark of the season, and have a few tough games in front of them. The Jets will go into Pittsburgh to play the Steelers, then into Arizona to face Bruce Arians and the Cardinals, then come home to face the Baltimore Ravens. Not exactly an easy stretch. Statistically teams that start 1-3 have a 14% chance to make the playoffs, that percentage will drop significantly if the Jets can’t string together some wins in the near future.
Rankings Going into Previous Weeks:
Week 1: #10
Week 2: #13
Week 3: #9
Week 4: #17
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