20. Baltimore Ravens (2-1, Last Week: 11)
44-7. Completely dominated by the Jaguars, the Ravens failed in London after facing arguably the easiest set of opening games. Now they’ll follow-up after last week’s loss with the 2-1 at home.
19. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1, Last Week: 25)
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— #VillianOfTheCity (@KspragStyle2) September 28, 2017
44-7. Complete domination for the Jaguars who have built a strong connection with London. Bortles looked pretty nice, as well as the defense who has adopted the nickname: “Saxonville.” Now at 2-1 in a division that is wide open, Jacksonville will travel to NY to face the Jets.
18. Houston Texans (1-2, Last Week: 24)
DeShaun Watson is going to be an NFL quarterback for a while as far as I’m concerned. He has the awareness you need in order to play in this league. The Texans nearly won in Foxborough as they played one of the dramatic games in week three. Tom Brady just did his magic and pushed his team forward for their win.
17. Seattle Seahawks (1-2, Last Week: 14)
The Seahawks just allowed too much to happen for the Titans offensively. Both Derrick Henry and DeMarco Murray had a day against the Seattle defense. This team has to turn something around soon.
16. Carolina Panthers (2-1, Last Week: 13)
Nothing good to say about the Panthers in week three. They lost to the Saints in their first divisional match-up thus far, and it was ugly. Cam Newton looked awful and was eventually replaced by Derek Anderson after throwing three interceptions. Now going into New England, this team looks for a way to stay above .500.
15. Buffalo Bills (2-1, Last Week: 21)
Buffalo looked great in their win over Denver. Tyrod Taylor had a nice day, throwing 20-26 with 216 yards and two touchdowns. The defense also looked very good, forcing Trevor Siemen to throw 40 times. Next, Buffalo will go up against Atlanta which could really prove the Bills ranking.
14. Philadelphia Eagles (2-1, Last Week: 16)
The Eagles shut down the struggling Giants for three quarters but then allowed them to make a come back in the fourth quarter. Fortunately, Jake Elliott hit a 61-yard field goal as time expired to clinch victory. The main focus point this week has got to be the secondary after allowing Eli Manning to have a great day in Philly.
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1, Last Week: 9)
Injuries were a factor in the Bucs 34-17 defeat of the Vikings. Tampa Bay only rushed the ball for 19 yards, and QB Jameis Winston threw three interceptions. Defensively it was just as bad, allowing 363 yard and three touchdowns to Case Keenum.
12. Washington Redskins (2-1, Last Week: 18)
Washington flew high during Sunday Night football. The Raiders were absolutely flat, the Redskins defense held them to 23 rushing yards which is amazing considering the offensive line that the Raiders have. On the other side of the ball, Kirk Cousins looked fantastic, throwing for 365 yards and three touchdowns.
11. Denver Broncos (2-1, Last Week: 7)
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— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) September 26, 2017
Trevor Siemian couldn’t do enough to take down the Bills in Buffalo week three. For the first time in a while, Denver’s defense was vulnerable and got taken advantage of. I wouldn’t panic too much, although this a team in the league’s hardest division.