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    NFL Power Rankings: Jacksonville Jaguars 'TrEverBank' fiasco sinks ranking, Bills near top

    By Juston Lewis, Jacksonville Florida Times-Union,

    13 hours ago

    After an eyesore of a performance at "TrEverBank Stadium" where the Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Cleveland Browns, the team will move on to face the Buffalo Bills .

    Buffalo goes from a dominating performance on Thursday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins to a Monday Night Football showdown with Jacksonville.

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    The Jaguars slid down the Power Rankings after their loss while the Bills perch themselves near the top of the rankings. See how they stack up against the rest of the league.

    Here are the Week 3 Power Rankings:

    1. Kansas City Chiefs: Survive and advance is becoming the motto for the champs. They squeak by yet again.

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    2. Buffalo Bills: A dominant showing on Thursday Night Football leads them into the Monday Night Showdown with Jacksonville undefeated.

    3. Houston Texans: CJ Stroud is establishing himself near the top of quarterbacks across the league. He has the Texans rolling with a strong defense at his back.

    4. New Orleans Saints: They are running up the scoreboard every week. Derek Carr hitting Mike Jack celly's after touchdowns is the cherry on top.

    5. Los Angeles Chargers: Another strong showing for Jim Harbaugh's Chargers.

    6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bucs got it done on the road against one of the favorites in the NFC.

    7. Seattle Seahawks: Geno Smith said they wrote him off. He still hasn't written back.

    8. Detroit Lions: Not even an insane performance from Aiden Hutchinson could boost the Lions. They drop some but the hype is still there.

    9. Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles gave away the game late Monday Night. Mistakes like that are what kept them from winning last season.

    10. Baltimore Ravens: For the second week in a row they're close. But not close enough.

    11. San Francisco 49ers: Maybe no Christian McCaffrey is a problem?

    12. Dallas Cowboys: Maybe the Saints are a just a buzz saw offensively. Maybe there's more to it. We'll find out soon enough.

    13. New York Jets: Aaron Rodgers picks up his first win with the Jets.

    14. Green Bay Packers: If the Packers can hang tough until Jordan Love comes back they'll be in good position for the postseason.

    15. Chicago Bears: Caleb Williams won't be able to last if he keeps taking hits like he did against Houston all season. And even still, he gave them a chance to win late.

    16. Pittsburgh Steelers: It's not pretty, but they keep winning.

    17. Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., welcome to the league.

    From the top down: Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson takes accountability for team's two-week performance

    18. Miami Dolphins: Some things are bigger than football. It's entirely Tua Tagovailoa's decision to not retire. But maybe it should be the organization's decision to not play him.

    19. New England Patriots: Jerrod Mayo took one of the worst rosters in the league and has played in two competitive games.

    20. Minnesota Vikings: I'm not entirely sure I know what's going on here.

    21. Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels picks up his first win as a pro.

    22. Cleveland Browns: If Cleveland's defense can do enough to keep it close, maybe the Browns will be competitive.

    23. Las Vegas Raiders: For the second week in a row... live by the Minshew, die by the Minshew.

    24. Atlanta Falcons: Kirk Cousins showed why he was the big fish quarterback of free agency. He marched down the field with precision. "You like that?"

    25. Cincinnati Bengals: Things seem to be getting worse before they're getting better.

    26. Los Angeles Rams: The Cardinals laid the smackdown on the Rams.

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    27. Jacksonville Jaguars: A team in Year 3 of the coach's system shouldn't look this, uncomfortable. For the second week in a row the offense was yucky.

    28. Tennessee Titans: Will Levis is averaging a meme a game at this point.

    29. Indianapolis Colts: I don't know if anyone told Indy, but they have a pretty good running back named Jonathan Taylor. He was on the sideline for about half of their offensive snaps. Odd.

    30. Denver Broncos: A lot of work to be done.

    31. New York Giants: I won't say anything bad in hopes of not getting a stare down from the head coach.

    32. Carolina Panthers: No comment.

    This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: NFL Power Rankings: Jacksonville Jaguars 'TrEverBank' fiasco sinks ranking, Bills near top

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    The Wizard of All
    3h ago
    go jags time to play football all this marketing garbage is not necessary and need to keep these young preadolescent boys out of the stadium 🏟️ pool nobody wants to see that on television
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