2013 NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
Ranking all 32 NFL teams, from the stampeding Broncos to the staggering Texans.
1. Broncos (12-3) Von Miller out for season following ACL injury.
2. Seahawks (12-3) Fourteen-game home winning streak snapped.
3. Panthers (11-4) Cam Newton throws last-minute game-winning TD.
4. Saints (10-5) Kenny Vaccaro carted off field with broken ankle.
5. Patriots (11-4) LeGarrette Blount mocks Ray Lewis dance in win.
6. Colts (10-5) Jerrell Freeman hauls in two INTs in win at K.C.
7. 49ers (11-4) Say so long to Candlestick Park after 42 seasons.
8. Chiefs (11-4) Three of four losses have come at Arrowhead.
9. Bengals (10-5) Andy Dalton throws four TDs in blowout victory.
10. Cardinals (10-5) Carson Palmer throws four INTs, wins at Seattle.
11. Eagles (9-6) Soar to prime time 43-point victory over Chicago.
12. Cowboys (8-7) Tony Romo to miss rest of season with back injury.
13. Bears (8-7) Apparently, it’s not always sunny in Philadelphia.
14. Ravens (8-7) Joe Flacco denies knee was cause of poor play.
15. Chargers (8-7) Win three-straight games for first time all year.
16. Dolphins (8-7) Ryan Tannehill sacked seven times in shutout loss.
17. Steelers (7-8) Troy Polamalu forces late fumble in wild win.
18. Packers (7-7-1) Lose heartbreaker to Steelers in Lambeau snow.
19. Lions (7-8) Jim Schwartz outburst at fans may be last straw.
20. Jets (7-8) Did Rex Ryan coach his last game at home?
21. Rams (7-8) Robert Quinn breaks team sack record with 18.
22. Titans (6-9) Rally from 10-point deficit to win at Jacksonville.
23. Giants (6-9) Win in overtime despite Eli Manning’s 26th INT.
24. Bills (6-9) Set new franchise season sack record with 56.
25. Vikings (4-10-1) Adrian Peterson rushes for just 45 yards in return.
26. Raiders (4-11) Penalized 12 times for 73 yards in sloppy defeat.
27. Falcons (4-11) Gearing up for draft, worst-to-first season in 2014.
28. Browns (4-11) Ed Reed INT caps off sixth consecutive defeat.
29. Jaguars (4-11) Retiring center Brad Meester has first career catch.
30. Buccaneers (4-11) Set new season low with just 170 total yards.
31. Redskins (3-12) Fall to 0–5 in NFC East following loss to Dallas.
32. Texans (2-13) Extend franchise record with 13th straight defeat.