Philadelphia Eagles 2019 schedule: Week 13 NFL Power Rankings

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 25: Taylor Rapp #24 of the Los Angeles Rams defends Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens as he throws a touchdown pass to Willie Snead #83 of the Baltimore Ravens in the first half of the game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 25: Taylor Rapp #24 of the Los Angeles Rams defends Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens as he throws a touchdown pass to Willie Snead #83 of the Baltimore Ravens in the first half of the game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images) /
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It’s unfortunate but true. The Philadelphia Eagles won’t show up in the top 15 of this week’s NFL Power Rankings, but here’s where everyone else falls.

Thanksgiving approaches. If you’re a Philadelphia Eagles fan, hopefully, you’ll be treated to a Dallas Cowboys loss. Everyone’s traveling. Everyone’s cooking. Everyone’s busy. We’re all almost too busy for NFL Power Rankings.

Then again, they’re just so much fun. Unfortunately, you won’t see the Eagles in the top 15 this week.

Here is the Week 14 version:

1. Baltimore Ravens (Last week -1st): Now, they’re annihilating good NFL teams. By now, it’s become pointless to argue. The Baltimore Ravens are the best team in the NFL. Can anyone figure out how to defend Lamar Jackson before February? By then, it will be too late.

2. San Francisco 49ers (Last week -6th): The 49ers looked mortal for a few weeks, but they appear to be back. Might we be headed for a Super Bowl XLVII rematch?

3. New England Patriots (Last week -2nd): It’s Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. How can anyone ever look past the New England Patriots?

4. Seattle Seahawks (Last week -4th): Despite an off week, Russell Wilson is still a legitimate MVP candidate. The Seattle Seahawks are still a factor, but unless Lamar Jackson falls apart, Wilson will be the runner-up for that MVP trophy.

5. New Orleans Saints (Last week -5th): Drew Brees, for whatever reason, has never been the MVP, and he, Sean Payton, and these New Orleans Saints are still hungry for another title run. Let’s not overstate anything about a tough game versus a divisional opponent.

6. Minnesota Vikings (Last week -7th): We’ve all said this is a great team that’s hampered by a quarterback who isn’t, but Kirk Cousins seems to understand his role now and his limitations. What does ye say about the Minnesota Vikings now?

7. Green Bay Packers (Last week -3rd): The Green Bay Packers are confusing. No one knows what this team is, not even the Packers themselves.

8. Kansas City Chiefs (Last week -8th): Andy Reid is starting to do Andy Reid things, and Patrick Mahomes looks mortal, but the Kansas City Chiefs are a playoff team. They may even win one or two.

9. Houston Texans (Last week -13th): It’s the NFL. Teams can have off weeks, and the Houston Texans definitely had one in Week 12, but let’s not act like they don’t have a chance to win every game that they show up for.

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10. Buffalo Bills (Last week -15th): As expected, a young team is struggling to play better versus better teams, but they’re going to win the games that they should. The Buffalo Bills are on an upswing. Can they beat Dallas on Thanksgiving?

11. Dallas Cowboys (Last week -11th) 12. Indianapolis Colts (Last week -Unranked) 13. Tennessee Titans (Last week -Unranked) 14. Los Angeles Rams (Last week -12th) 15. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last week -Unranked)