NFL Power Rankings: Eagles gain on Dallas despite Cowboys victory

Kyler Murray #1, Arizona Cardinals (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles
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. . . Seattle Seahawks. 20. team. 36

The Eagles land right outside the top half of the NFL.

The Eagles have never beaten the Seattle Seahawks with Russell Wilson at the helm, but at 5-8, this might be the year where the Eagles end the season by taking a step forward while the Hawks take a step in the opposite direction.

19. team. 58. . . . Washington Commanders

Despite a valiant effort, the Washington Football Team saw their winning streak end at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys. Now, they travel to Lincoln Financial Field for the first of two meetings in a three-week span versus the Eagles. This next game is one of huge importance for both teams.

. . Denver Broncos. 18. team. 45.

The Denver Broncos are truly a confusing football team. They look bad sometimes. They play well at other times. This season, they traded one of the best players this team has ever had (Von Miller), and they’re still above .500 on the year.

Next up is a clash with the Cincinnati Bengals. A win by Denver could shift things dramatically. This AFC playoff race gets more interesting with each passing week.

54. . . . Philadelphia Eagles. 17. team

The Eagles land at 17. They’re below .500 but also in prime position to, again, go on a late-season run to catapult themselves into the NFC’s playoff picture. Four games remain. Each will be played versus a divisional rival.