NFL week 10 — team power rankings
NFL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll after Week 10.
- Kansas City Chiefs (10-1)
-The Chiefs picked up a big win on the road against the Raiders, maintaining their one-game lead in the AFC West. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Dolphins this week.
- Green Bay Packers (9-2)
-The Packers suffered their second loss of the season, this time at the hands of the Colts. They’ll look to get back on track against the Bears this week.
- New Orleans Saints (9-2)
-The Saints lost a close one on the road to the Falcons, but they’re still in first place in the NFC South. They’ll have a chance to rebound against the Eagles this week.
- Baltimore Ravens (8-2)
-The Ravens picked up a big win against the Bengals on Sunday, moving into a tie for first place in the AFC North. They’ll look to keep things rolling against the Browns this week.
- Buffalo Bills (8-3)
-The Bills picked up a big win on the road against the Patriots, moving into first place in the AFC East. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Chargers this week.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (9-2)
-The Steelers suffered their second loss of the season, this time on the road to the Cowboys. They’ll look to get back on track against the Ravens this week.
- Seattle Seahawks (8-3)
-The Seahawks picked up a big win on the road against the Eagles, moving into first place in the NFC West. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Giants this week.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4)
-The Buccaneers picked up a big win against the Saints on Sunday, moving into second place in the NFC South. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Vikings this week.
- Miami Dolphins (7-4)
-The Dolphins picked up a big win against the Jets on Sunday, moving into second place in the AFC East. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Chiefs this week.
- Indianapolis Colts (7-4)
-The Colts picked up a big win against the Packers on Sunday, moving into a tie for second place in the AFC South. They’ll look to keep things rolling at home against the Texans.

