- Indianapolis Colts (1-0): The champs were firing on all cylinders against the Saints.
- New England Patriots (1-0): Brady to Moss...we'll hear that a lot this year. Too bad they cheated to win.
- San Diego Chargers (1-0): LT did just enough against the great Bears defense to pull out the victory.
- Chicago Bears (0-1): As usual, the offense is the problem. Rex Grossman and Cedric Benson couldn't get much done in San Diego.
- Seattle Seahawks (1-0): The window may be closing on them, but they still have the pieces for a playoff run.
- Cincinnati Bengals (1-0): They grabbed a win from a division opponent with an inspired defensive stand at the end...and help from a bogus pass interference call on Todd Heap.
- Dallas Cowboys (1-0): The offense moved the ball at will, but the defense allowed the Giants to do the same.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0): Roethlisberger threw for 4 TDS, but they were playing the Browns.
- New Orleans Saints (0-1): Saints played flat and didn't look anything like the #1 offense in the NFL. By the way, is Jason David still employed by the Colts?
- Carolina Panthers (1-0): Delhomme was solid and will hold off fans calling for David Carr for a few more weeks.
- Denver Broncos (1-0): What an ending. Jason Elam calmly nailed the game winning with the clock winding down.
- Baltimore Ravens (0-1): Steve McNair was terrible and when the backup is named Kyle Boller, fans can't feel too good right now.
- Green Bay Packers (1-0): Special teams and defense willed the Packers to the victory over the favored Eagles.
- Tennessee Titans (1-0): Vince Young threw for less than 100 yards, but Chris Brown provided a spark and made fantasy football fans scan the waiver wire to see if he was still available.
- Philadelphia Eagles (0-1): Offense looked sluggish, special teams breakdowns lost them the game. McNabb's return should have sparked them.
- Minnesota Vikings (1-0): Defensive TDs and rookie Adrian Peterson showed why you can't count out the Vikings.
- Washington Redskins (1-0): In one of the ugliest games of the day, the Redskins won in OT. Clinton Portis looked good and hopefully can stay healthy this year.
- Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1): With two top RBs on the roster, the Jags decided to air it out and basically abandoned the run. That worked out great.
- Detroit Lions (1-0): Kitna guaranteed 10 wins...only 9 more to go. Rookie Calvin Johnson caught his first NFL TD.
- St. Louis Rams (0-1): Just when everyone jumps on the Rams bandwagon, they come out and stink up the place. Back to the drawing board, Jim Hasslett.
- San Francisco 49ers (1-0): Alex Smith didn't do much until the last drive. Will Norv Turner's departure have that much effect on the offense?
- New York Giants (0-1): Put up tons of points and yardage in a shoot-out loss but also loss key members of the squad to injury, including QB Eli Manning.
- Houston Texans (1-0): Mario Williams has more TDs than Reggie Bush, you won't be hearing that much longer.
- Buffalo Bills (0-1): Lose heart-breaker to the Broncos, but most importantly, it looks like TE Kevin Everett will be able to walk again.
- New York Jets (0-1): QB Chad Pennington goes down to an injury again. Second year QB Kellen Clemons will get a chance to show that he can be the man. At least he won't be playing the cheating Patriots this week.
- Arizona Cardinals (0-1): With all the tools on offense, the Cardinals only managed 102 yards passing. What?
- Miami Dolphins (0-1): With their aging defense and aging QB, the Dolphins were put away in OT by the Redskins.
- Oakland Raiders (0-1): Josh McCown will hold onto the QB job for a few more weeks, and rookie JaMarcus Russell has finally signed. Give him a red shirt this year though.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1): The injury bug bit the Bucs hard as the engine for their offense, Cadillac Williams, will miss some time with hurt ribs.
- Atlanta Falcons (0-1): Joey Harrington was typical Joey Harrington with his two interceptions. Do they regret trading Matt Shaub now?
- Cleveland Browns (0-1): Will the Brady Quinn era begin sooner than we think? Not this week, it looks like Ken Dorsey time.
- Kansas City Chiefs (0-1): This team should be better, but they made Houston look like the Colts.
Sep 13, 2007
NFL Power Rankings
After an exciting first week in the National Football League, it's time to look at how the teams stack up:
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