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Dean Bisceglia @Dean_B23
November 15, 2016

XenithLogo_NewStar_Black-11. Dallas Cowboys (8-1)
“How ’bout them Cowboys!” The boys have won eight straight games this season, the first time since 1977. They also own the best record in football. Next up is the Ravens.

Photo via Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Photo via Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

2. Seattle Seahawks (6-2-1)
Seattle went across the country and beat the New England Patriots on Sunday night with a last second goal line stand. They have only had one turnover in the last six games, in which they are 4-1-1.

3. New England Patriots (7-2)
Every team has a hiccup and the Patriots lost to a good team at home. As long as Belichick and Brady are running things the Pats will be fine.

4. Oakland Raiders (7-2)
After a Bye Week Derek Carr will make his Monday Night Football debut against a team he is familiar with, the Houston Texans. The Raiders need a win to keep pace in the AFC West.

5. Denver Broncos (7-3)
The Broncos won on a blocked extra point returned for two points against the Saints to stay on pace with the division. Denver heads into their Bye Week right near the division lead.

6. Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)
Somehow the Chiefs are flying under the radar, and have won 17 of their last 19. Say what you want about Andy Reid, but the guy can coach, at least in the regular season.

7. Atlanta Falcons (6-4)
Heading into their Bye Week the Falcons sit atop of the not so hot NFC South. Atlanta would like to work on the defense in the off week as they have the third worst completion percentage in the league.

8. Houston Texans (6-3)
It took the Texans to go to Jacksonville to finally get their first road win, but a win is a win, right? The Texans will need to get their primetime monkey off their back as they head to Mexico to take on the Raiders on Monday Night Football.

9. New York Giants (6-3)
The Giants finally got their rushing attack going against the Bengals Monday night. They take on the Bears next week.

10. Miami Dolphins (5-4)
When you can run the ball and not throw interceptions you have a good chance of winning. With Jay Ajayi’s recent success on the ground and Ryan Tannehill’s lack of turnovers the Dolphins have a four-game winning streak.

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Photo via FOX Sports

11. Philadelphia Eagles (5-4)
The Eagles have a good shot of making the playoffs, but the rest of the schedule isn’t showing them any brotherly love. The Eagles have the hardest remaining schedule and it starts with a road game in Seattle.

12. Washington Redskins (5-3-1)
The Redskins are 4-0 when they have played teams with winning records, so if they could stop losing to the lesser teams that’d be great. Washington takes on the 4-5 Packers, so since they don’t have a winning record this could be a tough game for Washington, because they like the make things interesting.

13. Tennessee Titans (5-5)
If Tennessee wants to keep up with the division leading Texans Marcus Mariota must do something he has never done, and that’s beat the Colts. Mariota has been great in the Titans wins and… well not so great in their losses.

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Photo via FOX Sports

14. Detroit Lions (5-4)
Somehow the Lions are leading the NFC North after Minnesota’s hot start they have comeback to earth, and the Lions find ways to win games.

15. Arizona Cardinals (4-4-1)
If you have a one win team on your schedule you should not be allowed to play them twice in a five game stretch, but the Cardinals got two fairly easy wins playing the 49ers twice. Arizona has five road games left, and all against decent teams.

16. Baltimore Ravens (5-4)
Good thing the AFC North is down this year. The Ravens are undefeated in the division and 2-4 against everyone else. That trend might continue as they play the hottest team in the league traveling to Dallas this week.

17.Pittsburgh Steelers (4-5)
18. Minnesota Vikings (5-4)
19. Cincinnati Bengals (3-5-1)
20. New Orleans Saints (4-5)
21. Green Bay Packers (4-5)
22. Buffalo Bills (4-5)
23. San Diego Chargers (4-6)
24. Carolina Panthers (3-6)
25. Tampa bay Buccaneers (4-5)
26. Indianapolis Colts (4-5)
27. Los Angeles Rams (4-5)
28. New York Jets (3-7)
29. Chicago Bears (2-7)
30. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7)
31. San Francisco 49ers (1-8)
32. Cleveland Browns (0-10)

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