NFL POWER RANKINGS: Where all 32 teams stand going into Week 4
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Lost amid the coverage of NFL players protesting during national anthems and reactions to President Donald Trump's comments was a solid week of football.
Week 3 gave us an overtime thriller between the Packers and Bengals, a monstrous field goal by the Eagles to beat a division rival, an offensive showdown in Tennessee, and an even bigger shootout between the 49ers and Rams.
This year, it appears that the league won't have a team head and shoulders above the rest, as the Patriots haven't dominated quite like expected. Just two teams remain undefeated while 16 teams are 2-1. Things are still very much up in the air.
Heading into a Week 4 that should balance things out, check out where each team stands.
32. San Francisco 49ers
Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesRecord: 0-3
Last week: Lost to the Rams 41-39
This week: at Arizona Cardinals
One thing to know: The Niners fell just short of completing the comeback on Thursday night, but the team did enough to cover the spread in epic fashion. Even with an exciting game on the field though, their stadium still sat almost entirely empty.
31. Cleveland Browns
Rob Carr/GettyRecord: 0-3
Last week: Lost to Colts, 31-28
This week: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
One thing to know: The once-intriguing Browns season has gotten off to a disappointing start as DeShone Kizer has looked over-matched against NFL defenses and No. 1 pick Myles Garrett still hasn't taken the field.
30. New York Jets
Rich Schultz/Getty ImagesRecord: 1-2
Last week: Beat the Dolphins 20-6
This week: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
One thing to know: The Jets showed up strong at home for a divisional opponent, handling Jay Cutler and the Dolphins. This game would've been a shut out if not for a DeVante Parker touchdown reception as time expired.
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