With Washington taking down the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football to conclude Week 10, it rearranged the top teams in the latest Touchdown Wire NFL power rankings.
Enter the Minnesota Vikings. Albeit the lone loss in their 8-1 mark is thanks to the Eagles, it is hard to argue against the way Minnesota has found ways to win since Week 2.
The Houston Texans remain a terrible team, but the Las Vegas Raiders are giving them company.
The Dallas Cowboys fell out of the top-10 with their loss to the Green Bay Packers, who made up some ground.
Here is a look at the latest power rankings following the conclusion of Week 10.
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Last week: No. 32
In his Monday morning presser, coach Lovie Smith said the Texans are “close.” At this point, the only thing Houston is close to is a No. 1 overall pick. The Texans have no intention to stop the Mills experiment, which could help them in the long run when it comes to 2023 draft capital.

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Last week: No. 30
There is no way around how horrendous the Raiders are in 2022. It is one thing to lose leads early in the season, but it is quite another to take Ls at home against dysfunctional teams that hired outside interim coaches and are trotting out lesser quarterbacks than Derek Carr. Maybe the Raiders should have kept Rich Bisaccia and not gone for Josh McDaniels.

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Last week: No. 28
Losing offensive slugfests to high-powered offenses is one thing; blowing leads to the Detroit Lions at home is something else. The Bears are still trying to find their identity, which includes the ability to close out games, regardless of their opponent. In Week 3, they got lucky when an equally bad team, the Houston Texans, gave away the game. Chicago wasn’t so lucky with Detroit.

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Last week: No. 31
The Panthers did a good job defending their home field against a Falcons team aiming to dethrone the Buccaneers as the kings of the NFC South. The season is still a mess for Carolina, and their winning ways will only push their draft picks further into the 2023 order.

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Last week: No. 25
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