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NFL power rankings 2017, Week 4: Upsets gave renewed hope to Bills, Jaguars

Some odd results in Week 4 turned the NFL upside down.

NFL: Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans
NFL: Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans
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There weren’t many surprises in Week 2, but this weekend provided plenty of eye-opening results. The Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers all looked surprisingly vulnerable in defeats, while teams like the New York Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars won easily.

Some things were normal: Tom Brady led a game-winning drive, the Browns lost again, and the Lions lost via a weird rule.

But for a lot of the league, Week 3 turned things upside down and breathed life into a few teams that had a rough start.

Riding high

Tennessee Titans

The Week 1 loss to the Raiders took the wind out of the sails of the Titans early, but after scoring 70 points in the last two weeks against some good defenses, Tennessee has the right to be feeling pretty good.

In the annually weak AFC South, the Titans are tied with the Jaguars for first at 2-1, but they own the tiebreaker currently after beating up Jacksonville in Week 2. Things are looking good for Tennessee.

Washington

The Raiders didn’t just lose on Sunday night, but they got dominated by Washington. A 27-10 score doesn’t even really do justice when the total yards were 472 to 128.

Kirk Cousins looked amazing, and Washington may be a real threat in an NFC East that looks completely up for grabs.

Philadelphia Eagles

Beating the Giants wasn’t as smooth sailing for the Eagles as beating the Raiders was for Washington, but Jake Elliott came to the rescue with two field goals in the last minute, including a 61-yarder to win.

If you haven’t already, watch Elliott’s parents get to see their son make his first game winner as a professional:

That’s good stuff. Don’t you dare be mean to those nice people, Philadelphia.

Low spirits

Baltimore Ravens

The good news is that the Ravens are still undefeated in the United States. The bad news is everything that happened between 9:30 a.m. and noon ET on Sunday. What the hell was that, guys?

Joe Flacco was terrible. The defense was terrible. Running back Alex Collins looked good and literally nobody else did. Maybe it was just a London thing.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Another year, another season where Jameis Winston at quarterback is like spinning a roulette wheel. Sometimes he leads 29-7 victories like in Week 2, and other times he throws three interceptions and the Buccaneers lose badly.

Tampa Bay has been waiting for Winston to stop making silly mistakes, but it seems engrained in his DNA.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Only beating the Browns by three in Week 1 raised eyebrows, but losing to the Bears warrants sounding some alarms — especially because Chicago capitalized on Pittsburgh mistakes and bullied the Steelers with a strong rushing attack.

Giving up 220 rushing yards is almost always a losing formula. The last team to give up that much and win was ... the Steelers. They gave up 231 to the Browns in Week 17 last year but got a win in overtime.

It’s probably not a good habit to get into.

0-3 teams

A rough start was to be expected for rebuilding teams like the 49ers and Browns. But for the Bengals, Giants, and Chargers, this is a disaster. New York, in particular, was a team many thought would be a real competitor after an 11-5 season last year.

The last team to make the playoffs following an 0-3 start was the 1998 Bills, so the reality is that all five teams that haven’t found a win yet are just about toast.

Full hope rankings

Weekly disclaimer: These aren’t your average power rankings and are instead an attempt to measure the current state of mind — or “hope” — for each team.

There will be weeks when a bad football team can come away feeling good about its future, or a good team will show serious weaknesses that damper spirits — like the Broncos and Raiders this week.

If you’re looking for a ranking of who would beat who, this isn’t always going to be the best gauge:

Hope rankings, Week 4

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Team

Last week

1Chiefs1
2Falcons5
3Lions7
4Titans11
5Washington14
6Cowboys17
7Patriots9
8Eagles16
9Broncos2
10Rams15
11Raiders3
12Texans12
13Jaguars25
14Vikings18
15Bills21
16Packers19
17Saints26
18Bears27
19Steelers8
20Jets30
21Buccaneers6
22Colts28
23Panthers13
24Dolphins10
25Ravens4
26Cardinals24
2749ers31
28Seahawks22
29Bengals32
30Browns20
31Chargers23
32Giants29

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