NFL Power Rankings for Week 12: Finally Some Movement

The top three teams in The Post’s weekly NFL Power rankings recorded successful wins in Week 11, but half the defeats in the top 10 teams caused significant movement in the Peking line after that.

The Golds, Seahawks and Titans all took advantage of the losses of the Dolphins, Ravens and Cardinals and returned to the high rental district that entered Thanksgiving week.

1. Kansas City Chiefs, 9-1 (last week: 1)

Patrick Mohams and defensive Super Bowl champions close the fifth straight division title after leaving Las Vegas with a last-minute victory on Sunday night after avenging their individual losses by opening three game mattresses at AFC West. Next: Sunday at Tampa Bay

2. Pittsburgh Steelers, 10-0 (2)

For the first time in owner history after touring around Jacksonville the Steelers were right 10-0. Leads by the lowest points allowed in their defense league (17.4 bpg) and most trips (21), and receiver chase Claypool leads all players with 10 touchdowns. Next: Thursday against Baltimore

3. New Orleans Saints, 8-2 (3)

Daisom Hill ran two touchdowns in his first NFL start, but it doesn’t matter who plays quarterback in the absence of Drew Breeze, the Saints ’defense continues to dominate with eight excuses on Sunday. By Cameron Jordan) and two interceptions against Matt Ryan and the Falcons. Next: Sunday in Denver

4. Buffalo Bills, 7-3 (6)

Miami’s loss to Denver allowed the Bills to finish first in the AFC East Race in their pie week. They will face the Dolphins in the final game of the regular season, and it remains to be seen which team will finally finish New England’s 11-year run over the division. Next: Sunday vs LA Chargers

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5. Indianapolis Golds, 7-3 (12)

The Golds’ second-ranked defense put Rodgers and Packers three points after halftime and forced four turning points on Sunday, including a major stumble in the first minute of overtime. Impressive victory sets AFC South first place clash this week. Next: Sunday vs. Tennessee

6. Green Bay Packers, 7-3 (4)

Marquez Waldes-Scandling’s overtime stumble was a killer, but the Packers defense lifted 420 yards and 34 points for Philip Rivers and the Golds. The NFC could take a three-game lead in North City with a win over a defending regional opponent this week. Next: Sunday night vs. Chicago

7. Seattle Seahawks, 7-3 (11)

Russell Wilson and the Seahawks have suffered three defeats in four games. They could help shape the crazy NFC East positions with another prime time win this week. Next: Monday in Philadelphia

8. Tennessee Titans, 7-3 (13)

The Titans refused to exit the AFC playoff chase and had a crucial victory on Sunday against Lamar Jackson and the missing Ravens. NFL fast bowler Derrick Henry and Minnesota’s Dalvin Cook are already over 1,000 yards this season. Next: Sunday in Indianapolis

9. Los Angeles Rams, 7-3 (10)

Aaron Donald and Rams’ top guards kept Tom Brady at 216 passing yards and picked him up twice on Monday night. Jared Koff teamed up with Cooper Coop and Robert Woods for 23 catches and 275 runs in his 376 passing yards. Next: Sunday vs. San Francisco.

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10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7-4 (5)

Brady and Bucks have had alternating wins and losses over the past four weeks and will now have to deal with Mahomes and the league’s high-scoring offense before finally saying goodbye in the 13th week. Next: Sunday vs. Kansas City

11. Arizona Cardinals, 6-4 (8)

12. Cleveland Browns, 7-3 (15)

13. Miami Dolphins, 6-4 (7)

14. Baltimore Ravens, 6-4 (9)

15. Las Vegas Riders, 6-4 (14)

16. Chicago Bears, 5-5 (17)

17. Minnesota Vikings, 4-6 (16)

18. New England Patriots, 4-6 (18)

19. San Francisco 49ers, 4-6 (20)

20. Denver Francois, 4-6 (22)

21. Detroit Lions, 4-6 (19)

22. Carolina Panthers, 4-7 (24)

23. Philadelphia Eagles, 3-6-1 (21)

24. Atlanta Falcons, 3-7 (23)

25. Giants, 3-7 (25)

It’s not possible for the Giants to take first place in the NFC East at this time next week if Billy loses to Seattle. With the injury that ended Joe Burrow’s bad season, the Giants have no reason not to record a fourth win in six games this week. Next: Sunday in Cincinnati

26. Houston Texans, 3-7 (27)

27. Dallas Cowboys, 3-7 (29)

28. Los Angeles Chargers, 3-7 (28)

29. Washington Football Team, 3-7 (30)

30. Cincinnati Bengals, 2-7-1 (26)

31. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1-9 (31)

32. Jets, 0-10 (32)

Adam Casey’s team is now fully focused with five straight games against teams with 0-16 season winning records: Dolphins, Raiders, Seahawks, Rams and Browns. Next: Sunday vs. Miami

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