NFL Power Rankings - Week of November 21, 2019

John Crowe GoLocal Sports Contributor

NFL Power Rankings - Week of November 21, 2019

As we head into the holiday season, it’s the time of the year where sparkly, colorful and flashy gets the attention.

So, when you start to think of what team embodies those characteristics most, it’s easy to see who gets our nod at the top of our week 12 NFL power rankings.

See the Rankings in the Slideshow Below

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It’s all about the man leading the way in Baltimore. Lamar Jackson is doing everything right in getting his Ravens perched just one rung out of the AFC’s top spot. Jackson’s four-touchdown, 222 yards passing and 86 yards rushing day routed the Texans, 41-7.

The Ravens, at 8-2, sit one game behind the Patriots, but are seemingly checking off every box in beating Seattle, New England and Houston in impressive fashion during the team’s latest six-game win streak.

Up next, it’s the Rams Monday night in Los Angeles before a home game against the 49ers in a Super Bowl XLVII rematch. Not an easy slate to say the least.

Meanwhile, here in New England, you’d think the Patriots were anything but a 9-1 team.

With a pouty, 42-year-old quarterback, the Pats went on the road to gut out a 17-10 win over the Eagles. The defense tightened up after letting the Eagles jump out to a 10-0 lead, but the offense struggled mightily in not taking advantage of short fields and red zone opportunities, settling for a trio of Nick Folk field goals in the first half.

So, while the defense gets all the attention, Tom Brady, after a 0 touchdown, 216 yards passing performance, is left to be moody after a victory for the second time this season, the first coming in Buffalo earlier this year.

Here’s how Brady summed up he and his offensive mates in his postgame press conference after the Philly victory:

"Up and down. That's what it looks like to me. We could probably do everything better," said Brady.

The question is, can New England fix it? Brady didn’t seem too optimistic on Sunday:

"I don't think it matters what I think, it matters what we do,” said a somewhat seething Brady.

Offensive tackle Isaiah Wynn is ready to go after being activated from the injured reserve from his turf toe injury in time for this Sunday’s game against Dallas, as announced by the team Tuesday.

That one move alone could have Brady’s mood turning happier with a bit more time to make his offense click and put in the rear mirror an outing in which only wide receiver Julian Edelman threw a touchdown pass.

So, who else joins our top ten for the week?

See the slideshow below


NFL Power Rankings - Week of November 21, 2019

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