NFL Power Rankings – Week 2: Are Patriots still Number 1?

FOXBORO, MA - SEPTEMBER 07: Tom Brady
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CLEVELAND, OH – SEPTEMBER 10: Quarterback DeShone Kizer /

team. 53. The Cleveland Browns move up in the NFL Power Rankings to number 30. They played a lot better than anyone could have thought as they kept things close with the Pittsburgh Steelers before losing at home 21-18. Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer plauyed well in his first start completing 20 of 30 passes for 222 yards, 1 TD and an interception. The Browns kept the score close, coming within a field goal from the Steelers but simply couldn’t seal the deal. Coming up in week 2 the Browns go on the road to take on another division rival, the 1-0 Baltimore Ravens.. Lost to Steelers 21-18. Previous: . Cleveland Browns. 30

57. The Chicago Bears gave the Atlanta Falcons everything they wanted in week 1. However, the Bears were unable to score winning touchdown late in the game and the Falcons held on to get the 23-17 win. The Bears remain at number 29 in the NFL Power Rankings for this week. Quarterback Mike Glennon went 26 of 40, for 213 yards and 1 TD pass. Had Glennon been able to lead the Bears to the win it would have gone a long way in strengthening his hold on the starting quarterback job. But for now he’ll have to hold off Mitchell Trubisky a longer as the Bears hit the road to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in week 2.. Lost to Falcons 23-17. Previous: . Chicago Bears. 29. team