Week 9 of the NFL season is in the rear view mirror and a couple of the top dogs got a little scare, but came out on the winni..."/> Week 9 of the NFL season is in the rear view mirror and a couple of the top dogs got a little scare, but came out on the winni..."/> Week 9 of the NFL season is in the rear view mirror and a couple of the top dogs got a little scare, but came out on the winni..."/>

Week 10 NFL Power Rankings

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Nov 3, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders fans El Cucuy and Darth Vader in the parking lot tail gating before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at O.co Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports

22. Oakland Raiders (3-5) (21) Missed a golden opportunity to get to .500 and make a push for a playoff spot in the AFC.

21. St Louis Rams (3-4) (20) Zac Stacy had himself a day. At least they got that position figured out.

20. Cleveland Browns (4-5) (22) Jason Campbell threw three TD passes as the Browns snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Ravens.

19. Arizona Cardinals (4-4) (19) Coming off the bye, a really soft schedule until they finish up with division rivals the Seahawks and Niners. Could make some noise for that last NFC Wild Card spot.

18. Baltimore Ravens (3-5) (15) What’s going on with the reigning Super Bowl champs?

17. Miami Dolphins (4-4) (18) This Richie Incognito situation puts the entire organization in question.

Nov 3, 2013; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan greets New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan after the game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

16. New York Jets (5-4) (17) “It was between the brothers Kay.” Name the movie!  Rex doesn’t lose to Rob. Ever.

15. Tennessee Titans (4-4) (16) Welcome back CJ2K! With a soft second half schedule, they could vye for a playoff spot.

14. San Diego Chargers (4-4) (12) How do you not punch it in at the goal line?  The Chargers are one of the most confounding teams in the league.

13. Carolina Panthers (5-3) (14) The next few weeks will determine if they’re contenders or pretenders in the NFC.