Week 11 NFL Power Rankings

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Nov 10, 2013; New Orleans, LA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) huddles with teammates during the third quarter of a game against the New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

12. Dallas Cowboys (5-5) (11) It would really amuse me if they can’t come away with the NFC East title.

11. Green Bay Packers (5-4) (8)  When Scott Tolzien starts next week, they will have started as many different quarterbacks in the past 2 weeks as they had in the past couple of decades.

10. Cincinnati Bengals (6-4) (7) Pulled off a ridiculous Hail Mary to force OT, but couldn’t close the deal.

9. San Francisco 49ers (6-3) (6) Let’s pump the brake on the Colin Kaepernick for Canton that people were ready to put up at the end of last season.

8. Carolina Panthers (6-3) (14) From a possible coaching change to the hottest team in the NFL in 5 short weeks. I have to admit, a road win in San Fran makes them legit playoff contenders.

7. New England Patriots (7-2) (10) Head to Charlotte for a very interesting matchup against the white hot Panthers on Monday Night Football.

Nov 10, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley (98) reacts after tackling Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte (not pictured) during the second half at Soldier Field. Detroit defeats Chicago 21-19. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

6. Detroit Lions (6-3) (11) The NFC North is theirs for the taking unless they do something stupid, which is entirely possible for this group.

5. Indianapolis Colts (6-3) (3) What the heck happened against the Rams, at home no less?

4. Seattle Seahawks (9-1) (5) Percy Harvin is coming off the PUP list to give the Seahawks offense another boost.

3. New Orleans Saints (7-2) (4) Damn, these guys are tough in the Superdome. Are they that good or are their opponents just too hung over?

2. Denver Broncos (8-1) (2) Appointment viewing Sunday Night with the Broncos and…

1. Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) (1) …Chiefs set to go in the first of two matchups for control of the West and top seed in the AFC.