ClutchPoints’ NFL Power Rankings, Week 4: Eagles, Colts win as Packers upset

ClutchPoints’ NFL Power Rankings, Week 4: Eagles, Colts win as Packers upset
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It was an odd week for NFL teams in Week 3, as defenses and special teams ruled the week with their blocked kicks and return touchdowns. This weird week definitely caused some movement in ClutchPoints’ Week 4 NFL Power Rankings, although the team at the top is no different.

Check out ClutchPoints’ Week 4 NFL Power Rankings to see where your team lands after their first game.

1. Buffalo Bills (no change)

It was business as usual for the Buffalo Bills in Week 3, as their 31-21 win over the Miami Dolphins helped keep them atop ClutchPoints’ Week 4 NFL Power Rankings. It was a quieter showing from the Buffalo offense on Thursday, but Josh Allen’s three touchdowns and James Cook’s 108 rushing yards helped lead the offense and remain undefeated.

Dalton Kincaid, Khalil Shakir, and Jackson Hawes caught Allen’s TD passes, Cook added a score on the ground, and the Bills’ defense held the Dolphins to 276 total yards of offense to get to 3-0.

2. Philadelphia Eagles (no change)

Two blocked kicks in the fourth quarter helped push the game back in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 3, as they earned a comeback win over the Los Angeles Rams, 33-26. Jordan Davis returned the second blocked kick for a touchdown as time expired, Jalen Hurts threw for three touchdowns, and A.J. Brown went for 109 yards in the win in a performance that looked like his vintage self (finally).

3. Baltimore Ravens (Monday Night Football)

A tough Monday Night Football matchup awaits the Baltimore Ravens, as they play host to the 1-1 Detroit Lions. Even in a matchup of two high-powered defenses, don’t be surprised if the offenses turn this primetime matchup into a shootout early on.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2)

A hamstring injury suffered by Mike Evans put a damper on the Week 3 win for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as they moved to 3-0 after their 29-27 win over the New York Jets. With Evans out, Baker Mayfield turned to Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard down the stretch, as each caught a pass on the final drive of the game, helping get them into field-goal range.

5. Los Angeles Chargers (+3)

A 10-point, fourth quarter was what the Los Angeles Chargers needed to remain undefeated this season in their Week 3 win over the Denver Broncos. Another strong showing from the passing attack was spearheaded by Justin Herbert, who threw for 300 yards and spread the ball around in the win. Quentin Johnston (6/89), Keenan Allen (7/65), Omarion Hampton (6/59), Oronde Gadsden II (5/46), and Ladd McConkey (4/41) all had at least four receptions, with Allen hauling in Herbert’s lone score, helping the Chargers jump into the top five of the Week 4 NFL Power Rankings.

Running back Najee Harris suffered an Achilles injury in Sunday’s win, one that ,if confirmed to be a tear, would end Harris’ season.

6. Los Angeles Rams (-1)

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