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The Washington Redskins' slow climb to the middle of the pack of the NFL was fun while it lasted. After a 34-19 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, the Redskins are right back at the bottom of the league in our latest NFL Power Rankings. That's what happens when you allow three touchdowns in less than five minutes in a game.
Elsewhere, the Green Bay Packers keep chuggling along, while the next six teams continue to bunch up. You could argue any order, really, with teams 2-7 on this list. They all just keep winning. Behind them is a lot of mediocrity, and you know what that means: Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos may very well be the next-best team in the league after the obvious top seven.
Here are the full rankings.
1. (1) Green Bay Packers (12-0)
2. (3) New Orleans Saints (9-3)
3. (2) New England Patriots (9-3)
4. (4) Baltimore Ravens (9-3)
5. (6) Pittsburgh Steelers (9-3)
6. (5) San Francisco 49ers (10-2)
7. (7) Houston Texans (9-3)
8. (13) Denver Broncos (7-5)
9. (15) New York Jets (7-5)
10. (9) Atlanta Falcons (7-5)
11. (16) Tennessee Titans (7-5)
12. (11) Detroit Lions (7-5)
13. (8) Dallas Cowboys (7-5)
14. (17) New York Giants (6-6)
15. (10) Oakland Raiders (7-5)
16. (14) Cincinnati Bengals (7-5)
17. (12) Chicago Bears (7-5)
18. (21) San Diego Chargers (5-7)
19. (18) Buffalo Bills (5-7)
20. (23) Arizona Cardinals (5-7)
21. (26) Seattle Seahawks (5-7)
22. (22) Kansas City Chiefs (5-7)
23. (25) Miami Dolphins (4-8)
24. (20) Philadelphia Eagles (4-8)
25. (28) Carolina Panthers (4-8)
26. (19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-8)
27. (27) Cleveland Browns (4-8)
28. (24) Washington Redskins (4-8)
29. (29) Jacksonville Jaguars (3-9)
30. (30) Minnesota Vikings (2-10)
31. (31) St. Louis Rams (2-10)
32. (32) Indianapolis Colts (0-12)
For more NFL Power Rankings, visit SBNation.com.