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NFL Power Rankings Week 11: Browns, Texans on the rise, plus head coach status check
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NFL Power Rankings Week 11: Browns, Texans on the rise, plus head coach status check

It’s Week 11 in the NFL, and it’s time to start thinking about who among the current head coaches has a future that will extend into the 2024 season.The Las Vegas Raiders have already made a coaching change, replacing Josh McDaniels with Antonio Pierce, at least on an interim basis. The Power Rankings are weighing in this week with a status check on Pierce and the other 31 head coaches to determine who’s “solid,” who’s “safe” and who’s “shaky.”Remember, that it takes a lot for a coach to reach “solid” status in the NFL, and don’t be surprised by the very famous name low on the list who is on shaky ground.(Last week: 2)Sunday: ByeCoach status: SafeSince going 9-8 in 2021, Nick Sirianni is 22-4 as the Eagles’ coach. He took Philadelphia to the Super Bowl last season and is beloved in the ci...
NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Ravens the new No. 1, midseason report cards for all 32 teams
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NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Ravens the new No. 1, midseason report cards for all 32 teams

We’re through nine weeks of the NFL season, and that means the Power Rankings can start handing out report cards. Be warned, we are grading on a curve, which is why you’ll see the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 3 with a B-plus while the Arizona Cardinals at No. 31 got an A.The Chiefs are Super Bowl contenders as long as Patrick Mahomes is healthy and in his prime, and they have some flaws you can see under a harsh light. The Cardinals, meanwhile, are executing a nearly flawless pivot. After amassing tons of draft capital in the offseason, they are in the process of making those picks very valuable by not winning many games while also not looking like a total joke.(Last week: 2)Sunday: Beat Seattle Seahawks 37-3Report card: A-plusThe Ravens outgained a good Seattle team 515-151. Baltimore has...
NFL Power Rankings Week 9: Eagles, Ravens at the top, plus something scary for every team
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NFL Power Rankings Week 9: Eagles, Ravens at the top, plus something scary for every team

Happy Halloween, NFL fans.The Power Rankings are getting into the spirit of the season by picking out something scary associated with each team. Some of these are scary for fans of a given team, while others should be scary for the team’s upcoming opponents.We hope all of them give you insight into where we stand with the NFL season nearly halfway complete.(Last week: 2)Sunday: Beat Washington Commanders 38-31Something scary (for others): A.J. BrownThe 6-foot-1, 226-pound wide receiver/cyborg is playing at a historic level. He had eight catches for 130 yards Sunday against Washington and now has topped 125 receiving yards in six consecutive games, becoming the first NFL player in history to do that. He is second in the league in receiving yards (939) behind only Tyreek Hill.Up next: vs....
NFL Power Rankings Week 8: Chiefs, Eagles are 1-2, plus one question for each team
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NFL Power Rankings Week 8: Chiefs, Eagles are 1-2, plus one question for each team

The Power Rankings have a new No. 1.And also some questions — 32 questions to be precise, one for each team. Some of these are big questions that affect the long-term future of the teams, and some are more specific. Either way, we’re hoping the final 11 weeks of the season will give us some answers.As for our new No. 1, they’ll feel pretty familiar.(Last week: 5)Sunday: Beat Los Angeles Chargers 31-17One question: Is the defense for real?Kansas City won the Super Bowl last season with a defense that ranked 14th in success rate (58.3 percent). This year’s group ranks fifth (61.6). The offense seems fully engaged now. Travis Kelce caught 12 passes for 179 yards Sunday, and Patrick Mahomes had his fifth career game with 400-plus yards and four or more touchdowns. Plus, Mahomes and Kelce con...
Brian Burns, Jerry Jeudy and potential trade candidates for every NFL team as deadline looms
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Brian Burns, Jerry Jeudy and potential trade candidates for every NFL team as deadline looms

The NFL trade deadline is quickly approaching, and teams are browsing the league in hopes of finding the one missing piece that could help elevate their rosters.Last year, we saw a plethora of moves before the deadline that involved big-name players. The San Francisco 49ers pulled off a blockbuster deal for superstar running back Christian McCaffrey. We also saw Bradley Chubb get traded to the Miami Dolphins, Roquan Smith to the Baltimore Ravens and T.J. Hockenson to the Minnesota Vikings. Could this year offer similar activity?With the NFL trade deadline set for Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. ET, our writers at The Athletic list one candidate from each of their respective teams who has the potential to be shipped elsewhere.It’s not a production issue. Through five games, Brown leads the Cardinals in ...
Kawakami: Case closed — Brock Purdy and the 49ers are very good and only getting better
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Kawakami: Case closed — Brock Purdy and the 49ers are very good and only getting better

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The most important Brock Purdy Debate isn’t what you thought it was. The old arguments are done. The ridiculous discourse has been burned to bits. That part is over. Purdy is a good NFL quarterback. Case closed.Here’s the real question in the aftermath of yet another classic Purdy game Sunday in the San Francisco 49ers’ smashing 42-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at Levi’s Stadium:Is Purdy destined to be a Pro Bowl QB by the middle of next season, the end of this one, or could it be even sooner than that? Could it have already happened?All this is developing before our eyes, pass by pass, touchdown by touchdown, game by game and interview by interview. All of the proof is accumulating: Matched against the No. 1-rated defense in the league, Purdy threw four more to...
NFL Power Rankings Week 6: Lions, Jaguars on the rise, plus rookie check-in
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NFL Power Rankings Week 6: Lions, Jaguars on the rise, plus rookie check-in

It’s already Week 6 in the NFL. Some things are clear. The San Francisco 49ers are very good. The Miami Dolphins are very fast (and probably very good). And some things are not clear. Two of the most highly respected coaches in the league in the last two decades find themselves near the bottom of this week’s Power Rankings. And the Kansas City Chiefs look out of sorts on offense despite winning.In the “Becoming Clear” category is how each team’s additions are affecting outcomes this year. For that reason, we’re doing a rookie check-in this week, although we’ve taken the liberty of expanding the category to “notable new guy” when warranted.(Last week: 1)Sunday: Beat Dallas Cowboys 42-10Should we do Sam Darnold here? San Francisco beat Dallas so badly Sunday night that Darnold got into th...
Steve Young, girls flag football, and finding the next calling
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Steve Young, girls flag football, and finding the next calling

ATHERTON, Calif. — The freshman runs a hitch-and-go for Menlo School on a play called “X train.”This is Laila Young’s first flag football game, but she looks like she played in a previous life, moving so smoothly and decisively. Her sister, Summer, a senior, is also a natural, covering big chunks of turf with long strides.Laila plays the X position — “I tell her she’s John Taylor, the most underappreciated athlete in history,” her father says. Summer is the Z — “Jerry Rice’s position,” Dad says.The route Laila runs is a good one, but she has to come back for an underthrown pass. The ball hits her hands and falls to the ground. The play should have been a touchdown and Menlo should have won. Instead, it loses to Sacred Heart 2-0 on a safety.“I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a more forlorn gr...
Why a backup QB who flamed out as a starter is having so much fun
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Why a backup QB who flamed out as a starter is having so much fun

It is Blaine Gabbert’s first OTA practice with the Kansas City Chiefs after joining the team in April. Coach Andy Reid is empowering Patrick Mahomes, telling him to push limits and see what he can get away with on this day. Mahomes is smiling, laughing and talking smack.Seeing Mahomes having a blast is making Gabbert have a blast.Now Gabbert is smiling and laughing.“Super fun,” Gabbert says. “Super fun for me to be out there and for me to be in that room. This great game gives us a lot of happiness.”Others who have traveled similar paths did not feel what Gabbert feels. They felt bitterness, anger and disillusionment. Some wanted to cut ties and start a new life in anonymity.The first pass Gabbert ever threw in organized football was a touchdown. He was a fifth grader in Ballwin, Mo., pla...
2023 NFL Dead Money, By Team
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2023 NFL Dead Money, By Team

Accounting for players who appear on teams’ cap sheets but not on their rosters, dead money is a factor for all 32 teams. This year, dead money comprises more than 20% of five teams’ payrolls. Two teams who followed through (successfully) with all-in missions in recent years — the Buccaneers and Rams — each have more than 30% of their payrolls devoted to dead-cap hits. Going into training camp, here is how dead money factors into each team’s cap sheet: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $75.32MM Los Angeles Rams: $74.23MM Green Bay Packers: $57.14MM Philadelphia Eagles: $54.73MM Carolina Panthers: $51.54MM Arizona Cardinals: $36.96MM Tennessee Titans: $36.56MM Minnesota Vikings: $35.54MM Houston Texans: $31.72MM Las Vegas Raiders: $29.95MM Indianapolis Colts: $24.89MM New Orleans Saints: $24.58MM...