For the second straight week, Tom Brady has a new No. 1 team in his power rankings.
The Detroit Lions only lasted one week at the top thanks to their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills, who had been ranked No. 1 and 2, respectively, for the first few weeks, were also upset in primetime in Week 6. Suffice it to say, there’s no clear picture of who the top teams are in the NFL right now, and Brady senses that.
“Everyone, buckle up because if Week 6 is any indication, we’re in for an insane NFL season. We’re about to throw records out the window,” Brady said as he took his best guess at who the top 10 teams are in the league through the first third of the season.
Tom Brady’s Week 6 Power Rankings 🚨
Brady’s thoughts: “At No. 1, yeah, that’s right, it’s Shake ‘N Bake time in Tampa! This whole top 10 could be shuffled in a lot of ways, but the one thing you can’t argue is that the Bucs are deserving of the top spot. Now, let’s get the wide receiver room healthy!”
“I’ll be honest, I didn’t see this one coming. Daniel Jones and the Colts are No. 2? They haven’t faced many real challenges so far on the schedule. But 5-1 is hard to ignore. Tell the truth: You didn’t see this one coming, either.”
Daniel Jones rushed for his fourth touchdown of the season on Sunday, giving him 12 total touchdowns on the season as he’s statically been one of the league’s top quarterbacks this year. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
“Green Bay was led by Josh Jacobs and the ground game with two tuddies [against the Cincinnati Bengals], which can proceed to open issues up for Jordan Love and the remainder of that offense. They sit at No. 3 this week.”
“Detroit falls to No. 4 after dropping one in primetime at Arrowhead. I do know Chiefs and Eagles followers might need one thing to say seeing their groups a couple of spots again. However this is not math class, the transitive property would not apply to soccer.”
“The sport I known as in Baltimore this weekend is not going to go down as probably the most lovely soccer sport ever performed, however the Rams protection did what they have been presupposed to do in opposition to a backup quarterback. You do not complain about wins on a cross-country highway journey. So, LA climbs as much as No. 5.”
Rams LB Nate Landman (proper) had 17 complete tackles within the Rams’ victory over the Ravens in Week 6. The 17 tackles have been probably the most by a Rams participant since 2000, and it helped Landman win Tom Brady’s “LFG Participant of the Recreation.” (Picture by Greg Fiume/Getty Photos)
Are the Chiefs again? Nicely, they’re again in Tom Brady’s high 10, because of Patrick Mahomes taking part in at an elite stage once more to assist beat the Lions in Week 6. (Picture by David Eulitt/Getty Photos)
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