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ESPN's NFL Power Index is different than their Power Ranking ...... and after looking at it, I believe that it may be a more accurate indicator of where teams are at than their Power Rankings.
The Kansas City Chiefs, with a record of 5-4, are ranked #1 ...... and I am OK with that. I've been saying that I believe that the Colts' biggest potential obstacle in the AFC playoffs this year are the Chiefs, and I hope that we won't have to play them until the conference championship game (if at all.)
There are more interesting tidbits, especially when comparing them to the Power Rankings ...... for example, the Power Index has the 3-5 Baltimore Ravens at #8, while the Power Rankings has that same team at # 19.
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) and the Carolina Panthers, with a 5-4 overall record and coming off of a big win over the Green Bay Packers on their homefield in eastern Wisconsin, are ranked #25 in the Power Index.
ESPN POWER INDEX ) (WEEK 10)
11)
1Kansas City Chiefs
12) INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
13)
1Los Angeles Rams
14)
1Buffalo Bills
15)
1Detroit Lions
16)
1Philadelphia Eagles
17)
1Green Bay Packers
18)
1Baltimore Ravens
19)
1San Francisco 49ers
10)
1Seattle Seahawks
11)
1Denver Broncos
12)
1Los Angeles Chargers
13)
1Tampa Bay Buccaneers
14)
1New England Patriots
15)
1Dallas Cowboys
16)
1New York Giants
17)
1Pittsburgh Steelers
18)
1Phoenix Cardinals
19)
1Jacksonville Jaguars
20)
1Chicago Bears
21)
1Minnesota Vikings
22)
1Washington Commanders
23)
1Houston Texans
24)
1Cincinnati Bengals
25)
1Atlanta Falcons
26)
1Caolina Panthers
27)
1Miami Dolphins
28)
1Las Vegas Raiders
29)
1New York Jets
30)
1New Orleans Saints
31)
1Tennessee Titans
32)
1Cleveland Browns
https://www.espn.com/nfl/fpi
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