NFL Power Rankings: Bears barely make Top 20
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NFL Power Rankings: Bears barely make Top 20


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He is BEARSHQ's fifth power ranking of the 2022 season.

*We decided to explain the top 16 and the Bears*

1. Philadelphia Eagles 4-0 (no change)

Philadelphia ended last season on a hot streak and added AJ Brown to an offense that was missing a WR 1, and all of a sudden, the Eagles look like a playoff team. 38 points in week one, and a week two blowout on Monday Night Football over the Minnesota Vikings, and a dominating win over the Commanders and Jaguars. Philly looks legit, the best team in the NFL thus far.

2. Kansas City Chiefs 3-1 (up 2)

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs turned a rocky start into a dominating end of the season. Aside from two losses to the Bengals, the Chiefs have not lost since October. However, without Tyreek Hill, the offense will look much different, although the Chiefs did acquire Ju-Ju Smith Schuster, Marquez-Valdez Scantling, and rookie Skyy Moore to an offense that has Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. And that offense was clicking in weeks one and two. The Chiefs are one of the league’s best teams — despite dropping a late game to the Colts last week. The Chiefs got back on track in a big way with a dominating win over the Buccaneers.

3. Buffalo Bills 3-1 (no change)

The Bills are one of the league’s best teams and had a heartbreaking end to the postseason a year ago. Josh Allen and the Bills won the AFC East and dominated New England in the playoffs before falling to Kansas City in overtime in the playoffs. Either way, the Bills are primed to own the AFC East and contend in the AFC. They are motivated, and showed it in their week one blowout of LA and week two domination of Tennessee, but faltered a bit in week 3 against Miami. The Bills did get back on track against the Ravens in week four, their first win over their last 20 victories that was by less than 10 points.

4. Green Bay Packers 3-1 (up 1)

For most of the last offseason, the Packers were one of the most questionable teams — and it all depended on reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Well, he led the Packers to the No. 1 seed in the NFC before getting upset by the 49ers. Despite Devante Adams switching teams, Aaron Rodgers makes Green Bay a solid team despite their week one loss and showed why during week 2 and 3 — dominating the Bears in primetime and beating both the Buccaneers and Patriots narrowly.

5. Miami Dolphins 3-1 (down 3)

The question surrounding the Miami Dolphins is how good can Tua be because the offense that features Tyreek Hill, Jalen Waddle, Chase Edmonds, and Raheem Mostert is loaded with speed. If Tua can tie it all together, Miami looks scary, and his six touchdown passes on Sunday in an epic comeback against Baltimore certainly looks like it hanging on over the Super Bowl favorite Buffalo Bills, making the Dolphins a top-5 team — despite their loss to Cincinnati and Tua’s scary head injury.

6. Cincinnati Bengals 2-2 (up 7)

The Bengals were the AFC’s representative in the Super Bowl, but it has been a rocky start to the season for Joe Burrow and the Bengals. The Bengals have struggled to keep Burrow upright, but still have the makings of a contending team, and showed that Sunday against the Jets and last Thursday against the then-undefeated Dolphins.

7. San Francisco 49ers 2-2 (up 5)

San Francisco has one of the most talented rosters in the sport, and rode their best players to an NFC Championship appearance. The 49ers made the change to Trey Lance, but with Kyle Shannahan and the defensive superstars the 49ers have, they are easily one of the NFC’s best teams on paper — and with Trey Lance injured Jimmy G is back under center, so we know what they are, and that is a good team, as shown on Monday night when they handled the Rams

8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-2 (down 1)

So we know the Bucs have a wildly talented offense and a defense with young stars — plus Tom Brady, so this team really does not have any flaws — and that was on display Sunday night in Dallas. This week against New Orleans Tom Brady had some struggles, but the defense came through at the end to make Tampa Bay 2-0. Weeks three and four were a step back, losing to Green Bay and Kansas City.

9. Baltimore Ravens 2-2 (down 1)

Baltimore has one of the league’s strongest rosters but they spent most of 2021 as the most injured team in the sport. But this team has speed all over the field, on both sides of the ball, and they know their identity. Led by an MVP in Lamar Jackson, the Ravens have the recipe for success — they just need to stay healthy. The Ravens lost a shootout thriller in week two against Miami and a tough game to Buffalo in week four, but Baltimore is still a really good team, with MVP Favorite Lamar Jackson leading the way.

10. Los Angeles Chargers 2-2 (down 1)

LA might have had the best offseason in the league. The offense had no problems, but the Chargers struggled to get stops. This year, the Chargers add pass rusher Khalil Mack and shut down corner JC Jackson to a defense that will be getting a healthy Derwin James and Joey Bosa back in 2022. This team might be the most complete team in the NFL, and they looked like it handling the Raiders in week one. A step back week two against KC where Justin Herbert was injured and a week three loss where he was not himself will not knock the Chargers too far back in our rankings, especially after their blow out of the Texans last week.

11. Los Angeles Rams 2-2 (down 5)

The LA Rams came into this season as defending champions. Throughout the season, they became improved even more with various acquisitions and have a Super Bowl trophy as reward for it. They are the champions, so although a choppy week one performance did not prove much we are not giving up on the Rams. The Rams got back on track last Sunday over the Atlanta Falcons and beat Arizona, but a big loss to the 49ers in primetime drops the Rams out of our top 10.

12. Minnesota Vikings 3-1 (down 2)

With an offensive minded head coach and the best wide receiver in football, the Minnesota Vikings look like legit contenders early on. A blowout win of the division rival Green Bay Packers certainly helps, but getting blown out against Philadelphia certainly does not. But keep an eye on Minnesota, as they got back on track week 3 over the Lions and week 4 in London over the Saints.

13. Denver Broncos 2-2 (down 2)

Down to the top 13 is the Denver Broncos, a loaded defense and young talented pieces on offense, all the Broncos were missing was a quarterback. Now, with Russell Wilson, they have one. Keep an eye on the Broncos to turn heads in 2022 despite their average start.

14. Arizona Cardinals 2-2 (no change)

After looking like the NFL’s best team for most of the first half, a dramatic fall-off thanks to injuries left the Cardinals with some question marks. However, Kyler Murray got paid, and the Cardinals added a few pieces to their roster, and they are more than good enough to be a top 10 team, even after getting throttled by KC week 1. Arizona looked dead in the water in week 2 against Vegas, but pulled off a historic comeback to give the Cardinals some life — they just did not carry that momentum into week 3 against LA. Week four was much better, blowing out the Panthers. It’s been rocky this far but they’re a good team.

15. Dallas Cowboys 3-1 (up 5)

Dallas has one of the best defenses in the league, but week 1 was challenging as the Cowboys dropped the game to Tampa and lost Dak Prescott to injury. But since then, the Cowboys have rallied to beat the Bengals, the Giants, and the Commanders — they are definitely a team to look out for in the NFC.

16. Jacksonville Jaguars 2-2 (down 1)

The Jaguars have been a great story early on, as they are no longer the NFL’s laughing stock. Blowout wins over the Colts and the Chargers have us thinking the Jags can be a legit contender for the playoffs this season. The offense has been clicking, and the defense has been good — keep on eye on them.

17. Las Vegas Raiders 1-3 (no change)

18. New York Giants 3-1 (up 3)

19. New Orleans Saints 1-3 (down 1)

20. Chicago Bears 2-2 (up 1)

The Bears go into the season with a new coach, a new general manager, a new staff and a quarterback who many expect to take the next step. Now it’s just time for the Bears to upgrade the offensive line and build around Justin Fields, and finally show some promise on the field. Which they did in their week 1 win over the 49ers. Since then the offense has been very choppy, with Fields under heavy pressure — that needs to change.

21. Indianapolis Colts 1-2-1 (down 5)

22. Pittsburgh Steelers 1-3 (down 3)

23. Tennessee Titans 2-2 (no change)

24. Detroit Lions 1-3 (no change)

25. Cleveland Browns 2-2 (up 1)

26. New York Jets 2-2 (up 6)

27. New England Patriots 1-3 (down 2)

28. Carolina Panthers 1-3 (down 1)

29. Washington Commanders 1-3 (down 1)

30. Atlanta Falcons 2-2 (up 1)

31. Seattle Seahawks 2-2 (no change)

32. Houston Texans 0–3-1 (down 2)

Stay tuned as we update these rankings every week.

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