NFL power rankings Week 4: Falcons fall, Eagles fly on undefeated

NFL power rankings Week 4: Falcons fall, Eagles fly, Bengals survive

The third week of the 2023 NFL season ended with a doubleheader on Monday night. The Bengals defeated the Rams in a Super Bowl rematch, while the Eagles proved to be a better 2-0 team than the Buccaneers with a convincing prime-time win.

The NFC South went 0-4 overall in Week 3. The Falcons got out-muscled by the Lions, and the Saints lost their starting quarterback in a loss to the Packers. In the AFC, nobody was more impressive than the Dolphins. Miami put on an offensive showcase during Sunday’s 70-20 win over the lowly Broncos.

The Cowboys lost to the Cardinals, and the Bills knocked the Commanders back down to earth. Check out our latest batch of power rankings as we head into Week 4 of the NFL season.

NFL power rankings Week 4: Steelers rise, Cowboys fall out of top 3

A look at our updated NFL power rankings going into Week 4 of the 2023 season.

With the action of “Monday Night Football” in the books, it’s time to take a look at our updated NFL power rankings going into Week 4 of the 2023 season.

The biggest upset of Sunday’s action was no doubt quarterback Joshua Dobbs and the Arizona Cardinals knocking off the Dallas Cowboys, 28-16.

The Miami Dolphins took care of business against the Denver Broncos, as expected, but nobody could’ve predicted they’d do so by dropping 70 points and 726 total yards (no, that is not a typo).

Miami’s 70-point effort was the fourth in NFL history and is tied for the third-most in a single game.

Two other notable upsets occurred with AFC South teams, as the Indianapolis Colts topped the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans knocked off the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Now, the power rankings.

Titans NFL power rankings round-up going into Week 4

The Titans are finally moving in the right direction in the NFL power rankings of experts.

The Tennessee Titans are moving in the right direction in the NFL power rankings of experts after notching their first win of the 2022 campaign in Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders.

As we usually do in our weekly NFL power rankings round-up for the Titans, we start with USA TODAY’s Nate Davis, who has Tennessee moving up three spots to No. 27.

Here’s what Davis had to say:

Another offense experiencing serious left tackle issues after the loss of Taylor Lewan to a season-ending knee injury, Tennessee needs more from replacement Dennis Daley.

The Titans actually did get more from Daley, at least in pass protection. The veteran backup turned starting left tackle posted the highest Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade on the O-line in Week 3 with a 75.6

That’s a 61.1 increase from Daley’s showing in Week 2. Where Daley didn’t do so hot on Sunday was in run-blocking, where he posted the lowest grade among Tennessee’s offensive linemen with a 41.9.

Now, a look at where other experts are ranking the Titans.