NFL Power Rankings: Where do playoff teams land entering Super Wild Card Weekend

With the regular season now complete, we’re looking at NFL Power Rankings for Super Wild Card Weekend and where the Baltimore Ravens land as the No. 1 seed

The 2023 NFL regular season is over for 18 teams who, because of injuries, lack of talent, or inconsistency, will now watch the most important tournament in all sports.

The 14 teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2024 NFL postseason have been set, and both conferences have multiple teams capable of bringing home a Lombardi Trophy.

Baltimore suffered a loss to Pittsburgh in the season finale, but they’re still the top seed in the AFC, and when the entire roster is on the field, they are, without a doubt, the best team in the NFL.

San Francisco is the No. 1 seed in the NFC, while the 3rd-seeded Dallas Cowboys could offer the most significant resistance with the Eagles’ late-season collapse.

With the NFL’s Black Monday upon us and 12 other teams set for Super Wild Card Weekend, we’re unveiling our first postseason power rankings.

NFL Power Rankings: Where do playoff teams land entering Super Wild Card Weekend

With the regular season now complete, we’re looking at NFL Power Rankings for Super Wild Card Weekend and where the Philadelphia Eagles land

The 2023 NFL regular season is over for 18 teams who, because of injuries, lack of talent, or inconsistency, will now watch the most important tournament in all sports.

The 14 teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2024 NFL postseason have been set, and both conferences have multiple teams capable of bringing home a Lombardi Trophy.

Baltimore suffered a loss to Pittsburgh in the season finale, but they’re still the top seed in the AFC, and when the entire roster is on the field, they are, without a doubt, the best team in the NFL.

San Francisco is the No. 1 seed in the NFC, while the 3rd-seeded Dallas Cowboys could offer the most significant resistance with the Eagles’ late-season collapse.

With the NFL’s Black Monday upon us and 12 other teams set for Super Wild Card Weekend, we’re unveiling our first postseason power rankings.

NFL Power Rankings Week 18: Ravens reign supreme after dismantling Dolphins 56-19

We’ve entered the final week of the regular season, and the Baltimore Ravens have firmly established themselves as the best team in the NFL after dismantling the Miami Dolphins, 56-19.

We’ve entered the final week of the regular season, and the Baltimore Ravens have firmly established themselves as the best team in the NFL after dismantling the Miami Dolphins, 56-19.

San Francisco is the No. 1 overall seed after a 28-10 win over Washington, coupled with the Eagles loss.

At the same time, Dallas is firmly entrenched as the No. 2 seed after a controversial win over Detroit on Saturday night.

Buffalo, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, and Pittsburgh all maintained their playoff hopes in the AFC.

In contrast, the Rams, Saints, Seahawks, Buccaneers, and Vikings maintained some hope for a Wild Card slot heading into the regular season finales.

With the Week 18 melodrama set to begin, here are the final NFL Power Rankings of the season and the first Power Rankings of 2024.

NFL Power Rankings Week 18: Eagles fall after latest loss; Ravens reign supreme

We’re looking at the Week 18 NFL Power Rankings and the Philadelphia Eagles are falling after another loss while the Ravens are the top team

We’ve entered the final week of the regular season, and the Baltimore Ravens have firmly established themselves as the best team in the NFL after dismantling the Miami Dolphins, 56-19.

San Francisco is the No. 1 overall seed after a 28-10 win over Washington, coupled with the Eagles loss.

At the same time, Dallas is firmly entrenched as the No. 2 seed after a controversial win over Detroit on Saturday night.

Buffalo, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, and Pittsburgh all maintained their playoff hopes in the AFC.

In contrast, the Rams, Saints, Seahawks, Buccaneers, and Vikings maintained some hope for a Wild Card slot heading into the regular season finales.

With the Week 18 melodrama set to begin, here are the final NFL Power Rankings of the season and the first Power Rankings of 2024.

Ravens OLB Kyle Van Noy reminds team to stay locked in: ‘Turn the page and let’s go’

Kyle Van Noy on Ravens win over 49ers: ‘Turn the page and let’s go’

No team in the NFL is currently riding higher than the Baltimore Ravens after convincingly defeating the San Francisco 49ers on Christmas Day, 33-19, to improve to a league-best record of 12-3.

While the team enjoyed the victory in the locker room following the game, veteran outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy reminded them of the need to stay locked in.

“Please enjoy this win,” Van Noy said. “They are hard to come by. But just know, we got more unfinished business to do. So take your time, enjoy this, because it’s real. Love it, appreciate it, but turn the page and let’s go.”

After spending years with the New England Patriots earlier in his career and being a part of two Super Bowl victories, the now 32-year-old Van Noy knows what it takes to reach the ultimate goal of feeling the confetti rain down in February.

Van Noy has been a major contributor to one of the league’s top defenses after being signed by the Ravens a few weeks into the season. His seven sacks rank third behind defensive tackle Justin Madubuike and fellow veteran edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney.

Staying locked in is as important as ever for Baltimore, with the AFC’s No. 1 seed on the line in a game against the Miami Dolphins this Sunday on a shortened week of preparation.

 

NFL Week 17 picks: Who the experts are taking in Ravens vs. Dolphins

We’re looking at who the NFL experts and pundits are picking in the Week 17 showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins

Baltimore and Miami are set for a high-profile matchup in Week 17 with plenty of storylines.

The game will feature the ultimate playoff scenario for the AFC’s top teams on Sunday when the Ravens (12-3) host the Dolphins (11-4) at M&T Bank Stadium (1 p.m. ET, CBS).

The winner will be the No. 1 seed in the AFC, earning a first-round bye and a much-needed week of rest and preparation.

Miami will be without wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, while Baltimore will look to continue their defensive dominance against a Dolphins offense that can score points in the blink of an eye.

With the final preparation underway, we’re looking at who the NFL experts pick.