USA TODAY NFL Power Rankings: Jets climb out of the basement after beating Titans

Where do the Jets stand in USA TODAY’s NFL Power Rankings with Week 4 in the books?

The Jets are no longer the worst team in the NFL after their thrilling Week 4 win over the Titans, according to USA TODAY’s NFL Power Rankings.

New York checks in at 29th in the rankings after knocking Tennessee off in overtime — a three-spot jump after finding itself in dead last week. Zach Wilson shined in the second half to help lead the Jets to their first win of the season, while Jeff Ulbrich’s defense stood just tall enough to force a long Randy Bullock field goal attempt that was ultimately pushed wide.

Gang Green is still the lowest-ranked AFC East team, but climbing out of the basement is a major step for a group that looked dead in the water against the Patriots and Broncos the previous two weeks.

The Dolphins took a five-spot tumble from 21st to 26th after dropping to 1-3 with a loss to the Colts, while New England moved up a spot from 22nd to 21st after nearly defeating Tom Brady in his return to Foxboro. The Bills moved up one spot from seventh to sixth following a thrashing of the Texans in Orchard Park.

Kliff Kingsbury’s Cardinals are the new top dog in the rankings after going on the road and handing the Rams their first loss of the season. Los Angeles is now a spot behind Arizona in the rankings, while the Buccaneers, Browns and Cowboys — a top-five newcomer after beating up on Sam Darnold and the previously undefeated Panthers — round out the league’s elite.

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Titans vs. Jets: Stopping Derrick Henry, starting Jets offense among 6 Week 4 storylines

Can Derrick Henry be stopped? Can Zach Wilson and Gang Green’s offense show some life? Keep an eye on these Titans-Jets storylines:

Can the Jets break into the win column for the first time this season when they host the Titans in Week 4?

Tennessee is off to a 2-1 start powered by Derrick Henry’s 353 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Mike Vrabel’s team was humbled out of the gate in a 38-13 Week 1 defeat at the hands of the Cardinals, but bounced back for a thrilling overtime win against the Seahawks in Week 2 and controlled the Colts in Week 3.

New York, meanwhile, is 0-3 and has scored just 20 points this season.

As the Jets look for an upset, here are six storylines to follow ahead of the Week 4 matchup with Tennessee.