PFT’s Week Two 2022 NFL power rankings
1. Bills (1-0; No. 3): They’ll go as far as Josh Allen can take them. And he can take them all the way.
2. Chiefs (1-0; No. 4): Anyone who was sleeping on the Chiefs is now wide-ass awake.
3. Buccaneers (1-0; No. 2): They beat an overmatched Dallas team, but something’s missing.
4. Rams (0-1; No. 1): They may not see another team this year as good as the one that dismantled them in Week One.
5. Eagles (1-0; No. 9): The three-point margin obscures how solid they were.
6. Ravens (1-0; No. 12): Yes, it was the Jets. But they look like they’re ready to contend.
7. Bengals (0-1; No. 6): They stepped on a rake to start the season, and still almost won.
8. Packers (0-1; No. 5): At least it wasn’t 38-3.
9. 49ers (0-1; No. 7): It’s hard to tell how good (or not) they are based on a game played in a swamp.
10. Titans (0-1; No. 8): Last year, they were blown out at home in Week One and recovered to win the No. 1 seed.
11. Chargers (1-0; No. 15): Great start. Consistency, and health, will be the key.
12. Dolphins (1-0; No. 18): The Bills need to be far more concerned about the Dolphins than the Patriots.
13. Steelers (1-0; No. 16): They’ve got a chance to take a 4-0 record to Buffalo in Week Five.
14. Colts (0-0-1; No. 11): They ended an eight-game Week One losing streak. They probably aren’t celebrating.
15. Raiders (0-1; No. 14): They’ve got to regroup quickly, because things don’t get much easier until their Week Six bye.
16. Browns (1-0; No. 21): The Browns of past regimes wouldn’t have recovered from that blown lead.
17. Cowboys (0-1; No. 10): When you have two quarterbacks, you have none. When you have one quarterback who gets injured, you also have none.
18. Vikings (1-0; No. 22): Things could get very interesting in the NFC