NFL Power Rankings: Week 17

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Dec 26, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; A dejected Philadelphia Eagles fan during the final minutes of game against the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field. The Redskins defeated the Eagles, 38-24. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

New Orleans really felt the <a href=. (6-9). . New Orleans Saints. 26. team. 15

. Philadelphia Eagles. 25. team. 54. Letting the Washington Redskins walk all over you on Thursday Night Football probably isn’t what Chip Kelly thought would happen before the season began. It’s not how any team would like to end their season, but it’s where Philadelphia finds themselves. Without fixing the running game, there’s not much else the Eagles need to worry about. Defensively, it’ll take some time for those guys to start to mesh perfectly, but Kelly needs to find a better way to make <a href=. (6-9)

. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 24. team. 48. <a href=. (6-9)

31. The issue of Odell Beckham, Jr.’s on-the-field actions against the Carolina Panthers recently was a display of anger and frustration that could only come from this team. Every year, the Giants are the perfect definition of a coin-toss franchise — one year, they’re a giant slayer, the next year, they couldn’t win with all odds in their favor. Tom Coughlin’s future with the team is in question, and considering they still couldn’t come out on top of a very weak NFC East, it’s safe to say the Giants will be ready to move on.. (6-9). . New York Giants. 23. team

(6-9). . Chicago Bears. 22. team. 57. When you consider just how successful <a href=

42. The boys by the bay might only have four wins this season, but considering what they went through in this past off-season, four wins is more than enough to tell the rest of the league the can win while in a rebuild. Despite losing several guys to retirement and <a href=. (4-11). . San Francisco 49ers. 21. team

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