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Friday, September 24, 2004 - Page updated at 05:46 P.M.

NFL power rankings


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By Chris Cluff, Seattle Times staff

Team Comment
1 New England (2-0) Pats have two weeks to prepare for record-tying win No. 18.
2 Philadelphia (2-0) McNabb's passing line: 70%, 575 yards, 6 TDs, 0 INTs.
3 Indianapolis (1-1) Down the stretch in Triple Crown start: Pats, Titans, Packers.
4 Minnesota (1-1) Giving up out-of-bounds TD catches is becoming habit.
5 Tennessee (1-1) Titans have had big problems against Colts, losing last three.
6 Seattle (2-0) Wistrom is truly the money man on Hawks' defense.
7 Green Bay (1-1) Some contemplate Lambeau Leap after home loss to Bears.
8 N.Y. Jets (2-0) The 31-year-old Martin is averaging 10 yards per year.
9 Carolina (1-1) Foster is Australian for "no worries when Davis is out."
10 Jacksonville (2-0) After late wins, changing name to Jag-down-to-the-wires.
11 Denver (1-1) Losing on the road by a point ... Pryce-less.
12 Atlanta (2-0) Didn't the Falcons want Vick to stay in the pocket?
13 St. Louis (1-1) The Rams would have appreciated it if Vick had.
14 Baltimore (1-1) Ravens are in a Heap of trouble without star tight end.
15 New Orleans (1-1) It'll take two backs to replace Deuce, of course.
16 Kansas City (0-2) Offense needs Priest. Defense needs priest.
17 Detroit (2-0) Roy Williams looks great, except that No. 11 on his jersey.
18 Dallas (1-1) How long can Vinny, the former Jet, keep winging it like that?
19 Cincinnati (1-1) Despite night win, still not-ready-for-prime-time players.
20 Pittsburgh (1-1) With Maddox out, clock has started on Big Ben's career.
21 N.Y. Giants (1-1) It took seven turnovers by defense to snap nine-game skid.
22 Washington (1-1) Gibbs' team gave the Giants those seven turnovers.
23 Oakland (1-1) The streak ended, and so should Rice's Hall of Fame career.
24 Tampa Bay (0-2) Brad Johnson's still the Bucs' QB, as in Quickly Benched.
25 Cleveland (1-1) At this injurious rate, won't have anyone left by November.
26 Chicago (1-1) Mike Brown TD machine has been turned off for season.
27 San Diego (1-1) Jets brought Brees, Chargers back to earth after short ride.
28 Houston (0-2) With seven TOs, Texans gave away first two games.
29 San Francisco (0-2) Defense has kept 49ers close: two losses by five total points.
30 Miami (0-2) Kinda like the hurricanes, everyone saw this coming.
31 Buffalo (0-2) Bills have two weeks to find offense for the Bledsoe Bowl.
32 Arizona (0-2) Green says offense is the best — if his guys could run it right.

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