NFL Power Rankings: After ugly losses, which team falls furthest?
Of the teams that were in the top 10 in last week's RADIO.COM Sports NFL Power Rankings, just five of them won in Week 6.
As much as the Seattle Seahawks need to figure out defensive solutions to remain among the sport's elite, they were on the bye in Week 6, and remain undefeated in 2020. With that, they hold serve with their positioning on the countdown from a week ago.
That said, four other teams in last week's top 10 lost, and many in relatively ugly fashion.
After jumping out to 10-0 lead in Tampa Bay, Aaron Rodgers threw two interceptions and the Green Bay Packers gave up 38 consecutive points in a throttling at the hands of Tom Brady and the Buccaneers.
Things didn't go much better for the Cleveland Browns, who after four consecutive victories got curbstomped by the Steelers in Pittsburgh, losing 38-7.
Meanwhile, despite Drew Lock's best attempts late in the game, the New England Patriots weren't able to overcome an early deficit to the Denver Broncos, suffering a loss that we can confirm pushed them well out of this week's top 10.
And finally, the Buffalo Bills, undefeated just two weeks ago, lost for the second time in as many weeks, falling this time to Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl Champions. Sean McDermott's traditionally stout defensive unit has struggled in 2020, which has become apparent in the past two weeks when Josh Allen and the offense haven't been able to put up 30 plus points per game, as they did through the first quarter of the season.
So among these teams, who saw the biggest dropoff this week? Without further ado, here are this week's RADIO.COM Sports NFL Power Rankings: