NFL power rankings Week 6: New team claims No. 1 spot
There was some thought here that the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs had a chance to go 16-0 and repeat with another title, never ceding the top spot in the NFL power rankings here at RADIO.COM Sports.
It still feels pretty likely that Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will enter the postseason as the odds-on favorites to win Super Bowl LV, but they won't do so with a perfect record after losing a 40-32 shootout to the division rival Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
The Chiefs are still 4-1 and have a defining 34-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in hand in Week 3. That said, a troubling trend is beginning to emerge -- the Chiefs had no problem getting up for the Ravens on Monday Night Football but perhaps have underestimated what they would be facing in two divisional matchups. They lost to the Raiders and narrowly defeated the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 2, despite the fact that Justin Herbert didn't learn he would be making his NFL debut until minutes before the game started.
Look, it wouldn't surprise anyone if the Chiefs rattled off 11 victories in a row after their first loss and finished 15-1. Under the NFL's new playoff format, they can't coast through the regular season. Last year, the No. 2 seed secured the Chiefs a first-round bye in the AFC Playoffs. It won't do that in 2020 with seven teams in each conference making the playoffs.
While we anticipate the Chiefs returning to the top spot in short order, for a week, a new team finds itself at the top of our power rankings.