AFC Power Rankings Week 4: Patriots back to No. 1

Jacoby Brissett (7) leads the New England Patriots to the top of theA AFC power rankings. Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
Jacoby Brissett (7) leads the New England Patriots to the top of theA AFC power rankings. Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jacoby Brissett (7) leads the New England Patriots to the top of theA AFC power rankings. Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports /

Here at Musket Fire, we don’t create full NFL power rankings. Instead, we focus just on AFC power rankings since they are more relevant to the New England Patriots fan base.

We start in the cellar with a team that can’t seem to buy a win in 2016.

team. 53. Despite a superhuman effort by Terrelle Pryor (eight receptions, 144 yards; four rushes, 21 yards, touchdown), the Browns failed to get in the win column in Week 3. You can put the lion’s share of the blame on Cody Parkey, who missed what would have been the game-winning field in addition to two other misses. <p>Next week, the Browns travel to the upstart Washington Redskins in search of their first win of the season. Don’t count on them getting it.</p>. (0-3). Previous: . Cleveland Browns. 16

52. For the third straight week, the Jaguars struggled mightily to run the ball, and for the third straight week, it cost them on the scoreboard. Yet again, Blake Bortles was the team’s leading rusher, as T.J. Yeldon and Chris Ivory combined for just 31 yards on 18 carries.<br /> The poor results on the ground affected the passing game greatly, as Bortles tossed three interceptions in what was a very winnable game against the Baltimore Ravens.<br /> A home test against divisional rival Indianapolis awaits the Jaguars in Week 4.. (0-3). Previous: . Jacksonville Jaguars. 15. team

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