AFC Power Rankings: End of regular season edition

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9. player. 28. <p>In his final game, Charles Woodson was the Raiders’ second-leading tackler. One of the best defensive backs in the history of the game, Woodson is leaving the Raiders in good shape. This is a young team that got a taste of winning in 2015; the Raiders avoided their fourth consecutive double-digit loss season by emerging victorious in seven of 16 contests.</p> <p>It should be noted that five of the Raiders’ five losses came by just one score. Also noteworthy is the fact that the Raiders defeated two AFC teams with at least 10 wins—the New York Jets in Week 8, 34-20, and the Denver Broncos in Week 14, 15-12.</p> <p>Latavius Murray rushed for 1,000 yards and Amari Cooper racked up 1,000 yards receiving, indicating that the Raiders have finally injected long-term talent into their offense.</p>. AFC West. 7-9. Oakland Raiders

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