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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Tennessee Titans. 14. team. 35. Unable to fully take advantage of a porous Oakland defense, the Titans fell to 1-2 on the year. DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry combined for 159 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, but Marcus Mariota committed three turnovers that the Titans weren’t able to overcome. Further evidence of the offense’s shortcoming was just two third down successes on 12 attempts. Next week, the Titans will look to even out at 2-2 by beating divisional rival Houston.. (1-2). Previous:

13. Three lost fumbles and a measly 35 yards on the ground by Melvin Gordon kept the Chargers from finishing the job in Indianapolis this week. It’s really hard to win in this league if it takes you until the third quarter to score a touchdown on offense, which is exactly what the Chargers did in Week 3. The Saints come to town next week; maybe the Chargers will get up against their former quarterback, Drew Brees.. (1-2). Previous: . San Diego Chargers. 13. team

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