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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Quincy Enunwa (81) and the Jets fell in Week 3. Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports /

30. It became comical just how many times the Jets turned the ball over in Week 3. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw six interceptions against the Chiefs, an utterly inexcusable amount for an NFL quarterback in one game (Tom Brady threw seven in all of last season, to put it in perspective). The picks that Fitzpatrick threw in the red zone, on the doorstep of the goal line, were especially painful for Jets fans. Things won’t get any easier next week against the Seahawks, so don’t expect the Jets to rise into the top half of these AFC power rankings any time soon.. (1-2). Previous: . New York Jets. 10. team

9. team. 16. By sacking Carson Palmer five times and picking him off on four occasions, the Bills made the Cardinals look very beatable. If you’re a Bills fan, you also have to like seeing LeSean McCoy rip off 110 yards and two scores on just 17 carries. The going gets tougher next week, though, as the Bills pay a visit to New England. Even though Tom Brady won’t be playing, the Patriots will be expected to win.. (1-2). Previous: . Buffalo Bills

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