NFL Week 8: Power Rankings Shake Up with New No. 1 Team
- The Baltimore Ravens are leading the league with 31.14 points per game and are on a five-game win streak.
- The Green Bay Packers achieved their second win over a team with a winning record this season through a last-minute field goal.
- The performance of the Washington Commanders is concerning, as they have failed to defeat any winning teams this season.
In the NFL's Week 8, the Baltimore Ravens lead the league in scoring with an average of 31.14 points per game and are currently enjoying a five-game winning streak, four of which were against winning teams. On the other hand, the Green Bay Packers secured only their second victory over a team with a winning record, edging out the Denver Broncos with a last-minute field goal from Brandon McManus. The Washington Commanders, however, have not managed to defeat any team with a winning record, with all five of their wins against weaker opposition averaging only 1.8 wins each. This week promises crucial matchups, including the Commanders facing the New York Giants, which could affect playoff positions for several teams. Notably, several players are making headlines, including rookie Bijan Robinson, who finally broke the 100-yard rushing mark after a dry spell, and Brian Thomas Jr., who stands out among first-year players with impressive receiving statistics.