2022 NFL Power Rankings: Bears drop in rankings after loss |
Here is BEARSHQ's 15th power rankings for the 2022 season.
*We decided to explain the top 16 and the Bears* 1. Philadelphia Eagles 11-1 (up 1) Philadelphia ended last season on a hot streak and added AJ Brown to an offense that was missing a WR 1, and all of a sudden, the Eagles look like a championship team. 38 points in week one, a week two blowout on Monday Night Football over the Minnesota Vikings, and a dominating win over the Commanders, Jaguars, Cardinals, and division rival Cowboys — plus they recently dismantled their in-state rival Steelers and the Texans in primetime. Philly looks legit, the best team in the NFL thus far, until their week 10 loss to Washington. However, the Eagles have rebounded nicely since, with wins over the Colts, and Packers and a convincing win over the Titans. 2. Kansas City Chiefs 9-3 (down 1) Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs turned a rocky start into a dominating end of the season. Aside from two losses to the Bengals, the Chiefs did not lose since October. However, without Tyreek Hill, the offense looks much different, although the Chiefs did acquire Ju-Ju Smith Schuster, Marquez-Valdez Scantling, and rookie Skyy Moore to an offense that has Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. And that offense was clicking in weeks one and two. The Chiefs are one of the league’s best teams — despite dropping a late game to the Colts early on. The Chiefs got back on track in a big way with a dominating win over the Buccaneers and beat the Raiders in prime time Monday night. The Chiefs are easily a top-5 team in the sport, despite their recent loss to Buffalo at home — mostly because they responded by dominating the 49ers and beating the Titans, Jaguars, Chargers, and the Rams most recently before dropping their third loss of the calendar year to the Cincinnati Bengals. 3. Buffalo Bills 9-3 (no change) The Bills are one of the league’s best teams and had a heartbreaking end to the postseason a year ago. Josh Allen and the Bills won the AFC East and dominated New England in the playoffs before falling to Kansas City in overtime in the playoffs. Either way, the Bills are primed to own the AFC East and contend in the AFC. They are motivated, and showed it in their week one blowout of LA and week two domination of Tennessee, but faltered a bit in week 3 against Miami. The Bills did get back on track against the Ravens in week four, their first win over their last 20 victories that was by less than 10 points. The Bills followed that up by throttling the Steelers and getting past the big brother Chiefs in a thriller. The Bills beat down the Packers, but they faltered against the Jets. They look GOOD, but beatable, which showed against Minnesota. But the Bills got back on track these past three weeks, getting past the Browns, Lions, and Patriots. 4. San Francisco 49ers 8-4 (no change) San Francisco has one of the most talented rosters in the sport, and rode their best players to an NFC Championship appearance. The 49ers made the change to Trey Lance, but with Kyle Shannahan and the defensive superstars the 49ers have, they are easily one of the NFC’s best teams on paper — and with Trey Lance injured, Jimmy G is back under center, so we know what they are, and that is a good team, as shown on Monday night when they handled the Rams and this week when they thumped Carolina. But, the 49ers faltered on Sunday against the Falcons. The 49ers acquired Christian McCaffrey at the trade deadline, and now look primed for a playoff push, and beating the Rams, Chargers, Cardinals, Saints, and Dolphins certainly helps their case — but we’ll see how the 49ers look with Brock Purdy under center instead of Jimmy G. 5. Dallas Cowboys 9-3 (no change) Dallas has one of the best defenses in the league, but week 1 was challenging as the Cowboys dropped the game to Tampa and lost Dak Prescott to injury. But since then, the Cowboys have rallied to beat the Bengals, Giants, Commanders, and Rams — they are definitely a team to look out for in the NFC. With Dak back, the Cowboys have beaten the Lions and Bears in a convincing fashion. But have faltered against the Packers this past Sunday. Dallas had an elite response, though, dominating the 8-1 Vikings on the road on Sunday and beating the Giants on Thanksgiving and the Colts in dominant fashion. 6. Cincinnati Bengals 8-4 (up 2) The Bengals were the AFC’s representative in the Super Bowl, but it has been a rocky start to the season for Joe Burrow and the Bengals. The Bengals have struggled to keep Burrow upright, but still, have the makings of a contending team, and showed that Sunday against the Jets and last Thursday against the then-undefeated Dolphins — but faltered slightly on SNF against Baltimore. The Bengals got back on track with a win over New Orleans on Sunday — but faltered in a big way against the Browns on Monday Night Football. However, the Bengals got back to winning ways over Carolina, the Steelers, the Titans, and the Chiefs this past week. 7. Miami Dolphins 8-4 (down 1) The question surrounding the Miami Dolphins is how good can Tua be, because the offense that features Tyreek Hill, Jalen Waddle, and Raheem Mostert is loaded with speed. If Tua can tie it all together, Miami looks scary, and his six touchdown passes in an epic comeback against Baltimore certainly looks like it and hanging on over the Super Bowl favorite Buffalo Bills, among other victories over the Bears, Browns, Patriots, Steelers, Lions, and Texans make the Dolphins a top-10 team — despite their losses to Cincinnati, New York, Minnesota and San Francisco. 8. Minnesota Vikings 10-2 (down 1) With an offensive-minded head coach and the best wide receiver in football, the Minnesota Vikings look like legit contenders early on. A blowout win of the division rival Green Bay Packers certainly helps, but getting blown out against Philadelphia certainly does not. But keep an eye on Minnesota, as they got back on track with wins over the Lions, Saints, Bears, Dolphins, Cardinals, Commanders, and Bills. However, the Vikings fell mightily to the Cowboys on Sunday. But, getting back on track on Thanksgiving over the Patriots and Jets was a strong showing for Minnesota. 9. Baltimore Ravens 8-4 (no change) Baltimore has one of the league’s strongest rosters, but they spent most of 2021 as the most injured team in the sport. But this team has speed all over the field, on both sides of the ball, and they know their identity. Led by an MVP in Lamar Jackson, the Ravens have the recipe for success — they just need to stay healthy. The Ravens lost a shootout thriller in week two against Miami and a tough game to Buffalo in week four but got back on track by beating the Bengals on Sunday night. This week, Baltimore took a step back, falling to the Giants. However, the Ravens have gotten it back on track beating the Browns, Tampa Bay, the Saints, and the Panthers. Just when it appeared the Ravens had turned the corner of finishing games strong, they blew a 9-point fourth-quarter lead to the Jaguars and barely snuck past the Broncos in a game that Lamar Jackson got hurt. 10. Tennessee Titans 7-5 (no change) Mike Vrabel’s team had the No. 1 seed in the AFC last season, traded away AJ Brown — and the Titans are still leading the AFC South. A stout defense and the prowess of future Hall of Fame Derrick Henry are enough to make this team look scary come December and January. The Titans looked great against Green Bay last week but faltered last Sunday against the Bengals and this week against the Eagles. 11. New York Giants 7-4-1 (no change) The New York Giants have shocked the football world early on as they are in position for a playoff berth. Led by a resurgent Saquan Barkley and stout defense, the Giants have been able to beat the Titans, Panthers, Bears, Packers, and Ravens in the early going — all while proven no lead is safe against the G men — even though the Giants were unable to complete the comeback against Seattle, they got back on track against the Texans this week before losing to the Lions on Sunday and the Cowboys on Thanksgiving and tying the Commanders. 12. Los Angeles Chargers 6-6 (no change) LA might have had the best off-season in the league. The offense had no problems, but the Chargers struggled to get stops. This year, the Chargers add pass rusher Khalil Mack and shut down corner JC Jackson to a defense that will be getting a healthy Derwin James and Joey Bosa back in 2022. This team might be the most complete team in the NFL, and they looked like it handling the Raiders in Week one. A step back in week two against KC, where Justin Herbert was injured, and a week three loss, where he was not himself, will not knock the Chargers too far back in our rankings, especially after their blowout of the Texans and wins over Cleveland and Broncos over the last three weeks. However, dropping to Seattle did not help the Chargers, but beating Atlanta did before they lost to the 49ers and Chiefs in back to back weeks. They got back on track nicely this past week over the Cardinals as they begin to regain health, but dropped one to the Raiders this week — they’ve been disappointing. 13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-6 (no change) So we know the Bucs have a wildly talented offense and a defense with young stars — plus Tom Brady, so this team really does not have any flaws — and that was on display Sunday night in Dallas. This week against New Orleans, Tom Brady had some struggles, but the defense came through at the end to make Tampa Bay 2-0. Weeks three and four were a step back, losing to Green Bay and Kansas City. Tom Brady has not lost three weeks in a row since 2002. That streak continued when the Bucs beat the Falcons in Week 5. However, there is plenty of drama surrounding Brady, and some think that led to the Bucs dropping one to the Steelers or to the Ravens this week. We saw a bit of vintage Brady this past week over the Rams, though, and in Germany over the Seahawks. Brady has become the only quarterback in NFL history to win an NFL game in four countries. The Buccaneers looked primed to get over .500 on Sunday, but they uncharacteristically choked a fourth-quarter lead and lost in overtime to the Browns. But, Brady’s magic was back in full swing this week against the Saints, completing a 14-point comeback in the fourth quarter. 14. Seattle Seahawks 7-5 (no change) Seattle is now in our top 14, after a phenomenal start to the season. Who would have ever thought that after even weeks, the Seahawks would be leading a division that has represented the NFC in the last two Super Bowls? Geno Smith has led the offense admirably, and the run game has proven strong for the first-place Seahawks — who have beaten the Chargers, Broncos, Cardinals twice, Lions and Giants so far. The Seahawks lost a shootout to the Raiders in week 12, though, knocking them down a peg, but they got back on track over the Rams last week. 15. New York Jets 7-5 (no change) New York Jets are back in our top 15 after a commanding win over the Bears, with new starting quarterback Mike White at the helm. The Jets benched Zach Wilson despite having a winning record, and the Jets' offense appeared to click. The Jets have wins over the Bills, Packers, Bears, Dolphins, Browns, Steelers, and Broncos and are enjoying their best season in years. 16. Washington Commanders 7-5-1 (no change) The Commanders are in last place in the NFC East — which has quietly turned into the league's best division here in 2022. Prior to the season, the Commanders renamed their team and made a big splash by signing Carson Wentz. However, he went down with an injury, and the Commanders have been on a hot streak with Taylor Heinecke at QB, and have rattled off wins against the Packers, Eagles, Texans, and Falcons. 17. Green Bay Packers 5-8 (no change) 18. New England Patriots 6-6 (no change) 19. Pittsburgh Steelers 5-7 (no change) 20. Las Vegas Raiders 5-7 (no change) 21. Arizona Cardinals 4-8 (no change) BYE 22. Detroit Lions 5-7 (up 3) 23. Atlanta Falcons 5-8 (down 1) 24. Chicago Bears 3-10 (down 1) The Bears go into the season with a new coach, a new general manager, a new staff, and a quarterback who many expect to take the next step. Now it’s just time for the Bears to upgrade the offensive line and build around Justin Fields, and finally, show some promise on the field. Which they did in their week 1 win over the 49ers. After a few weeks of choppy offense, the Bears delivered in a big way on Monday night over the New England Patriots, dominating in Foxboro. Justin Fields is showing some real promise, and the Bears are winning games — plus, the acquisition of Chase Claypool should help the offense. The Bears have lost to the Cowboys, Dolphins, Lions, Falcons, Jets, and Packers in consecutive weeks, but the best player on the field in all games has been from Chicago — in fact, Fields became the first player all season to win NFC Player of the week in a losing effort, and the first in NFL history to rush for 178 yards in a game. And the first ever to have three 50+ yard rush TDs. Plus, the Bears are the first team in NFL history to lose three straight games when they put up 29+ points. 25. New Orleans Saints 4-9 (down 1) 26. Cleveland Browns 5-7 (no change) 27. Jacksonville Jaguars 4-8 (no change) 28. Indianapolis Colts 4–8-1 (no change) 29. Carolina Panthers 4-8 (no change) BYE 30. Denver Broncos 3-9 (no change) 31. Los Angeles Rams 3-9 (no change) 32. Houston Texans 1–10-1 (no change) Stay tuned as we update these rankings every week.