#22-32:

#22-32:

Here’s how teams 22-32 shook out after Week 14:

22. Green Bay Packers (5-7-1): The Packers’ first game without Mike McCarthy as head coach went reasonably well, admittedly against a weak Falcons team, but Green Bay should be looking ahead to next season when they’re not already stuck with a 5-7-1 record.

23. Atlanta Falcons (4-9): I’m not ready to declare the Falcons one of the worst teams in the league yet, but they certainly look far from competitive, and they’ll definitely have a lot of work to do if they want to be a playoff team next season.

24. Detroit Lions (5-8): One of the least exciting teams in the NFL, the Lions’ Week 14 win over the Cardinals is far from impressive.

25. New York Jets (4-9): The Jets land one spot above the Bills for the sole reason that they beat them. In the grand scheme of things, I think Buffalo is the better team.

26. Buffalo Bills (4-9): I am proud to admit that I was wrong about Josh Allen – he may be inconsistent and leave a lot to be desired with his completion percentage, but he is an absolute stud running the ball.

27. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-9): The Jaguars may have landed above the absolute worst of the league in the week’s rankings, but they played an incredibly bad game against the Titans on Thursday night that included surrendering a 99-yard touchdown run by Derrick Henry.

28. Washington Redskins (6-7): Let’s be honest – a fourth-string quarterback like Josh Johnson is not going to be able to lead an already incompetent Redskins team to any kind of success.

29. Cincinnati Bengals (5-8): The Bengals’ five wins in the first eight weeks mean nothing now that they’ve lost five in a row and are hardly a threat to compete with anyone.

30. Oakland Raiders (3-10): The Raiders pulled off a miracle win against the Steelers, who were admittedly shorthanded, and this is easily Jon Gruden’s best win since he was re-hired as the Raiders’ head coach.

31. San Francisco 49ers (3-10): The 49ers’ only real competent player at this point is George Kittle, but his 210 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos was enough to make them bearable to watch in Week 14.

32. Arizona Cardinals (3-10): Having lost on a weekend when the Raiders and 49ers both won, the Cardinals are automatically catapulted back into last place.

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