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#Bills, Raiders jump in Top 10 overhaul

#Bills, Raiders jump in Top 10 overhaul

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There was some significant movement at the high end of the Post’s weekly NFL Power Rankings, as two of the Top 10 teams from the previous list fell in Week 2.

The New England Patriots dropped three notches to No. 9, and the New Orleans Saints tumbled seven spots to No. 11 with a Monday night loss in the first game in Las Vegas since the Raiders moved to Sin City.

At least two more unbeaten teams will fail to win in Week 3, with a couple of marquee matchups on tap pitting Top 10 teams against each other.

1. Kansas City Chiefs, 2-0 (Last week: 1)

The beauty of the defending Super Bowl champs continues to be their propensity for comebacks, even if they look shaky for much of the game. They are 6-0 when they fall behind by at least 10 points in the past two seasons with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback after Sunday’s win over the Chargers. Next: Monday at Baltimore.

2. Seattle Seahawks, 2-0 (3)

Russell Wilson threw touchdowns to five different receivers Sunday night against New England and his 82.5 percent completion percentage through Week 2 is the highest mark (min: 40 attempts) through the first two games of any season in NFL history. Next: Sunday vs. Dallas.

3. Baltimore Ravens, 2-0 (2)

The first major heavyweight clash this season will be between Mahomes and Lamar Jackson in primetime in Week 3. The Ravens rushed for 230 yards Sunday against J.J. Watt and the Houston Texans for their 14th straight regular season win. Next: Monday vs. Kansas City.

4. Green Bay Packers, 2-0 (5)

Aaron Rodgers and the Pack are only the fourth team over the past 40 NFL seasons with at least 80 points and 1,000 yards of offense in their first two games. The other Aaron, running back Aaron Jones, had more than 200 scrimmage yards and scored three touchdowns Sunday, only the second Packer to do that since 1966 (Javon Walker, 2004). Next: Sunday night at New Orleans.

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John Brown and Josh Allen celebrate a touchdown.AP

5. Buffalo Bills, 2-0 (7)

Josh Allen continues to outplay the quarterbacks taken ahead of him in the 2018 draft — Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold. He has set a career best in passing yardage in each of the first two weeks: 312 against the Jets in Week 1 and 417 (with four TDs) in Sunday’s win over Miami. Next: Sunday vs. LA Rams.

6. Arizona Cardinals, 2-0 (9)

Last year’s No. 1 overall draft pick Kyler Murray continues to be a dual threat, with 516 passing yards and 158 on the ground combined in wins against San Francisco and Washington. Trade acquisition DeAndre Hopkins already has 22 receptions to show for his $54.5 million contract extension. Next: Sunday vs. Detroit

7. Los Angeles Rams, 2-0 (8)

The Rams are playing like they expect to be a factor in the loaded NFC West after missing the playoffs last season. Jared Goff picked apart the Eagles for three aerial touchdowns in Sunday’s blowout win. Next: Sunday at Buffalo.

8. Pittsburgh Steelers, 2-0 (10)

The Steelers held off Denver backup Jeff Driskel after knocking Drew Lock out of Sunday’s game. Mike Tomlin’s defense recorded seven sacks and a safety and stopped the Broncos’ potential game-winning drive 15 yards shy of the go-ahead score in the closing minutes. Next: Sunday vs. Houston.

9. New England Patriots, 1-1 (6)

Even with Cam Newton getting stuffed by the Seahawks at the goal line to end the Pats’ Sunday night bid, the new quarterback in town looks like he’ll be a supreme bargain for Bill Belichick at the veteran minimum base salary of $1.05 million. As long as Cam stays healthy, of course. Next: Sunday vs. Las Vegas.

10. Las Vegas Raiders, 2-0 (17)

Vegas, baby. Jon Gruden’s team makes the biggest move of the week after christening Allegiant Stadium with an impressive 34-24 Monday night takedown of the Saints, who were playing without record-setting receiver Michael Thomas. Next: Sunday at New England.

11. New Orleans Saints, 1-1 (4)

13. Dallas Cowboys, 1-1 (15)

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1-1 (12)

15. San Francisco 49ers, 1-1 (11)

16. Chicago Bears, 2-0 (19)

17. Los Angeles Chargers, 1-1 (13)

18. Washington Football Team, 1-1 (14)</h2

19. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1-1 (20)

20. Indianapolis Colts, 1-1 (23)

21. Houston Texans, 0-2 (21)

22. Cleveland Browns, 1-1 (29)

23. Minnesota Vikings, 0-2 (16)

24. Carolina Panthers, 0-2 (22)

25. Denver Broncos, 0-2 (24)

26. Philadelphia Eagles, 0-2 (25)

27. Atlanta Falcons, 0-2 (27)

28. New York Giants, 0-2 (26)

Big Blue and the 49ers can commiserate this week over the catastrophic losses of back-to-back No. 2 overall picks Saquon Barkley and Nick Bosa to season-ending ACL injuries. The Niners also might be without Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle); if so we’ll see if Daniel Jones can defeat backup Nick Mullens for the Giants’ first win. Next: Sunday vs. San Francisco.

29. Cincinnati Bengals, 0-2 (28)

30. Miami Dolphins, 0-2 (30)

31. Detroit Lions, 0-2 (31)

32. Jets, 0-2 (32)

Adam Gase’s Jets have done almost nothing right in the first half through two games, falling behind 21-3 through two quarters in each of their losses to Buffalo and San Francisco. Next: Sunday at Indianapolis.

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