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NFL power ranking week 5; NY Giants are on the top of the NFC



30 September 2008 @ 02:17 pm ET

New York starts off powerfully in the fifth week of the NFL power rankings with a 3-0 lead in the NFC, being the only undefeated team in the league.

Still there is 13 games remaining and many things can happen in a league that is enriched with formidable teams that holds great potentials.

Sunday is coming and the Giants will host Seattle Seahawks.

"It doesn't matter who is on top right now," Giant's defensive end Justin Tuck said. "You know as well as I know this is probably the best (division) in the NFL and things are going to continue to change. How you see it right now is not how it is going to be in four weeks and that is not how it is going to be at the end of the season. We just have to continue to play and do it that way. When Week 16 or 17 gets here, then we will talk about it."

Some of the team members saw the other games and confirmed what strongly they believed – the NFC East is the NFL's strongest division.

The current rankings are as follows:

1. New York Giants

2. Dallas Cowboys

3. San Diego Chargers

4. Pittsburgh Steelers

5. Indianapolis Colts

6. Buffalo Bills

7. Tennessee Titans

8. Jacksonville Jaguars

9. Denver Broncos

10. Philadelphia Eagles

11. New Orleans Saints

12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

13. New England Patriots

14. Carolina Panthers

15. Washington Redskins

16. Green Bay Packers

17. Chicago Bears

18. New York Jets*

19. Baltimore Ravens

20. Minnesota Vikings

21. Seattle Seahawks

22. San Francisco 49ers

23. Arizona Cardinals

24. Cleveland Browns

25. Houston Texans

26. Kansas City Chiefs

27. Cincinnati Bengals

28. Oakland Raiders

29. Atlanta Falcons

30. Detroit Lions

31. Miami Dolphins

32. St. Louis Rams

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