Power 32
Published: Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
1. Chargers (13-3) San Diego Super Chargers on an 11-game winning streak.
2. Colts (14-2) Indy values individual stat milestones over undefeated season.
3. Saints (13-3) On three-game slide entering postseason following 13-0 start.
4. Vikings (12-4) Harvin a headache for entire NFL, named Offensive ROY.
5. Cowboys (11-5) Big D blanks Eagles to take NFC East title game in finale.
6. Packers (11-5) Woodson records career-high ninth INT, with three for TDs.
7. Patriots (10-6) Welker lost for playoffs after injuring left knee on fluke play.
8. Eagles (11-5) Lay egg in Dallas with division title, playoff position at stake.
9. Cardinals (10-6) Playoff deja vu, as Valley of the Sun squad enters ice cold.
10. Jets (9-7) Not quite Broadway Joe, wild Rex declares team Super favorites.
11. Bengals (10-6) Ochocinco changing name back to Johnson? Child please.
12. Ravens (9-7) Looking for revenge at Pats after dropping Week 4 victory.
13. Steelers (9-7) Reigning champs miss playoffs thanks to Browns shocker.
14. Titans (8-8) C.J. joins O.J., Dickerson, Sanders, Davis, Lewis in 2K club.
15. Texans (9-7) First winning season in franchise history but not in playoffs.
16. Falcons (9-7) First back-to-back winning seasons in history of franchise.
17. Giants (8-8) Allowed 40-plus points five times this year, most since 1966.
18. 49ers (8-8) Sweet mediocrity, San Fran’s first non-losing season since 2002.
19. Panthers (8-8) Stewart and Williams first 1,100-yard duo since 1970 merger.
20. Dolphins (7-9) Hosting Super Bowl XLIV, but won’t be playing on Feb. 7.
21. Jaguars (7-9) Eliminated from playoff contention with mistakes by the lake.
22. Broncos (8-8) Third team in NFL history to miss playoffs after starting 6-0.
23. Bears (7-9) Cutler throws four TDs, ends season with 27 TDs vs. 26 INTs.
24. Bills (6-10) T.O. moves past Tim Brown for third on all-time receiving list.
25. Browns (5-11) Czar Holmgren still may axe Man-generic despite late surge.
26. Seahawks (5-11) Even 12th Man could not slow down C.J. 2K performance.
27. Raiders (5-11) Russell misses meeting for “personal reasons” — in Vegas.
28. Chiefs (4-12) Charles sets franchise rushing record with 259 yards, two TDs.
29. Buccaneers (3-13) Freeman endures trial by fire, shows promise as rookie.
30. Redskins (4-12) Shanahan takes over after Zorn fades to (maroon and) black.
31. Lions (2-14) Two wins more than last year’s historically inept 0-16 season.
32. Rams (1-15) Gateway to the Worst team in NFL locks up No. 1 overall pick.