NFL power rankings: Where recharged 49ers sit after bye week originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
For some teams, it’s time to start booking those offseason flights to Cancún.
Yes, I’m talking to you, New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys. You can try and turn your seasons around, but the writing is on the wall.
Week 9 featured two overtime thrillers, an acrobatic play you will have to see to believe and heated divisional battles that lived up to the hype. All while the 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers watched from their couches.
Here is where San Francisco sits heading into Week 10:
Record: 2-7
Bryce Young has played pretty well the last two weeks since returning as the starter and delivered late in a thrilling win. That’s great news for a young quarterback who’s had a difficult journey, but appears to have a good head on his shoulders.
Record: 2-7
For the second straight week, a rookie quarterback delivered a clutch touchdown as time expired. Except Drake Maye’s wasn’t quite as epic. Still impressive nonetheless. Unfortunately for New England, it resulted in a tough overtime loss.
Record: 2-6
Titans vs. Patriots. A very stoppable force meets a very movable object. A nice overtime win as Mason Rudolph continues to lean on Tony Pollard.
Record: 2-7
Daniel Jones finished the first half completing 4 of 6 pass attempts for ZERO yards and a touchdown. Truly incredible stuff. That touchdown also was his first passing touchdown at home in 672 days. The comeback attempt was too little too late.
Record: 2-7
There was no elegant tanking this week, at least on the defensive side of the ball. One week closer to a top draft pick.
Record: 2-7
Which week will Doug Pederson be fired? There’s no doubt he will be the first. It’s only a matter of time. They had a chance to complete the second-half comeback, but the $55-million man Trevor Lawrence didn’t have it in him. Has he ever?
Record: 2-7
That’s all, folks! After a once-promising start, the season is over for Derek Carr and Co., who have lost seven straight games.
Record: 2-7
Jameis Winston threw his 100th career interception. Then he threw his 101st. Then he threw his 102nd. That’s just what he’s going to do, they’ve got to live with it. He won’t win shoot-outs every week.
Record: 2-6
They put up one hell of a fight against the mighty Bills, but unfortunately for the Dolphins, De’Von Achane can’t play defense. It’s going to be hard to turn this season around.
Record: 3-6
A huge win over a very good opponent. I still have major doubts, but the offense and defense both lived up to their potential. They face an uphill battle back into playoff contention.
Record: 3-5
Things have fallen apart in Big D. Now Dak Prescott is hurt. Someone’s getting fired this week, right?
Record: 4-5
Making the switch to Joe Flacco was the right move. He and running back Jonathan Taylor just so happened to run into the buzzsaw that is the Vikings’ defense this week.
Record: 4-5
Joe Burrow did what he’s done all season. There’s no question about the offense’s potential, but can the defense improve? A necessary win over a bad team.
Record: 4-5
Geno Smith giveth, Geno Smith taketh away. Geno Smith giveth, Geno Smith taketh away. He has a little bit of Jameis Winston in him, and for that, they should move on in the offseason.
Record: 4-4
Two weeks in a row Caleb Williams and the Bears’ offense has looked bad. There will be more peaks and valleys to follow, that’s normal. Can the defense step up and carry them? Today, they did not.
Record: 5-4
Bo Nix caught a touchdown pass on Denver’s version of the “Philly Special.” He’s fun to watch, even if it’s ugly at times. Denver, however, probably won’t hang with the big boys down the stretch.
Record: 4-5
A valiant effort from Baker Mayfield, but without his two best weapons it was going to be hard to beat the Chiefs on the road. A tough matchup against the 49ers next week before a bye and then matchups against the Giants, Panthers and Raiders. It gets much easier.
Record: 5-4
Neither Kyler Murray, Marvin Harrison nor Trey McBride are the engine that makes this offense run. It’s James Conner and the run game, which can be hit or miss. This week, it hit big time. Next week? Who knows.
Record: 4-4
The NFC West, in my opinion, has two legit playoff contenders. The Rams, as long as Matthew Stafford and his weapons stay healthy and aren’t ejected mid-game, are one of them. The other (will be) the 49ers.
Record: 5-3
Justin Herbert shredded a good Browns defense. I’ve been sounding the alarm about his weapons in the passing game, but it just doesn’t seem to matter. He gets it done. A nice bounce-back for J.K. Dobbins.
Record: 4-4 (Bye week)
They enjoyed a much-needed bye week, where Christian McCaffrey should be waiting for them on the other side. Is it time for the annual 49ers second-half run?
Record: 6-3
Something’s up with C.J. Stroud. He has more than enough talent around him to overcome the loss of Stefon Diggs, but right now Joe Mixon is the only reliable piece of the offense.
Record: 6-3
It was clear Jordan Love was hurting. It’s hard to gut out a win over a team as dominant as the Lions. This was a huge game, so I understand him attempting to play through it. The bye week could not come at a better time.
Record: 6-3
Stay hot, Kirk Cousins. Have a day, Bijan Robinson. The vibes are excellent in Atlanta. It’s the Falcons’ division to lose.
Record: 6-2 (Bye week)
The defense continues to ball out, and Russell Wilson appears to have turned back the clock. They have a very good thing going right now, but a very tough schedule awaits them after the bye week.
Record: 7-2
Jayden Daniels continues to do Jayden Daniels things. Can he lead the ‘Manders through a tough upcoming stretch against NFC East opponents?
Record: 6-2
Sam Darnold’s going to make his boneheaded mistakes, as he did in this game. But if you have the defense to stabilize you, like they do, those picks won’t be backbreaking. Overall a decent night for the journeyman.
Record: 6-3
Lamar Jackson continues to get it done with his arm, as a big ‘screw you’ to the many teams who doubted his passing ability over the years. Is Derrick Henry the frontrunner for Offensive Player of the Year?
Record: 6-2
Saquon Barkley continued to prove he’s not from this planet. Jalen Hurts and the offense continued to roll. The Birds look really good right now, but let’s see if they can maintain it all season.
Record: 7-2
Josh Allen performed some wizardry and distributed the ball evenly to all of his receivers without Amari Cooper.
Record: 7-1
Jared Goff is playing the best football of his career and the defense continues to ascend. They’re the clear favorite to represent the NFC in Super Bow LIX against the …
Record: 8-0
Patrick Mahomes gave everyone a scare, but gutted through another injury and delivered in the clutch. That’s why they’re the champs and why they remain undefeated.
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