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NFL Power Rankings

  1. Power rankings: Take it outdoors … (Yahoo! Sports) - Suggestions where every team can host an outdoor game as last week's winner moves to No. 1.
  2. Power rankings: Eli's Giants barely hold off Peyton's Colts (USA Today) - The New York Giants barely held off the hard-charging Indianapolis Colts for first place in the USA TODAY NFL power rankings. Both teams received five first-place votes, and Eli Manning's Giants tallied three more points (368) than big brother Petyon Manning's Colts (365). The Pittsburgh Steelers garnered the other two first-place votes. The Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers were tied for ...
  3. John Tomase's NFL power rankings (Boston Herald) - 1. Titans (13-3) Now the real test begins. 2. Giants (12-4) It's amazing how far they've come since this time last year. 3. Steelers (12-4) Between motorcycles...
  4. Myers: Titans, Giants still power top of rankings (New York Daily News) - With the playoffs set to get underway, our final installment of the NFL power rankings has the usual suspects at the top resting for the playoffs, and a few susprises in the top 10.
  5. Power Rankings: Jones' vanity at heart of Dallas downer (CBS Sportsline) - The Jags, Packers and Saints are candidates, but the hyped Cowboys, who finish No. 13, are the NFL's biggest bust of 2008. Pete Prisco says there's plenty of blame to go around in Dallas, from the top down.
  6. Utah out of sight, out of mind (Yahoo! Sports) - The unbeaten Utes are left out the national title hunt. The infuriating part, some voters in the BCS polls never bothered to watch them.
  7. National sports briefs: Burrell rings in year by joining runners-up (The Salisbury Post) - Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Pat Burrell went from one World Series team to the other. The Tampa Bay Rays added a big bat to the middle o ...
  8. Fantasy Clicks: Wild card revelations (Sports Illustrated) - Read full story for latest details.
  9. Burrell signs with Tampa Bay (The Herald News) - In brief: Pat Burrell went from one World Series team to the other. The Tampa Bay Rays added a big bat to the middle of their lineup, agreeing Monday on a $16 million, two-year contract with Burrell.
  10. Blog: Glauber's Week 17 NFL power rankings (Newsday)
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