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NFL Power Rankings: Eagles Fall Out of Top Five After Third Straight Loss

Philadelphia’s nightmarish December continued in Week 15, while San Francisco solidified its claim as Super Bowl favorites.

Hello, and welcome back to the NFL Power Rankings. This is our 15th installment. I hope you’ve enjoyed the ride to this point so far.

I think it’s important for us to appreciate what we have atop the standings right now. While the 49ers were always going to be the best team in football this year, the fact that they are joined by the RavensLionsDolphinsBrowns and Rams, among other teams, shows the kind of tide-turning that is taking place in the NFL right now. In four years, we will almost certainly not be talking about many of the stalwart teams of the 2020-2024 era. It’s almost impossible to keep good teams together for so long.

We exited an era of the Patriots and walked right into an era of the Chiefs. But this postseason could be defined by new blood, by wildcards, by backup quarterbacks going on long runs, because that is what is populating the field at the moment. That uncertainty may ultimately, inevitably, hand the Lombardi to San Francisco, but it also gives us a glimpse of the league beneath the weight of its little (or big) dynasties. And that is fun. Drew Lock going off is fun. Joe Flacco going off is fun. Isaiah Likely going off is fun. It doesn’t have to be beautiful if its at least unfamiliar.

Let’s go with that. Let’s enjoy it while it lasts.