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Updated NFL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, plus every team’s non-QB MVP

Which team took the top spot in this week’s poll? And who are the non-QB most valuable players on each team?

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Frustrated Jets say offense no-show ‘inexcusable’

The Jets managed only two field goals in a dispiriting 27-6 loss to the Chargers on Monday night, and afterward the frustration seeped out.

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Chargers snap Jets’ three-game win streak with Monday night win

The Chargers’ defense held Zach Wilson and the Jets without a touchdown.

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DE Young ‘wasn’t mad’ about trade to 49ers

Chase Young is embracing his new home after being traded by the Commanders to the 49ers.

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Bengals unsure if Chase (back) can play Week 10

Telling reporters Monday that the “only thing I can do is get healthy for the team and try my best,” Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is laboring through back soreness after a tough hit he suffered in Sunday’s win over the Buffalo Bills.

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Why the Chargers traded J.C. Jackson one season after an $82.5 million deal

Jackson inked the five-year, $82.5M deal in March of 2022, but was traded to the Patriots four games into this season.

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The ‘Restore Four’: Jets’ 2022 rookie class leads franchise turnaround

The season was supposed to be about Aaron Rodgers. But Garrett Wilson and the class of 2022 have stepped up to lead the Jets’ playoff push.

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Harbaugh: ‘No doubt’ AFC North is best division

All AFC North teams — Ravens, Steelers, Browns, Bengals — have a winning record and are currently in line to make the playoffs.

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Cards QB Murray to start Sunday if no setbacks

Kyler Murray will start at quarterback for the Cardinals on Sunday against the Falcons as long as he has no setbacks in practice this week, coach Jonathan Gannon said Monday.

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NFL appeal in Gruden lawsuit moved to January

The Nevada Supreme Court has pushed back to Jan. 10 the date for oral arguments in a contract interference and conspiracy lawsuit filed against the NFL by former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden.

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