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NFL.com (Eliot Harrison): 10, down 3 spots.
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ESPN (Turron Davenport): 7, down 1 spot.
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USA Today (Nate Davis): 10, down 3 spots.
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Bleacher Report: 9, down 2 spots.
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As expected, the Texans dropped in every power ranking after their second loss in the last three games. This loss to the Eagles stung more and likely cost the team heading into the NFL Playoffs, considering the stakes placed on the game for playoff seeding. However, the Texans are still widely regarded as one of the league’s best and will likely keep that distinction heading into the postseason, particularly if they manage to win the AFC South with a victory over the Jaguars on Sunday.
What say you, BRB? Did the Texans fall too far or are they in the right spot?
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