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Chiefs are undeniable as Eagles tumble

It’s official – the Giants are currently the worst team in the NFL.

With a franchise-record 10 consecutive losses, including a devastating defeat to the Falcons, the Giants are struggling to find their footing this season. They are the only team left with fewer than three wins.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Chiefs are dominating with 14 wins, solidifying their top spot in the rankings.

While there may be some debate about other teams like the Bills, Lions, or Vikings, the two-time defending Super Bowl champions are proving they still have what it takes to succeed.

With the top and bottom teams established, here are The Post’s NFL power rankings for Week 17:

1. Chiefs 14-1 (2)

Despite a sprained ankle, Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 27-19 victory against the Texans, inching closer to securing the AFC’s No. 1 seed in the playoffs.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates with tight end Travis Kelce (87) after scoring a touchdown during the first half against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

2. Bills 12-3 (3)

James Cook and the Bills staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Patriots 24-21, showcasing their resilience and determination.

3. Lions 13-2 (4)

Despite injuries, the Lions managed to defeat the Bears 34-17, setting several franchise records in the process.

4. Vikings 13-2 (5)

Justin Jefferson’s heroics led the Vikings to a 27-24 comeback victory against the Seahawks, solidifying their position in the rankings.

5. Eagles 12-3 (1)

Jalen Hurts proved his worth, even in a loss to the Commanders, as the Eagles continue to fight for a playoff spot.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) drops a pass during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. AP

6. Packers 11-4 (6)

The Packers secured a playoff berth with a dominant 34-0 win over the Saints, showcasing their strength on both sides of the ball.

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7. Ravens 10-5 (8)

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens clinched a playoff berth with a solid performance against the Steelers, solidifying their spot in the rankings.

8. Steelers 10-5 (7)

The Steelers missed an opportunity to clinch the AFC North title, falling short against the Ravens in a tough loss.

9. Commanders 10-5 (11)

The Commanders pulled off a thrilling victory against the Eagles, showcasing their resilience and determination in a hard-fought battle.

Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) runs the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Northwest Stadium. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

10. Chargers 9-6 (13)

The Chargers made history with a successful fair-catch kick field goal, propelling them to a comeback win against the Broncos.

11. Broncos 9-6 (9)

12. Texans 9-6 (10)

13. Rams 9-6 (14)

14. Buccaneers 8-7 (12)

15. Seahawks 8-7 (15)

16. Falcons 8-7 (17)

17. Dolphins 7-8 (18)

18. Bengals 7-8 (20)

19. Cardinals 7-8 (16)

20. Cowboys 7-8 (23)

21. Colts 7-8 (21)

22. 49ers 6-9 (19)

23. Panthers 4-11 (27)

24. Saints 5-10 (22)

25. Jets 4-11 (24)

The Jets faced a tough loss to the Rams, despite a strong effort from Aaron Rodgers and the team.

Davante Adams #17 of the Jets fails to complete a reception in the end zone under coverage by Omar Speights #48 of the Los Angeles Rams during the second quarter. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

26. Bears 4-11 (25)

27. Browns 3-12 (26)

28. Raiders 3-12 (31)

29. Jaguars 3-12 (28)

30. Titans 3-12 (29)

31. Patriots 3-12 (30)

32. Giants 2-13 (32)

The Giants suffered a tough loss to the Falcons, highlighting their struggles on both offense and defense.

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