The NFL's 93rd season gets going Wednesday night when the Dallas Cowboys visit the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants. Ironic, as perhaps the most memorable Cowboys-at-Giants game ever came during the 1993 season. In a fight for both the NFC East and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, Emmitt Smith carried Dallas to a win with over 200 yards from scrimmage -- most of them gained with a now-famous separated shoulder.
Near the bottom, the Andrew Luck-led Indianapolis Colts made a small jump, which was not without some Twitter inspiration:
Hey, it's good to see Austin Collie's brother sticking his neck out there. In fact, feel free to voice your thoughts on our NFL rankings @HarrisonNFL. I'll try to answer all comers. Your brother doesn't have to be Miles Austin, either.
In the meantime, keep in mind that while the middle weeks of the preseason helped shape these rankings, those games still took place in the preseason. To quote Allen Iverson, we're talkin' 'bout preseason, man. Or something like that.
As always, let the dissension commence ...
(Note: Arrows reflect change in standings from the most recent Power Rankings.)
PREVIOUS RANKINGS: Preseason | Post-Draft | Post-Free Agency
... Belichick won his third ring in four years that season. Just sayin'.
Those three have to play ball against the Giants' front four Wednesday night, or it'll be 0-1 for Dallas.
Yes, he used all-caps. You heard it here first.
**He's also from Rochester ...*
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P.S. If Chris Hogan is 7-Eleven because he's "always open," is Les Brown the "Death Star" because he's always getting blown up?
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