The Philadelphia Eagles make a change in the Nick of a time, the clock is ticking on Big Ben's return, and the Dez dispenser is dishing out touchdowns and fantasy points for Big D.
Yup, bad puns are alive and well as we head into Week 14, and so is bad football. The NFC North comes to mind, as both the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bearscouldn't make a tackle (or even attempt one, in the former team's case) around their own goal line at crunch time. While the Bears are 8-4, they better get their act together if they're to stay with the Green Bay Packers in the division race. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Vikings have gone from 5-1 & cruising to 6-6 & handily losing.
As for the Super Bowl race ...
Who pays you? Tom Coughlin and Ramses Barden? For the record, I think ADP pays ours, although I have a facsimile Roger Goodell autograph on my check. I also had a facsimile "autographed" baseball from the 1985 Texas Rangers. They went 62-99. It's worth about 35 cents. But I digress.
This just in: Eli Manning's New York Giants no longer reside in the top 10. The rationalization for the fall to 12th is below. With three quarters of the regular season in the books, we provided the reasoning for each team's specific ranking in this week's blurbs. And as always, the dropbox for your thoughts on such reasoning is @HarrisonNFL.
Until then, let the dissension commence ...
(Note: Arrows reflect change in standings from last week's Power Rankings.)
Elliot Harrison is an analyst on NFL Network's NFL Fantasy Live show, weekdays at 1 p.m. ET and Sundays at 11:30 a.m. ET. Follow him on Twitter _@HarrisonNFL_.