The zero is quickly disappearing from the NFL standings.
After the first three weeks of the regular season, five teams remain undefeated and only three remain winless.
Both clubs have their expected and unexpected members.
Chiefs and Bills undefeated? Yawn.
The Vikings, Seahawks and Steelers are undefeated? Well, that sounds more interesting.
No wins for the Titans? Of course.
The Jaguars? That's even more surprising.
Bengals? Are they here again?
With parity pushing teams towards the middle of the pack, here are The Washington Post's power rankings for Week 4, including exploring where the unbeaten and winless teams fit.
1. Chiefs 3-0 (1)
Nick Bolton tackled Bijan Robinson for a loss on fourth down and the Chiefs completed their second successful red zone defense with four minutes left to beat the Falcons, 22-17. Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes and Harrison Butker made three field goals, including one that gave the Chiefs their first lead with 9:40 left in the third quarter.
2. Bills 3-0 (3)
With all of their key players gone in the offseason, the Bills are somehow… better? Josh Allen led five touchdown drives in five first-half attempts and threw to four different players in a 47-10 second-half victory, needing just two passes. Damar Hamlin recorded his first interception just 630 days after suffering a cardiac arrest on the field.
3. Vikings 3-0 (12)
Sam Darnold tied his career high with four touchdown passes to four receivers, including Justin Jefferson, and the Vikings outscored the Texans, 34-7, following a win over the Super Bowl contenders. Jonathan Greenard sacked former teammate C.J. Stroud three times, the Vikings' largest margin of victory in five years.
4. Steelers 3-0 (10)
With Russell Wilson still sidelined, Justin Fields orchestrated 12 drives that led to field goals in the second half, including a 55-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Austin in the fourth quarter to seal a 20-10 victory over the Chargers. The defense allowed just 168 total yards and, once again, seemed like a return to the 1970s as they held opponents to 10 points or less for the third straight game.
5. Eagles 2-1 (7)
After being held scoreless through the first three quarters, the Eagles turned to Saquon Barkley, who scored on touchdowns of 65 and 4 yards to clinch a 15-12 victory over the Saints and avenge a key pass dropped last week. Two turnovers by Jalen Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni's aversion to field goals led to a big loss in the scoring.
6. Lions 2-1 (6)
Jared Goff completed his first 14 passes, a stretch that lasted the entire first half, and the Lions scored every point in a 20-13 win over the Cardinals. Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameel Gibbs all combined for touchdowns, and David Montgomery ran 105 yards for a touchdown with four minutes remaining.
7. Packers 2-1 (8)
Malik Willis, playing his second straight game in place of an injured Jordan Love, threw one touchdown pass and one rushing in his first matchup against his former team to lead the Packers to a dominant 30-14 win over the Titans. The Packers forced three turnovers, including six by Jaire Alexander, and recorded eight sacks for the first time in 20 seasons.
8. Texans 2-1 (2)
Stroud had two interceptions and was sacked four times in the blowout loss. The Texans are 0-6 all-time against the Vikings. Joe Mixon's absence was clearly felt, even though Cam Akers scored a touchdown in his first start for the Texans. Stefon Diggs was limited to 10 catches in his long-delayed first return to Minnesota after being drafted.
9. Jets 2-1 (9)
The once lopsided Jets-Patriots matchup turned around when Aaron Rodgers threw 281 touchdown yards to Garrett Wilson and Allen Lazard in a 24-3 victory, the first time Rodgers had won from start to finish in front of the Jets' home crowd. Will McDonald had two sacks and the Jets snapped a six-game losing streak on Thursday.
10. Seahawks 3-0 (14)
Zach Charbonnet scored two touchdowns and DK Metcalf turned a 71-yard pass into a touchdown catch, and that was enough for the offense to beat the quarterback-starved Dolphins, 24-3. The defense allowed just 205 yards and sacked Skylar Thompson five times before Thompson, already filling in for Tua Tagovailoa, was ejected. The Seahawks improved to 3-0 for the first time since 2020.
11. Buccaneers 2-1 (5)
12. 49ers 1-2 (4)
13. Ravens 1-2 (15)
14. Chargers 2-1 (11)
15. Saints 2-1 (13)
16. Falcons 1-2 (16)
17. Cowboys 1-2 (17)
18. Commanders 2-1 (28)
19. Cardinals 1-2 (22)
20. Rams 1-2 (24)
21. Colts 1-2 (27)
22. Broncos 1-2 (29)
23. Dolphins 1-2 (18)
24. Bears 1-2 (21)
25. Patriots 1-2 (25)
26. Browns 1-2 (19)
27. Bengals 0-3 (20)
28. Giants 1-2 (31)
The Giants were down a touchdown just 11 seconds into the game, but they avoided disaster with first-half touchdown drives of 81 and 93 yards to come from behind to beat the Browns, 21-15. Daniel Jones threw two touchdown passes to Malik Neighbors, and the defense recorded eight sacks, including a strip-sack that forced a turnover on Brian Barnes.
