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NEO Sports Insiders Week 15 NFL Power Rankings

New England Patriots v Indianapolis Colts

20. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (19) 6-8

The Colts have now lost three games in a row and it seems unlikely for them to win the division. The question now is whether to start Andrew Luck if the team feels he is healthy enough knowing that the season will be a wash.

21. ATLANTA FALCONS (26) 7-7

In memory of a team that was once 5-0 and on the NFL radar, the Falcons were awarded their first win since going 6-1 earlier this season. Devonta Freeman had a bit of rough day rushing the ball against Jacksonville last week, only amassing 56 yards on 25 carries.

22. DETROIT LIONS (25) 5-9

No shortage of a passing game this past Monday night when the Lions out-dueled the New Orleans Saints. Matt Stafford commanded the air tossing 3 TDs on the night with 254 yards to follow. Rookie Ameer Abdullah found the end zone for the first time since Week 1 and finished with 77 yards on the ground.

23. CHICAGO BEARS (20) 5-9

The Bears were no match for the Minnesota Vikings and drop another loss to a division opponent. For Week 16, the Bears will go head-to-head with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Born and raised in Cleveland, Vince Miller has a strong passion for North East Ohio sports. A graduate of Medina High School and alumni of The Ohio Center for Broadcasting, Vince is in pursuit of a degree in sports journalism. While attending OCB he was awarded the opportunity to cover the Cavaliers and Indians, recording and editing audio from post-game interviews given by players and coaches. Give him a follow on Twitter @VinceMillerCLE and join in on some sports conversation!

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