NFC East power rankings: NY Giants reach new low after Week 2 loss

The G-Men are no question the worst team in the division.
New York Giants v Washington Commanders
New York Giants v Washington Commanders / Tim Nwachukwu/GettyImages
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1. Philadelphia Eagles

Look, despite the Philadelphia Eagles' puzzling loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night which saw former Giants fan favorite Saquon Barkley drop a critical pass that would've won the game for Philly, they're still the best team in the division. Their loss to Atlanta was certainly a game they probably should've won, but they blew it, plain and simple.

While every team except the Giants in the division has a 1-1 record, it's only a matter of time until this Eagles offense gets on a hot streak. With the Eagles having players like the aforementioned Barkley, along with quarterback Jalen Hurts and other skill players like DeVonta Smith, AJ Brown and Dallas Goedert, Philly's offense should be on the verge of breaking out.

Their defense is also filled with many talented players that I'm sure will give the Giants fits when the two teams clash in Week 7 and Week 18. The Eagles loss to the Falcons in primetime was definitely a concerning one, but their roster quite frankly has much more talent than the other three in the division.

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