NEW YORK — Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers hung on to the NFL's top spot after a closer-than-expected win against the Atlanta Falcons.
The Packers (10-3) received nine of 12 first-place votes Tuesday in the AP Pro32 power rankings, which are decided by a media panel that regularly covers the league.
The Packers led 31-7 at the half before getting a 43-37 victory over the Falcons on Monday night.
"(Packers) defense looked very shaky in home win," Fox Sports' John Czarnecki said.
The New England Patriots (10-3) earned two first-place votes and remained No. 2 after their 23-14 win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday night.
"An impressive road win in San Diego," ESPN's Herm Edwards said of the Patriots. "Darrelle Revis is making a huge impact for that defense."
With tiebreakers against the other AFC division leaders, the Patriots are in a strong position to grab the top seed in the AFC. The can clinch the AFC East again with a victory at home over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
"Tom Brady has been a screaming maniac on the sidelines this year. A very simple reason why: He knows this can be a special season — a Super Bowl season — and he wants to make certain everyone around him is prepared to seize the moment," Newsday's Bob Glauber said.