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Arizona Cardinals flying solo at top of latest AP Pro32 poll

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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (13) catches a 21-yard touchdown pass against Cleveland Browns cornerback Troy Hill (23) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)

NEW YORK ā€“ The birds in the desert are still flying high.

And as the NFL's only remaining unbeaten team, the Cardinals retained the top spot in the latest AP Pro32 poll.

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The Cardinals received all 12 first-place votes for 384 points in balloting Tuesday by media members who regularly cover the NFL.

The Arizona Cardinals improved to 6-0 on the season with a 37-14 victory over the injury-riddled Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

ā€œThe Browns need to get their offensive tackles back for the sake of both QB Baker Mayfield and the offense," said Rick Gosselin of the Talk of Fame Network.

"Left tackle Jedrick Wills and right tackle Jack Conklin are both former top 10 picks in drafts and Pro Bowl-caliber talents. But Wills missed the last two games with an ankle injury and Conklin the last game with a knee injury.

ā€œThe Browns have lost the last two games to fall to 3-3 and Mayfield was sacked a season-high five times in last weekā€™s loss to the Cardinals,ā€ Gosselin said.

The Cardinals will try to stay unbeaten as they host the reeling Houston Texans on Sunday.

ā€œProved in Cleveland that they will be tough as long as (Kyler) Murray stays healthy,ā€ Fox Sportsā€™ John Czarnecki said of Arizona.

The defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers moved up a spot to No. 2 after topping the Philadelphia Eagles last week.

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens climbed three spots to No. 3 after routing the Los Angeles Chargers 34-6 for their fifth win in a row and the best record in the AFC. The Chargers fell three spots to No. 8 as they enter their bye week.

Los Angeles' other team, the Rams, remained at No. 4 after soundly beating the New York Giants. The Dallas Cowboys ā€” who are also entering their bye week ā€” gained two spots to No. 5 after outlasting the New England Patriots 35-29 on Sunday in Foxborough.

ā€œDak Prescott is easily the front-runner for Comeback Player of the Year, and heā€™s in the mix for MVP,ā€ Newsdayā€™s Bob Glauber said. ā€œThe Cowboys look the best they have in years, and Prescott looks the best he has been in his career.ā€

The Buffalo Bills, who were tied with the Cardinals for the top spot last week, slid all the way down to No. 6 after falling 34-31 on Monday night at Tennessee. The Titans moved up two places to No. 9 and will host another AFC power on Sunday: the Chiefs, who remained at No. 10.

The Green Bay Packers inched up to No. 7 after topping the rival Chicago Bears.

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