The Raiders remained No. 28 in The Associated Press Pro32 NFL power rankings after their bye week.

Indianapolis (2-2) jumped over the Raiders from 31st to 22nd after their 30-27 home win over Green Bay, but Kansas City (1-4) fell from 27th to 29th right behind Oakland (1-3) after losing 9-6 at home to Baltimore.

The Raiders had dropped two spots to No. 28 after their 37-6 loss to host Denver on Sept. 30.

Up next for the Raiders is No. 2 Atlanta on Sunday. The Falcons (5-0) and No. 1 Houston (5-0) retained the top two spots in the poll, which began this season.

The Texans received 10 of 12 first-place votes, with the other two going to the No. 3 49ers (4-1).

What follows are the voters’ comments on the Raiders after Week 5, as provided by the AP (voter affiliation and ranking in parentheses):

Chris Berman (ESPN, 25) — Need late rush like A’s at end of season.

Clifton Brown (Sporting News, 31) — One victory and no interceptions is not a good combination.

Cris Collinsworth (NBC Sports, 24) — Comment unavailable.

Rich Gannon (CBS Sports/SiriusXM NFL Radio, 30) — A lack of depth and talent not making things any easier for first-year head coach Dennis Allen.

Bob Glauber (Newsday, 30) — Last time the Raiders traveled east, they were pummeled by the Dolphins. This time, they’re at Atlanta. Look out below.

Rick Gosselin (Dallas Morning News, 26) — The Raiders are coming off their bye but have not responded to the extra rest in the past. They are 9-14 coming off byes.

Clark Judge (CBSSports.com, 27) — Penalties aren’t the issue anymore, but offense is. There’s not enough of it.

Ira Kaufman (Tampa Tribune, 30) — One day, in another galaxy, they will return to Pride and Poise.

Pat Kirwan (SiriusXM NFL Radio/CBSSports.com, 30) — They had a bye and nothing new to report.

John Lynch (Fox Sports, 28) — If you have any questions if Peyton Manning can still play, ask the Raiders.

Alex Marvez (Foxsports.com, 25) — Although they’ve gotten outscored by nearly double (125 to 67), the Raiders are still very much alive in the AFC West race with San Diego and Denver losing last weekend.

Dan Pompei (Chicago Tribune, 26) — They have struggled on defense. And here comes Matt Ryan and company.