Despite Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos, the Seattle Seahawks have actually climbed one spot in the USA TODAY’s Week 2 NFL power rankings to land at No. 26.

The Browns, after a Week-1 tie with the Steelers, finished two spots above Seattle.

“Unfair as it is, Seattle evidently needs Russell Wilson to do even more – if that’s actually possible – for this club to remain relevant,” the USA TODAY notes.

Wilson finished his opening outing on Sunday completing 19 of 33 passes attempted for 298 yards and three touchdowns. The quarterback also threw two interceptions and was sacked a whopping six times.

“I think a couple of those were on me,” Wilson said after the game. “Granted, third down, I am trying to make a play. If it’s not there, I am not trying to just give up on the play. I would definitely say probably three of those are on me just trying to make a play and it’s not there.

“It’s a part of the game – a lot of great things have happened when I’ve scrambled.”

The Eagles and the Patriots remain No. 1 and No. 2 on the list, respectively, and the Bills sit dead last, once again.