Power rankings are coming in from around the country following Week 10:
NYG: 7
Movement: Up 2
NFC East: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 7 Giants, No. 9 Redskins, No. 10 Eagles
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Seahawks, No. 3 Patriots, No. 4 Chiefs, No. 5 Raiders
Comments: "Hey, what do you think: NFC East = AFC West?" – Elliott Harrison
NYG: 11
Movement: Up 2
NFC East: No.1 Cowboys, No. 8. Redskins, No. 10 Eagles, No. 11 Giants
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Patriots, No. 3 Seahawks, No. 4 Chiefs, No. 5 Raiders
Comments: "Remember what I said about wanting to punt on ranking the Ravens, because there's nothing interesting or inspiring about them despite a good record? Now that we've reached the Giants, can I get a second team to punt?" – Frank Schwab
NYG: 8
Movement: Up 2
NFC East: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 8 Giants, No. 11 Redskins No. 12 Eagles
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Seahawks, No. 3 Patriots, No. 4 Raiders, No. 5 Chiefs
Comments: "The defense is improved, as planned. The Giants even got the pass rush revved up a little bit in the late stages of Monday night's triumph over the Bengals. They're winning the tight, down-to-the-wire games they couldn't win last season. QB Eli Manning is getting the football to WR Odell Beckham Jr. effectively. But he does need to cut down on his interceptions." – Mark Maske
Giants.com hands out game balls in Monday's win over the Bengals

SAFETY LANDON COLLINSAfter becoming the first safety to win player of the week awards in consecutive games since Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu in 2010, Collins recorded another interception on Monday night, his fourth in the last three games.

WR ODELL BECKHAM JR. With a season-high 10 receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown, Beckham became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 3,500 receiving yards, doing so in just 36 games.

TE JERELL ADAMSThe sixth-round draft pick out of South Carolina caught his first career touchdown on a 10-yard pass from Eli Manning on the opening drive of the game.

OFFENSIVE LINEAlready playing without starting left guard Justin Pugh, the Giants lost his replacement, Brett Jones, after the first drive of the game. Nevertheless, the offensive line paved the way for a season-high 122 rushing yards, 38 of which came on the final possession to run out the clock.

DE OLIVIER VERNONThe veteran defensive end recorded a team-high 10 tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack. He and the rest of the defensive line set the tone up front as Cincinnati totaled just 264 yards and 12 first downs.
NYG: 9
Movement: None
NFC East: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 9 Giants, No. 10 Redskins, No. 12 Eagles
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Seahawks, No. 3 Patriots, No. 4 Chiefs, No. 5 Falcons
Comments: "Second-year S Landon Collins, who has four INTs in past three games, working his way into defensive player of the year conversation."
NYG: 7
Movement: Up 2
NFC East: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 7 Giants, No. 11 Redskins, No. 14 Eagles
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Patriots, No. 3 Chiefs, No. 4 Raiders, No. 5 Broncos
Comments: "They've won four consecutive games to get to 6-3 and stay right up there with the Cowboys in the NFC East." – Pete Prisco
NYG: 16
Movement: Down 4
NFC East: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 8 Eagles, No. 11 Redskins, No. 16 Giants
NFL Top 5: No. 1 Cowboys, No. 2 Seahawks, No. 3 Patriots, No. 4 Broncos, No. 5 Chiefs
Comments: "The Giants rushed for a season-high 122 yards Monday night against Cincinnati, rediscovering a dormant aspect of their offense. The Giants entered the game with an NFL-worst 68.3 rush yards per game. They'll try to keep the ground game going in Week 11 against the visiting Bears." – ESPN Staff