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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 12?

Bo Nix - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 12 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

Week 11 in the NFL was exciting. Several heavyweights in each conference battled it out, and we got a glimpse at the true contenders at this juncture of the season. Some of the stalwarts in our league, such as the Bills and Eagles, played well this week. However, other perennial contenders, such as the Chiefs, look like they could be in trouble this season.

Unfortunately, our fun week of football also came at the expense of several injuries. Several skill position players went down to short and long-term injuries. Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. even appears to be lost for the season. You never want to see a plethora of injuries in such a violent game, but weeks like this happen every season.

Teams losing starters at their skill positions will have to adjust. The NFL is won and lost on the health of the players. Oftentimes, the healthiest teams in the end are the ones playing in the Super Bowl. Hopefully, this week's injuries do not taint what we are treated to in Week 12. Let's dive in and see where everyone stands as we approach the stretch run of the season.

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No. 32: Tennessee Titans

The Titans pushed the Texans to the brink. After falling behind 13 to 6, the Titans marched down the field in the final minutes to tie the game. Unfortunately, Tennessee could not stop Houston from marching back and kicking a field goal.

 

No. 31: Cleveland Browns

The Browns got their first look at quarterback Shedeur Sanders in Week 11 after losing Dillon Gabriel to a concussion. Sanders was unable to help the team get much going on offense, and Cleveland dropped a game to the Ravens.

 

No. 30: New York Jets

The Jets tried to keep up with the Patriots on Thursday night, but they were too outmatched. New England dominated New York for most of the game, ending the Jets' winning streak at two.

 

No. 29: Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders' game plan on Monday night was bizarre. It was like they decided that they would be unable to beat the new-look Cowboys defense on the ground, and they aired the ball out all night. The way this team has been managed this season is head-scratching. The draft pick of Ashton Jeanty looks worse with each passing week.

 

No. 28: New York Giants

The Giants played the Packers tough with quarterback Jameis Winston filling in for the rookie Jaxson Dart. It was the full Winston experience, filled with splash plays, interceptions, and ridiculous pregame speeches.

 

No. 27: New Orleans Saints

The Saints enjoyed their bye week in Week 11. They will emerge from the bye with a new sense of purpose, with rookie quarterback Tyler Shough playing solid ball. Perhaps they can put together a solid second half of the season.

 

No. 26: Washington Commanders

The Commanders lost to the Dolphins in Madrid in Week 11. In a low-scoring game, Washington was unable to get much going on offense with backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. The season is officially lost for this team.

 

No. 25: Arizona Cardinals

Arizona seems to be headed towards an offseason coaching change. The Cardinals are struggling to even stay in games. They have been blown out two weeks in a row by divisional opponents.

 

No. 24: Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta went toe-to-toe with the Panthers in Week 11, but they were unable to pull the game out in overtime. Atlanta looks to be headed towards an offseason of question marks as they continue to fall out of the NFC playoff race.

 

No. 23: Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals found themselves in a tight game with the Steelers in Week 11. After coming into the game with plenty of offensive momentum, it was the offense that sputtered and turned the ball over several times. Those turnovers resulted in multiple defensive touchdowns for Pittsburgh.

 

No. 22: Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota looked like it was on its way to another big win over the Bears until Chicago found a way to march down the field and kick a field goal as time expired. At least quarterback Vikings J.J. McCarthy looked improved in this game.

 

No. 21: Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins are building some momentum after beginning the season in terrible fashion. They have won two big games in a row, and the defense is playing much better football. There could be something brewing here as the team appears to be rallying behind head coach Mike McDaniel.

 

No. 20: Dallas Cowboys

Could the Cowboys' defense be back? Dallas swarmed the Raiders all night on Monday. To be fair, the Raiders are terrible, but this was an encouraging performance for this team.

 

No. 19: Houston Texans

The Texans needed a last-second field goal to beat the lowly Titans in Week 11. Even so, a win is a win, and Houston has clawed its way back to 0.500. With quarterback C.J. Stroud hopefully back soon, Houston has a chance to make a playoff push.

 

No. 18: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers continue to be hot and cold. After losing in Week 10 to the lowly Saints, Carolina rallied behind 448 passing yards from quarterback Bryce Young to beat the Falcons. If this team finds its consistency, it could be a problem.

 

No. 17: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars looked like a legitimate playoff team in Week 11 as they dismantled the Chargers. Jacksonville needed this win to stay in the divisional race and prove that its hot start was not a fluke. They now have wins over the Chiefs and Chargers that prove they have what it takes to compete at a high level.

 

No. 16: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers' defense dominated Cincinnati in Week 11. Two defensive scores were enough to hold the Bengals to 12 points. If Pittsburgh's defense has truly found itself, the Steelers should be able to hold off Baltimore for the divisional title.

 

No. 15: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs find themselves at 5-5 after losing to the Broncos in the final seconds of Week 11. At this point, Kansas City is essentially out of the running for the divisional title. However, they are in grave danger of falling out of the playoff race altogether if they cannot get themselves together.

 

No. 14: Los Angeles Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers looked lost against Jacksonville on Sunday. They could not get anything going on offense, and the Jaguars' offense absolutely gashed Los Angeles' defense. The injuries seem to finally be catching up with this team.

 

No. 13: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers proved that Brock Purdy is their true quarterback in Week 11. The Purdy-led 49ers' offense ran wild against the Cardinals this week to the tune of 41 points. If Purdy continues to play at this level, San Francisco will not be stopped.

 

No. 12: Chicago Bears

It is probably about time we start respecting the Bears for what they might be: a true divisional contender in the NFC North. Until the Bears put together a wire-to-wire victory, it will be difficult to assess them. However, their continued ability to win games in the late stages is impressive.

 

No. 11: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

There was a time when Tampa Bay could not be stopped, and quarterback Baker Mayfield was an MVP candidate. That time has passed as the Buccaneers are now at risk of letting the division slip into the hands of the surging Panthers.

 

No. 10: Green Bay Packers

The Packers fought hard to earn a win over the Giants in Week 11. The win was much needed for a team that has not been very consistent this season. Now, Green Bay's attention turns to the health of running back Josh Jacobs, who left this game.

 

No. 9: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are inching closer to the AFC North lead. Baltimore won a low-scoring game against the Browns in Week 11. Even the ugliest of wins count, and the Ravens can continue marching forward.

 

No. 8: Seattle Seahawks

Despite a dominant defensive performance, the Seahawks could not overcome four interceptions thrown by quarterback Sam Darnold. The Rams seem to have Darnold's number. He has been unable to get anything going against this team over the last two seasons. He truly looked like he was seeing ghosts this weekend.

 

No. 7: Detroit Lions

The Lions' offense sputtered in Week 11, only mustering nine points against the Eagles. The offensive inconsistencies from this team are not something we are accustomed to. That will need to be resolved if this team wants to make some noise.

 

No. 6: Denver Broncos

The Broncos finally earned a win over a quality opponent in the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend. Beating the Chiefs placed the Broncos in pole position for the divisional title and may have even set the defending AFC champions on a path towards missing the playoffs.

 

No. 5: Indianapolis Colts

One of the hottest teams in the league enjoyed a bye in Week 11. Their post-bye gift is a date with the Kansas City Chiefs. We will get an idea of what this team is made of in Week 12.

 

No. 4: New England Patriots

New England won in dominating fashion once again in Week 11. Although the Patriots' schedule has been relatively easy, this team has looked every part like a well-coached and talented team that could make some noise this season.

 

No. 3: Buffalo Bills

Three rushing touchdowns and three passing touchdowns have become synonymous with Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Allen is a one-man wrecking crew on a team devoid of talent around him. He may be on his way to another MVP season.

 

No. 2: Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles took down the Lions in Week 11. The win placed Philadelphia in a strong position as the NFC's leader. This team has beaten just about every difficult team the schedule has thrown its way. Philadelphia is finding gritty ways to win every week.

 

No. 1: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams found a way to squeak out a win over the division-rival Seahawks after forcing four interceptions from quarterback Darnold. This performance placed Los Angeles in the sole No. 1 position in the NFC West. The Rams are riding high right now.

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