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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 14?

Bryce Young - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 14 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

Welcome to the final stretch of the NFL season. If the playoffs began today, the Chiefs would be out, the Ravens would be on the bubble, depending on who wins the AFC North, and the Bills would be a Wild Card team. The parity in the NFL is unmatched, and we seem to be entering a new age in the league.

The NFC saw a massive shake-up this week. The Bears, yes, the Bears, are the No. 1 team in the NFC right now. They keep breaking the mold. Despite average quarterback play, this team keeps winning. It is unfathomable. We simply cannot get a handle on the best teams right now. It seems to be anyone's league this season.

On the flip side, teams such as the Colts are falling back down to Earth. Fresh off back-to-back losses, Indianapolis looks like a team of pretenders after beating up on weak teams early in the season and struggling against stronger teams in recent weeks. Still, anything can happen in the final handful of weeks of the NFL. Let's dive in and see where each team stands as we head into Week 14.

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No. 32: Tennessee Titans

Tennessee was completely stymied by the Jaguars in Week 13. There were not a lot of positives to be taken away from this game after the offense had built some momentum in recent weeks.

 

No. 31: Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders turned in another poor performance in Week 13. With offensive coordinator Chip Kelly out of the picture, the offense responded by scoring just 14 points.

 

No. 30: Cleveland Browns

The Browns were boat raced by the 49ers in Week 13, but quarterback Shedeur Sanders showed flashes of solid play early in the game. Sanders is not getting a lot of help from his wide receivers at the moment, but perhaps he can build some momentum for himself.

 

No. 29: New Orleans Saints

The Saints lost a heartbreaker to the Dolphins in Week 13. Miami found a way to get a few stops and slow New Orleans in the second half. On the bright side, rookie quarterback Tyler Shough continues to play solid football for this team.

 

No. 28: New York Giants

The Giants were utterly dominated on Monday night. To make matters worse, quarterback Jasxon Dart does not seem to have figured out how to protect himself. He needs to figure that out.

 

No. 27: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons continue to lose games. They dropped another one to the Jets in Week 13. Atlanta is in a bad place. They mortgaged their future to stock up on win-now assets. Now they are a bad team with a limited supply of draft picks moving forward.

 

No. 26: Washington Commanders

The Commanders dropped an overtime thriller to the Broncos on Sunday. Unfortunately, the defense could not step up once again and allowed this game to slip away. Although quarterback Jayden Daniels may return at any moment, Washington does not look like a team ready to compete this season.

 

No. 25: Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings were shut out on Sunday by an elite Seahawks defense. One can only feel bad for rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, who looked like he did not belong on an NFL field. Seattle had their way with this team, and all they are left with are plenty of question marks.

 

No. 24: New York Jets

The Jets stole a massive victory over the Falcons in Week 13. New York is starting to find a bit of an identity, and quarterback Tyrod Taylor is playing well. With a stockpile of picks in their back pocket, the Jets have a solid path to a quick rebuild.

 

No. 23: Arizona Cardinals

Arizona lost again on Sunday. Although they were provided a few chances to overtake the Buccaneers, the Cardinals were never able to capitalize. At least quarterback Jacoby Brissett continues to play well.

 

No. 22: Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals were able to steal a huge Thanksgiving victory over the division-rival Ravens this past week. The return of quarterback Joe Burrow was a massive boost for a team that seemed to find its defensive legs. Cincinnati's playoff chances are still quite slim, but you can never count out Burrow.

 

No. 21: Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins have built some serious momentum and now find themselves in the AFC playoff picture. Say what you will about head coach Mike McDaniel, but he knows how to motivate this team. Best of all, the offense has adapted this year to run through running back De'Von Achane.

 

No. 20: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers are quickly falling down the power rankings. Week 13 featured a loss to the Bills and plenty of chants suggesting Pittsburgh should fire head coach Mike Tomlin. Things have gotten bleak in the Steel City.

 

No. 19: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers finally got back into the winning column with a win over the Cardinals on Sunday. This team still does not fully look like itself. The offense has no rhythm, and the defense is not dominant. Still, this win was huge for the morale of the team.

 

No. 18: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs are officially on the outside looking in. Kansas City dropped a must-win game against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving. This team has a tough road to a Wild Card berth, and it may be time to admit that this is not its year.

 

No. 17: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers made a statement on Sunday by taking down the No. 1 Rams. Carolina is now in a great position to overtake the Buccaneers in the NFC South. Do not count this team out. The defense is legitimate, and quarterback Bryce Young only continues to improve.

 

No. 16: Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys recorded a massive victory over the Chiefs on Thanksgiving. The win gives Dallas a chance to win the NFC East. This team should not be counted out, especially with the Eagles reeling.

 

No. 15: Houston Texans

The Texans are back. With quarterback C.J. Stroud back in the lineup, Houston took down the division-leading Colts. The AFC South is now led by the Jaguars, and the Texans have given themselves to compete for the title as well.

 

No. 14: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts continue to slide after facing stiffer competition in recent weeks. Indianapolis has shown some true colors. Perhaps this team is not as good as many people thought it was.

 

No. 13: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars are now the division leaders in the AFC South. This is a team that is difficult to assess. The offense is still not great, despite a 25-point outing against the lowly Titans on Sunday. Additionally, quarterback Trevor Lawrence continues to be inconsistent. Still, they have put together a few massive wins at various points this season.

 

No. 12: Baltimore Ravens

After flying up the power rankings, the Ravens fell flat in Week 13. Cincinnati dismantled Baltimore in Burrow's return. For some reason, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and co. could not get anything going against a historically bad Bengals defense.

 

No. 11: Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers were able to notch a win on Sunday to keep pace with the Broncos in the AFC West. However, quarterback Justin Herbert fractured his non-throwing hand. Time will dictate whether Herbert can play as soon as Week 14.

 

No. 10: Detroit Lions

The Lions dropped another game in Week 13 to continue their slump. They are in a weak position to compete for the NFC North after having dropped two games to the Packers. Detroit's road to the playoffs is now likely through the Wild Card.

 

No. 9: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers won again in Week 13 despite a litany of injuries. San Francisco has such an easy schedule from here on out that they should keep pace in the race for the NFC West title. With neither the Seahawks nor Rams separating themselves, San Francisco has an opening here.

 

No. 8: Chicago Bears

The Bears are now the leading team in the NFC. Who would have thought that at this point in the season, the Bears would even be in the playoff picture? It is a testament to solid roster building and coaching. If quarterback Caleb Williams picks up his play, this team will be a legitimate contender.

 

No. 7: Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles lost to the Bears on Black Friday. The loss was head-scratching, yet eye-opening. Philadelphia has a lot to clean up if it wants to legitimately compete this year.

 

No. 6: Green Bay Packers

The Packers went toe-to-toe with Detroit on Thanksgiving and came out victorious. Quarterback Jordan Love has found a rhythm, and Green Bay has positioned itself well to take the NFC North.

 

No. 5: Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks' defense was lights out in Week 13. However, the offense left a lot of proverbial meat on the bone during Thanksgiving weekend. Quarterback Sam Darnold has struggled recently. He needs to find his form once again if the Seahawks are going to go anywhere this season.

 

No. 4: Buffalo Bills

The Bills started slow in Week 13, but they turned it on in the second half to race to victory over the Steelers. Still, the Bills find themselves a couple of games behind the Patriots in the AFC East race. Buffalo is a Wild Card team as of now.

 

No. 3: Los Angeles Rams

After surging through the last several weeks, Los Angeles dropped a massive game to the Panthers in Week 13. Quarterback Matthew Stafford was as mistake-prone as ever, after protecting the football like a champ throughout the rest of the season. This game does not spell trouble for the Rams, but it did expose them to some issues.

 

No. 2: Denver Broncos

The Broncos pulled out another late victory in Week 13 in overtime. Denver continues to win by the skin of their teeth. They seem to be well on the way towards ending the Chiefs' reign of terror in the AFC West.

 

No. 1: New England Patriots

The Patriots find themselves at the top of the power rankings after dominating the Giants on Monday night. This team is cruising to victories, and they may very well be the best team in the league at this point.

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