Quincy's NFL QB power rankings for Week 14 of the 2025 season. He ranks all 32 starting NFL quarterbacks before Week 14, from Josh Allen to Cameron Ward.
Week 13 was the week of resurgence for NFL quarterbacks. Joe Burrow came back with a vengeance, Bryce Young tossed three touchdowns for Carolina, and C.J. Stroud led the Texans to victory. That level of quarterback play gave us some great games, which is always a treat during Thanksgiving week.
With the NFL season coming to a head, the rest of the year will be defined by quarterback play. This is the time of year when a quarterback can make a huge difference as teams gear up for a playoff run. It is an exciting time for NFL fans, especially those of teams that have a franchise quarterback.
Of course, there are still quarterbacks in the league who are struggling. Cameron Ward did not look very well improved in Week 13, and Vikings rookie quarterback Max Brosmer did not look like he belonged on an NFL field this past week. With that said, let's take a look at where each quarterback stands as we head into Week 14.
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No. 32: Cameron Ward - Tennessee Titans
Ward has reclaimed his spot in the cellar after a couple of solid games. Ward and the Titans could only muster up three points against Jacksonville this weekend.
No. 31: Shedeur Sanders - Cleveland Browns
The box score may not be the best indicator, but Shedeur Sanders displayed solid flashes on Sunday against the 49ers. Of course, Sanders is still struggling with holding the ball and taking sacks.
34 YARDS for the score!!#SFvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/RS28kF9ngx
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 30, 2025
No. 30: Geno Smith - Las Vegas Raiders
Geno Smith has turned into one of the worst quarterbacks in the league this season. Smith continues to turn the ball over and lead a lifeless Raiders offense.
No. 29: Kirk Cousins - Atlanta Falcons
Kirk Cousins put together a respectable game on Sunday against the Jets, but it was not enough to net the Falcons a victory. Cousins will finish out the season with Michael Penix Jr. on IR, but do not expect big things from the veteran.
No. 28: Tyrod Taylor - New York Jets
Tyrod Taylor led the Jets to a solid victory over the Falcons this past weekend. Taylor was a solid veteran presence for a team that seems to be devoid of a good offensive voice.
No. 27: Tyler Shough - New Orleans Saints
Tyler Shough continues to put together solid performances in his rookie season. Shough is giving the Saints a long look this year. If he continues to play as he has, he may be able to convince New Orleans to build around him rather than draft a young quarterback.
No. 26: J.J. McCarthy - Minnesota Vikings
J.J. McCarthy should be back in Week 14 after sitting out Week 13 with a concussion. Unfortunately, McCarthy had to watch backup quarterback Brosmer struggle on Sunday. Although McCarthy has not played great this year, the rest of the offense will be happy to have him back in the lineup.
No. 25: Jaxson Dart - New York Giants
Jaxson Dart and the Giants were completely overrun by the Patriots on Monday Night Football. To make matters worse, Dart displayed that he had not learned his lesson regarding protecting himself. This young quarterback needs to figure that out before something catastrophic happens.
No. 24: Tua Tagovailoa - Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa was a solid game manager in Week 13 against the Saints. Tagovailoa's services were not heavily needed in a game the Dolphins took down to the wire. Still, the Dolphins are winning ball games, and Tagovailoa is protecting the football and leading them to victory.
No. 23: Marcus Mariota - Washington Commanders
Starting quarterback Jayden Daniels is back at practice, but it seems like Marcus Mariota will get one more crack as the starter. Mariota has performed admirably for this team this season. Unfortunately, his performances have not translated to wins.
No. 22: Jacoby Brissett - Arizona Cardinals
Jacoby Brissett continues to play solid football on a bad team. Brissett has routinely given the Cardinals chances to win games; they have just been unable to pull the wins out. Still, Brissett is working his way into a starting job somewhere in 2025.
No. 21: Aaron Rodgers - Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Rodgers returned in Week 13, but he was not himself. He is not receiving a lot of help from his wide receivers or his defense, either. If the Steelers are not careful, this season will slip right through their fingertips.
No. 20: Bryce Young - Carolina Panthers
Young continues to progress in 2025. He tossed three touchdown passes against the NFC-leading Rams in Week 13. The Panthers won a close game and are now in a great position to take over the NFC South. Young is proving himself each week.
Tmac and the T is for Touchdown
Tetairoa McMillan x #ProBowlVote
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/fN5tchb342
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) November 30, 2025
No. 19: C.J. Stroud - Houston Texans
Stroud returned to the lineup in Week 13 in time to lead the Texans to a victory over the Colts. Stroud and the Texans are now in a great position to make a playoff push or even win the AFC South.
No. 18: Trevor Lawrence - Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence has played well enough to position the Jaguars at the top of the AFC South. Lawrence may not be a world-beater, but with limited weapons, the Jaguars are doing enough to continually win games. The schedule is not particularly difficult from this point on, either.
No. 17: Caleb Williams - Chicago Bears
The Bears keep winning despite Caleb Williams completing just 58.1% of his passes. That mark will not lead to sustained success for a team that has done well to win close games this season. If Williams improves, however, the sky is the limit for this team.
No. 16: Daniel Jones - Indianapolis Colts
Daniel Jones and the Colts' run of average football continued in Week 13. This offense was only able to muster up 16 points against the Texans. Jones still needs to prove that his resurgent season is the real deal.
No. 15: Brock Purdy - San Francisco 49ers
Brock Purdy continues to underwhelm on an individual level this season. Still, the 49ers are entering their bye in a great position within their division.
No. 14: Justin Herbert - Los Angeles Chargers
Justin Herbert fractured his non-throwing hand this past week. Somehow, Herbert still plans to play in Week 14. This guy is the definition of tough. He is carrying the Chargers right now.
No. 13: Sam Darnold - Seattle Seahawks
Sam Darnold has hit a major skid during the second half of the season. He is turning the ball over with no regard, and he is struggling to find anyone not named Jaxon Smith-Njigba. What's worse, Darnold could not even find JSN in Week 13. He needs to improve, given the Seahawks' massive opportunity in front of them.
No. 12: Bo Nix - Denver Broncos
Bo Nix was able to lead the Broncos to another close win in Week 13. Nix has been the fourth-quarter king this season. Time will tell if this type of success is sustainable, as we often see teams that rely on close games become exposed in the playoffs.
Unbelievable throw by Bo Nix 😮💨#AsISawIt x @KOAColorado pic.twitter.com/fugwzRI9dG
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) December 2, 2025
No. 11: Baker Mayfield - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Baker Mayfield led the Buccaneers to a gritty win over the Cardinals on Sunday. Mayfield's total passing output continues to remain low, but his playmaking ability is keeping the Buccaneers afloat in the NFC South.
No. 10: Jared Goff - Detroit Lions
Jared Goff and the Lions are in a tough spot. They have all but taken themselves out of the running for a division title and must now rely on a Wild Card spot. With top wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown potentially set to miss time, Goff could struggle moving forward.
No. 9: Jalen Hurts - Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts struggled on Black Friday against the Bears. The Eagles offense officially looks broken with no help from their running game and up-and-down play from Hurts. We know that Hurts is capable; he is a Super Bowl MVP after all. However, the Super Bowl hangover has been real at times this season.
No. 8: Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow made his long-awaited return to the lineup on Thanksgiving. Boy, was it worth the wait. Burrow looked like he did not skip a beat during his time off. He played substantially better than he was playing at the beginning of the year prior to his toe injury. The Bengals were able to take down the Ravens and stay alive in the race for the AFC North title.
No. 7: Jordan Love - Green Bay Packers
The most inconsistent elite quarterback in the league smashed on Thanksgiving. Jordan Love has now quietly put together a nice stretch of football that has positioned the Packers in a nice spot in the NFC North.
Wicks went back for seconds#ProBowlVote + Jordan Love#ProBowlVote + Dontayvion Wicks
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/TGcmYoQLMm
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 27, 2025
No. 6: Lamar Jackson - Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson has quietly put together a few less-than-ideal games in a row. He is turning the ball over far more than usual, and the Ravens were unable to overcome the turnovers on Thanksgiving. The Ravens' loss to the Bengals in Week 13 opened the door for Cincinnati to win the AFC North.
No. 5: Dak Prescott - Dallas Cowboys
Dak Prescott continues to lead one of the best offenses in the NFL. Simply put, when Prescott is healthy, he balls out. If he continues to play at this level, the Cowboys could realistically win the NFC East.
No. 4: Drake Maye - New England Patriots
Drake Maye got back on track with a statement game on Monday night. Although the Giants did not present the biggest challenge to Maye, he still displayed excellent poise and an ability to make unbelievable throws. The Patriots will go as far as Maye can take them.
No. 3: Matthew Stafford - Los Angeles Rams
Matthew Stafford turned the ball over like crazy on Sunday, and it cost the Rams a victory. After throwing just two interceptions all season, Stafford threw two on Sunday and fumbled the ball. That is not what you want from your MVP-candidate quarterback.
Derrick Brown: Game Wrecker#ProBowlVote
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/wDkihfEbWy
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) November 30, 2025
No. 2: Patrick Mahomes - Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes may have put up massive numbers for the Chiefs on Thanksgiving, but it was not enough for Kansas City to come away with a win. The season is slipping away from the Chiefs, but they can never be counted out so long as Mahomes is under center.
No. 1: Josh Allen - Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen's services were hardly needed in Week 13. The Bills simply ran to victory all over the Steelers. Still, Allen remains capable of turning on the gas at any moment.
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