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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 15?

Travis Etienne Jr. - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 15 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

The NFL playoff picture is taking shape. As of now, the Chiefs are out of the dance, the Ravens are losing the AFC North, and the Bengals are fast-tracking to a top-10 draft pick. Right now, it seems like the 2025 Super Bowl champion will come out of the NFC. Still, there is a lot of football left to be played. Everything is far from decided.

Week 14 caused quite a few shakeups around the league. Most notably, Colts quarterback Daniel Jones went down with an Achilles injury. The Colts were already reeling over the last few weeks. Losing Jones spells certain doom for the team unless rookie Riley Leonard is able to step up. Leonard did not look half bad on Sunday in relief of Jones.

With many of our juggernauts basically out of the running for this season, the parity observed in the NFL will be as exciting as ever this postseason. There will be plenty of preseason surprises playing meaningful football in January this year. It does not get much better than this. Without further ado, let's see where every team stands as we head into Week 15.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

No. 32: Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders lost again in Week 14. However, they hung with the Broncos for the second time this season. Still, this team is directionless. The hiring of Pete Carroll at head coach is not looking very good right about now, nor is the trade and signing of quarterback Geno Smith.

 

No. 31: Tennessee Titans

In a battle of two terrible teams, the Titans prevailed over the Browns. Although rookie quarterback Cameron Ward did not look any better than usual, the Titans' running game could not be stopped. What a way to grab your second win of the season.

 

No. 30: New York Jets

The Jets looked like, well, the Jets once again in Week 14. The Dolphins have been terrible at creating turnovers this season, yet they were able to force quarterback Tyrod Taylor into multiple interceptions and bad plays. New York does not have a lot of answers for the rest of the season.

 

No. 29: Cleveland Browns

The Browns went toe-to-toe with the Titans in Week 14. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders looked fantastic en route to a massive 364-yard day. Cleveland would ultimately lose the game, but the 29-point outing was encouraging for a team that has been more or less lethargic.

 

No. 28: New York Giants

The Giants enjoyed a late-season bye in Week 14. The bye should give the team a chance to reset and continue to move into a new era after firing head coach Brian Daboll. Perhaps they can compete at a bit of a higher level down the stretch.

 

No. 27: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons were embarrassed by the Seahawks in Week 14. Atlanta hung with Seattle in the first half, but the offense, defense, and special teams all did the Hawks plenty of favors in the second half. Atlanta's future is beginning to look bleak.

 

No. 26: Washington Commanders

The Commanders were annihilated by the Vikings in Week 14. This team could not get anything going, despite getting quarterback Jayden Daniels back. The 2025 season is officially a write-off season for Washington. They have some soul-searching to do for 2026.

 

No. 25: New Orleans Saints

The Saints took down the Buccaneers in Week 14. Quarterback Tyler Shough continues to display that he has the talent and ability to be a solid player in this league. By winning the game, the Saints took themselves further away from a draft position that would allow them to select a replacement for Shough anyway.

 

No. 24: Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals began their Week 14 tilt against the Rams looking like they were going to be able to compete. However, the Rams went on a tear from the second quarter on. Arizona cannot stop losing despite boasting a solid roster. The offseason moves of this team will be interesting to watch.

 

No. 23: Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings looked much improved in Week 14. Quarterback J.J. McCarthy was able to silence some of the critics for at least one week. This was just the type of game a young quarterback needs to build confidence.

 

No. 22: Cincinnati Bengals

For a while, it looked like the Bengals were going to take down the Bills in Week 14. Unfortunately, a couple of Joe Burrow interceptions turned the tide for Cincinnati. The loss is going to make it incredibly difficult for the Bengals to make the postseason.

 

No. 21: Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins dominated the Jets in Week 14. With the AFC playoff picture still unclear, this team is low-key beginning to position itself for a Wild Card push. Do not be surprised if the Dolphins are able to sneak into the postseason.

 

No. 20: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts dropped another divisional game in Week 14. More importantly, they lost quarterback Daniel Jones for the season with an Achilles injury. Rookie quarterback Riley Leonard played solidly in Jones' stead, so perhaps it is not all doom for Indianapolis.

 

No. 19: Dallas Cowboys

Despite another fantastic day offensively, the Cowboys' defense fell back down to Earth in Week 14. Dallas allowed the Lions to score 44 points on Thursday night. The offense's 30 points were not enough to make up for the defensive lapse.

 

No. 18: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs dropped another game in Week 14. Now, having lost to most of the AFC playoff teams, the Chiefs' playoff hopes are all but lost. The midseason resurgence of this team seems to have been a mirage. While it is only one season, and the era of the Chiefs may not be over, this team still has a lot of retooling to do in the offseason.

 

No. 17: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens have now dropped two games in a row after doing well to salvage their season. Things are not looking auspicious for the playoff prospects of this team. It is panic time in Baltimore.

 

No. 16: Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh put a lot of doubters at bay and beat the Ravens in Week 14. The win separated the Steelers in the AFC North, and it placed them in control of their own destiny.

 

No. 15: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers suddenly find themselves in a tie for first place in the NFC South with the Panthers after losing to the Saints in Week 14. The injuries Tampa Bay has endured this season are proving to be too grave. They are at serious risk of letting this division slip away with two matchups against the Panthers on the schedule.

 

No. 14: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers had their bye in Week 14. After positioning themselves for an AFC South title push prior to their bye, the Panthers watched intently as the Buccaneers lost to the Saints this week. With two Tampa Bay matchups left on the docket, Carolina looks like a legitimate divisional contender.

 

No. 13: Houston Texans

The Texans won a massive game against the Chiefs in Week 14. The win pits Houston closer to a third straight divisional title. Additionally, Houston is in a strong position to earn a Wild Card playoff spot. Watch out for the Texans.

 

No. 12: Detroit Lions

The Lions got back on track in a big way in Week 14. They hung 44 points on the Cowboys and proved that they are still one of the legitimate contenders in the NFC. This was a much-needed performance for Detroit.

 

No. 11: Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles lost on Monday night to the Chargers. Quarterback Jalen Hurts' poor performance was difficult for the team to overcome. The Eagles are in dire need of a win with the Cowboys breathing down their necks.

 

No. 10: Chicago Bears

The Bears fought hard against the Packers in Week 14 but ultimately fell short. While quarterback Caleb Williams continues to play solid football, he was unable to deliver for the Packers in crunch time. Given how competitive the NFC is, the Bears fell from first place to seventh place on Sunday.

 

No. 9: Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers won a close game against the Eagles on Monday night. Quarterback Justin Herbert gutted out a game with a broken hand in the process. Los Angeles is sitting nicely in the standings right now.

 

No. 8: Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville dominated the Colts in Week 14. Even prior to Colts quarterback Daniel Jones going down with an Achilles injury, the Jaguars were having their way with this team. Jacksonville now controls its own destiny for the divisional title.

 

No. 7: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers had their bye week in Week 14. This team needed the bye to get healthy at various positions on offense and defense. Perhaps the late-season bye will prove to be a blessing for a San Francisco team with a lot of potential ahead of it.

 

No. 6: Green Bay Packers

The Packers staked a massive claim on the NFC North with their win over the Bears on Sunday. Jordan Love continues to play like an MVP candidate, and the defense is excellent. Most importantly, the Packers are finding consistency at a very important point in the season.

 

No. 5: Seattle Seahawks

Seattle's offense finally got back on track in Week 14 on the back of three Sam Darnold touchdown passes. The defense and special teams were also both dominant, with plenty of turnovers, blocked kicks, special teams touchdowns, and sacks. Seattle needed this game for momentum.

 

No. 4: Buffalo Bills

Buffalo looked dead in the water until they came back to life in the second half of Week 14. The Bills grinded their way to a massive victory over the Bengals. The win keeps the Bills' divisional title hopes alive.

 

No. 3: Denver Broncos

The Broncos won another close game on Sunday. Despite this team's winning ways, they have yet to make a real statement win. Still, they sit atop the AFC as they continue to stack up wins against inferior opponents. The next few weeks will be telling for the Broncos.

 

No. 2: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams got back into the win column with a massive bounce-back game against the Cardinals in Week 14. Quarterback Matthew Stafford picked right back up as an MVP candidate. Additionally, wide receiver Puka Nacua reminded everyone that he is one of the best in the league.

 

No. 1: New England Patriots

The Patriots enjoyed their bye in Week 14. They watched as the AFC behind them was shaken up. Still, as the top team looking down on the rest, the Patriots just need to stay the course and cruise to a first-round bye.

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