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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 10?

Sam Darnold - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 10 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

Week 9 in the NFL was exciting. We saw the Colts go down to a real opponent, the Bengals continue to score an exorbitant amount of points in losses, and another Chiefs vs. Bills classic. After a Week 8 slate that featured a lot of blowouts, we needed this week as NFL fans.

At this point in the NFL season, identities are established and playoff teams are shaping up for their runs. The weather is getting colder, and teams are getting tougher. We should start to see more close games as teams vie for their postseason spots. You've got to love the late fall in the NFL.

With so much happening in Week 9, there is a decent shift in the power rankings. We have some serious risers and fallers. As usual, the parity in the NFL is what makes the league exciting. We would not watch if the games were boring. Let's dive in and see where each team stands as we head into Week 10.

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No. 32: Tennessee Titans

The Titans looked respectable in Week 9 against the Chargers. They nearly won the game. Unfortunately, Tennessee was unable to get over the hump, and the Chargers were simply too much to handle.

 

No. 31: New Orleans Saints

The Saints' switch to Tyler Shough as the starting quarterback did not pay off. The offense was far more anemic than it ever was under Spencer Rattler. Shough will likely get the whole season to start, but it was an inauspicious start.

 

No. 30: New York Jets

The Jets enjoyed their bye week in Week 9. Hopefully, the break gave the team a chance to reset and ride the high of their first win of the season. Perhaps the Jets will come out of the bye with new life.

 

No. 29: Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders took the Jaguars to overtime in Week 9. Still, Las Vegas fell short in yet another loss. The offense looked better with tight end Brock Bowers returning, but otherwise, this team does not have a lot going right.

 

No. 28: Cleveland Browns

Cleveland was on a bye in Week 9. This team has a great defense and a lot of problems on offense. It is unclear where this team is going at this point.

 

No. 27: New York Giants

The Giants were bludgeoned by the 49ers in Week 9. After jumping out to a quick 7-0 lead, New York could not stop San Francisco. A couple of late touchdowns from the Giants made the final score more respectable, but New York is still searching for answers.

 

No. 26: Miami Dolphins

After a big win in Week 8, the Dolphins looked like they may be building some momentum. Unfortunately, their joy was short-lived. The Ravens had their way with Miami both offensively and defensively in Week 9.

 

No. 25: Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals' offense scored 42 points in Week 9, and they still lost to the Bears. This team is going to have a historically bad defense once again. The offense can only do so much.

 

No. 24: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons pushed the Patriots to the brink in the second half of their Week 9 showdown. Atlanta's offense was respectable with Michael Penix Jr. back under center. Still, with another loss, the season feels like it is slipping away from the Falcons.

 

No. 23: Washington Commanders

The Commanders are falling down this list after falling to 3-6. Now, faced with a future without quarterback Jayden Daniels, it is time to write off the Commanders' 2025 campaign.

 

No. 22: Houston Texans

The Texans were in a great position against the Broncos in Week 9 until quarterback C.J. Stroud went down with a concussion. From there, the team could not get anything going on offense. Houston missed a golden opportunity with this game.

 

No. 21: Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys are officially on the road towards a lost season. A ten-point loss to the Cardinals in Dallas is not auspicious for a potential run in the playoffs.

 

No. 20: Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals looked better with Jacoby Brissett under center this week. With a big win on the road against the Cowboys, it feels like a real quarterback controversy could be brewing in Arizona.

 

No. 19: Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings made a big statement in Week 9 with J.J. McCarthy back in the lineup. McCarthy put together a complete game against a quality Lions defense. Minnesota's win has put them on the map, and McCarthy quieted some of the chatter around his play early in the season.

 

No. 18: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars were pushed to the brink by the hapless Raiders on Sunday. Although a win is a win, Jacksonville continues to underwhelm this season. Still, this team finds itself in a great position in the AFC playoff race, and within striking distance of the Colts for the division lead.

 

No. 17: Chicago Bears

The Bears hung 47 points on a terrible Bengals defense in Week 9. This was a huge get-right game for a team that has struggled to find consistency this season. Chicago is right back in the NFC North mix.

 

No. 16: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers are a team to watch after holding a red-hot Packers team to 13 points this past weekend. Carolina would win in the final seconds of the game. If the Panthers can play like this weekly, there is real potential in this team's future.

 

No. 15: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers dominated the Colts in Week 9. The Steel Curtain was actually made of steel this past week. They forced two Daniel Jones interceptions and held the Colts to just 20 points. Frankly, this game was not as close as the 27-20 final score suggested.

 

No. 14: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are back in the mix after looking like themselves in Week 9 against the Dolphins. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was a surgeon under center. Additionally, the Ravens' defense finally stepped up. This team has a great chance to push for a division title and a deep playoff run.

 

No. 13: Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers won by the skin of their teeth against the Titans this week. The win was not impressive, but it was much needed nonetheless. Perhaps this win can help keep the Chargers afloat while they continue to attempt to get healthy.

 

No. 12: San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco won a much-needed game against the Giants on Sunday. The win keeps the 49ers within striking distance of the Seahawks and Rams in the NFC West. Even with all their injuries, the 49ers continue to get it done this season.

 

No. 11: Green Bay Packers

The Packers continue to falter in the biggest moments. At times, this team looks dominant. However, a 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 9 does not suggest that Green Bay is ready to make a serious run in this year's playoffs.

 

No. 10: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs lost their annual game to the Bills once again in Week 9. This loss is not concerning, considering that Kansas City tends to lose to the Bills during every regular season. Call us when the playoffs start.

 

No. 9: New England Patriots

The Patriots continue to win. They notched a close victory against the Falcons this week. Quarterback Drake Maye continues to get it done under center as well. New England is coming with a fury this season.

 

No. 8: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts may have shown some true colors in Week 9. They lost 27-20, which is ironically the same score as their other loss in 2025. Indianapolis was forced to press more against a quality Steelers team that dominated most of the game.

 

No. 7: Denver Broncos

The Broncos are firm leaders in the AFC West with the Chiefs going down in Week 9. Denver barely notched a victory against the Texans this week, but it was enough to keep them in a strong position.

 

No. 6: Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks are beginning to look like one of the truly elite teams in the NFL this season. A 38-14 statement win over the Commanders in Week 9 was an exciting result for Seahawks fans. Sam Darnold "MVP" chants are around the corner.

 

No. 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers' main goal during the bye week should have been to get healthy. This squad has a lot of talent to make a legitimate run this season. They simply need all their players on the field at the same time.

 

No. 4: Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles entered their Week 9 bye week on fire. The bye comes at the perfect time for the birds, who can now build on their recently found success in the passing game. The Eagles could be a scary team to face in the second half of the season.

 

No. 3: Detroit Lions

The Lions have been stripped of their No. 1 status after dropping a tough game to the Vikings in Week 9. The Vikings' defensive line dominated the Lions' offensive line. Detroit will bounce back, but this was a wake-up call.

 

No. 2: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams absolutely boat raced the Saints in Week 9. This was a great win for a team coming out of its bye week. Los Angeles continues to stay near the top of the standings in the NFC.

 

No. 1: Buffalo Bills

The Bills beat the Chiefs once again in the regular season. The Bills always seem to dominate the Chiefs during the regular season and falter in the playoffs. Still, this was an impressive win nonetheless. Let's see what happens over the second half of the season.

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