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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 11?

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Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 11 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

Week 10 was quite the week in the NFL. We saw huge offensive output from several teams and a couple of surprising upsets. The Bills came off a huge win over the Chiefs in Week 9 and lost to the lowly Dolphins. On the flip side, the Seahawks continued their dominant streak over the last couple of weeks. The topsy-turvy nature of the NFL keeps us coming back.

We are now entering the late-season stretch of 2025. Bad losses can haunt a team at this point in the season. Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means the NFL playoff picture is starting to legitimately shape up. The rest of the season is going to be very exciting to watch.

With so much happening in Week 10, we have a bit of a reshuffle in the power rankings. The top of the rankings does not necessarily look how we would have thought they would at the beginning of the season. However, the chips have fallen as they have, and we must be adaptable. Let's dive in and see where every team stands as we head into Week 11.

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No. 32: Tennessee Titans

The Titans were on a bye in Week 10. This 1-8 team is trending towards a potential No. 1 overall selection in April. Hopefully, the bye gave Tennessee a chance to reset and make some adjustments that can net them some second-half success.

 

No. 31: Cleveland Browns

Cleveland dropped a bad loss to the Jets in the race to the bottom of the league. If it weren't for the Titans, Cleveland may be the worst team in the league. This team is directionless with no bright future.

 

No. 30: Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas lost a very low-scoring game to the Broncos on Thursday night. The Raiders are a poor franchise at this point in the season. Pete Carroll may not have been the right hire as this team's head coach. He good very well end up being a one-and-done coach.

 

No. 29: New York Jets

The Jets are on a bit of a winning streak. After knocking off the Bengals in Week 9, the Jets turned around and beat the Browns this week. It does not help their case for the No. 1 pick in April, but the city of New York needed to see some success.

 

No. 28: New Orleans Saints

The Saints, with Tyler Shough under center, looked solid in Week 10. They shocked the Panthers with a 17-7 win. Shough looked great in his second start. He was able to push the ball down the field with serious confidence.

 

No. 27: New York Giants

The Giants dropped a loss to the Bears this week, but they continued to see encouraging signs from rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Dart is displaying unbelievable toughness and grit with this team. Has he played well enough to grant head coach Brian Daboll another season?

 

No. 26: Washington Commanders

The Commanders have entered the cellar of the league in 2025. They were dominated by the Lions in Week 10 with backup quarterback Marcus Mariota leading the way. This is officially a lost season.

 

No. 25: Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals had their bye in Week 10. With their offense humming and internal turmoil due to the lackluster play of the defense, the Bengals need to hope that the bye week will answer a lot of questions. If these players do not stay together, they will stand no chance.

 

No. 24: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons were in command of the Colts for much of Week 10. Unfortunately, they allowed Indianapolis to march down the field towards the end of regulation and send the game into overtime. Atlanta needs to figure things out quickly if it wants any chance of making a playoff push.

 

No. 23: Miami Dolphins

Miami won a huge game over the Bills this week. In a shocking turn of events, Miami came out firing, and they jumped out to a huge 16-0 lead. In the wake of the firing of their general manager, Chris Grier, the Dolphins responded with head coach Mike McDaniel.

 

No. 22: Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys had their bye in Week 10. They swung a couple of big trades heading into the bye, including acquiring defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. While the deals may not push the Cowboys on a deep run this season, they were great moves for the future.

 

No. 21: Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals were utterly dominated in Seattle this week. The Seahawks jumped out to a 35-0 lead and never looked back. Arizona is trending towards a tough end to the season. They have been unable to get much going on Sundays.

 

No. 20: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars blew a massive lead on Sunday and lost to the division-rival Texans. Jacksonville is certainly not as good as its 5-4 record. The offense does not have a lot of power, and the defense is inconsistent.

 

No. 19: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers' streaky nature came back to bite them in Week 10. Carolina lost to the Saints and only mustered up seven points on offense. This was a majorly bad loss for a team that was positioning itself in the battle for the division.

 

No. 18: Minnesota Vikings

Houston won an incredible come-from-behind victory over the Jaguars in Week 10. With backup quarterback Davis Mills, the Texans mustered up 36 points. Houston is quietly taking steps towards a playoff push.

 

No. 17: Houston Texans

Houston won an incredible come-from-behind victory over the Jaguars in Week 10. With backup quarterback Davis Mills, the Texans musted up 36 points. Houston is quietly taking steps towards a playoff push.

 

No. 16: Pittsburgh Steelers

Oh, how the mighty are falling. The Steelers dropped another loss to the Chargers on Sunday night. They looked horrendous as well, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers tossing two interceptions. The Ravens are creeping up on the Steelers for the division lead.

 

No. 15: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers' injuries are starting to catch up with them. After a 3-0 start, San Francisco has gone 3-4 since. The NFC West is slipping away from this team. Even a playoff berth may be difficult to come by if everything continues to trend as it currently is.

 

No. 14: Chicago Bears

The Bears are starting to hum. They are sitting at 6-3 with a legitimate chance to win their division. Of course, Chicago needs to go through the Lions and Packers. However, the Bears appear to be farther along in development than previously thought.

 

No. 13: Green Bay Packers

The Packers are sliding in the power rankings after a couple of duds from their offense. This team needs to begin putting up more than 20 points in a two-game stretch if it wants to make a deep playoff run. Time will tell if they can get it together.

 

No. 12: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are back. They won a hard-fought game against the Vikings despite some late-game theatrics. With Lamar Jackson under center, this team has a great chance to make a legitimate run this season.

 

No. 11: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs were on a bye in Week 10. Kansas City entered the bye reeling from a loss to the Bills in Week 9. Still, this team is sitting at 5-4. They will be just fine as we head into the stretch run of the season, where they know how to win as well as anyone.

 

No. 10: Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers are beginning to cook this season. A 25-10 victory over Pittsburgh was just the ticket for Los Angeles. Justin Herbert continues to look like a stud. The Chargers are in lock step with the Broncos for the divisional lead right now.

 

No. 9: Denver Broncos

The Broncos are sitting at 8-2 after continuing to win in strange fashion. Denver was only able to score 10 points against the Raiders on Thursday night. Fortunately, that was enough to net a victory. This is a difficult team to gauge, considering that most of their wins have come against teams substantially under 0.500.

 

No. 8: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay lost to the Patriots in Week 10. With so many injuries plaguing this team, wins have become difficult to come by in recent weeks. Luckily, the NFC South is terrible, but Tampa Bay would surely like to log a few more victories.

 

No. 7: New England Patriots

The Patriots have now jumped way out in front of the Bills in the race for the AFC East. New England is humming, and they won a huge game over the Buccaneers in Week 10. As long as the Patriots continue racking up wins over legitimate opponents, they will continue to prove that their season is no fluke.

 

No. 6: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts looked like they were on their way to two straight losses in Week 10 until they came alive in the fourth quarter and rode running back Jonathan Taylor to victory. Taylor's 244 rushing yards and three touchdowns have propelled him into the rushing touchdown and yardage record watch for the remainder of the season.

 

No. 5: Buffalo Bills

The Bills have a few puzzling losses this season. Week 10 was no different. The Bills were unable to get anything going down in Miami this weekend. They were their own worst enemy. Buffalo has now fallen well behind the Patriots in the race for the AFC East.

 

No. 4: Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks put together another massive victory in Week 10 against the Cardinals. Seattle jumped out to a 35-0 lead in the first half. They took their foot off the gas in the second half, but the defense and offense are working together in harmony.

 

No. 3: Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia knocked off the Eagles in a very hard-fought game on Monday night. The birds are flying high. They are beating quality opponents left and right.

 

No. 2: Detroit Lions

The Lions have been up and down the top five on this list with a few excellent victories this season. Detroit always follows up losses with a spectacular performance. They dominated the Commanders in Week 10 en route to a 44-22 victory.

 

No. 1: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams dominated the 49ers in Week 10. After suffering a tough loss to San Francisco in Week 5, Los Angeles was certainly looking for revenge. Watch out for this team. As long as Matthew Stafford is shimmying, this team will be difficult to stop.

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