Week 10 saw some offenses play neck-and-neck with opposing defenses keeping games exciting, close and down to the wire. Other offenses just couldn’t touch the end-zone and had to settle for field goals, which may for some pull out the win. Offenses were the ignition for this wild and exciting ride that was week 10 football and we hope to see more of it in week 11.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL Team offenses after week 10 games:
Arizona Cardinals: C+ (Last week F)
The Cardinal’s offense welcomed back Kyler Murray as he helped the Red Birds lead a comeback 25-23 victory against the Atlanta Falcons. Murray did not throw any touchdown passes but threw one interception while he scored a rushing touchdown. James Conner rushed for 73 yards on 16 carries while Clayton Tune rushed for one yard on one carry and got into the end-zone for a touchdown of his own. Trey McBride caught eight receptions for 131 yards on the day as well. It was a refreshing win for the Cardinals offense after an ugly 27-0 beatdown loss in week nine to the Cleveland Browns.
Atlanta Falcons: C- (Last week C+)
The Falcons offense had a productive afternoon but couldn’t secure the win against the Arizona Cardinals on the road. Taylor Heinicke had a decent day on the field but left the game with a hamstring injury putting Desmond Ridder back in action. Ridder scored a rushing touchdown while Bijan Robinson rushed for 95 yards on 22 carries and scored a rushing touchdown of his own. Scott Miller caught one reception for two yards and scored the game’s only receiving touchdown of the day. The Falcons need to get more production out of their receivers if they want to succeed for the remainder of the season.
Baltimore Ravens: B- (Last week A)
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The Ravens’ offense had a good game despite Cleveland’s comeback victory in the end. Lamar Jackson threw one touchdown against one interception while Keaton Mitchell rushed for 34 yards on three carries and scored a rushing touchdown and Gus Edwards rushed for 24 yards on 11 carries and also scored a rushing touchdown. Odell Beckham Jr. Caught one reception for 40 yards and scored a touchdown while Zay Flowers led the Ravens’ receiving game with 73 yards on five receptions. Despite the loss, the Raven’s offense played fairly well with OBJ scoring his second touchdown of the season against one of his former teams. Baltimore will bounce back from this tight loss.
Buffalo Bills: D+ (Last week C+)
The Bills on offense had a sloppy start when James Cook fumbled the ball at the beginning of the game and gave the Broncos a green light. Cook did rush for 109 yards on 12 carries on the night while Josh Allen threw one touchdown against two interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown despite not getting sacked at all. Dalton Kincaid caught five receptions for 51 yards and scored a touchdown while Stefon Diggs was held to three receptions for 34 yards. It was not an easy night in Western New York for the Bills as they played neck-n-neck with the Denver Broncos but lost it in the end – not able to get the light back.
Carolina Panthers: D+ (Last week D-)
The Panthers entered week 10 with low expectations and came out on the losing side in a low-scoring and close 13-16 game with the Chicago Bears. Bryce Young didn’t throw any touchdowns or interceptions while the Panthers’ rushing attack was held to 43 rushing yards on the night. Both Mike Strachan and Adam Thielen were the only two Panthers receivers to have over 40 receptions on the evening and both didn’t score a single touchdown on offense. It shows viewers that the Panthers’ offense has a lot more work to do to earn more wins this season or they may just lose the rest of their games and secure the first overall pick.
Chicago Bears: C- (Last week’s D+)
The Bears’ offense didn’t entice audiences in their Thursday Night Football game against the Carolina Panthers in week 10, even with the 16-13 victory, at home. Tyson Bagent didn’t throw any touchdowns or interceptions but managed the game fine as D’Onta Freeman rushed for 80 yards on 21 carries and scored Chicago’s only touchdown of the night. It was a very quiet night for the Bears offense but they managed to secure the win which is more important to a rebuilding franchise. At the end of the day- a win is a win.
Cincinnati Bengals: B- (Last week B-)
It was a neck-n-neck race between the Bengals and the Houston Texans all game. Joe Burrow threw two touchdowns against two interceptions while Joe Mixon rushed for 46 yards on 11 carries and scored a rushing touchdown. Ja’Marr Chase caught five receptions for 124 yards and scored a touchdown, Tyler Boyd caught eight receptions for 117 yards, and Trenton Irwin caught two receptions for 54 yards and scored a touchdown.
Cleveland Browns: B (Last week B)
The Browns’ offense had a sloppy start to the game with DeShaun Watson throwing a pick-six to Kyle Hamilton. Watson would throw a touchdown pass to Elijah Moore in the fourth quarter. Moore caught five receptions for 44 yards on the day while Amari Cooper caught six receptions for 98 yards. Kareem Hunt rushed for 32 yards on 10 carries and stormed his way into the end-zone for a touchdown in the second half while Jerome Ford rushed for 107 yards on 17 carries. The Browns made some great plays against a very strong defensive unit in Baltimore. Do not underestimate the Browns’ offense as they can make some good plays when DeShaun Watson is healthy!
Dallas Cowboys: A- (Last week B-)
The Dallas Cowboy’s offense dominated their NFC East rival New York Giants in a 49-17 victory. Dak Prescott threw four touchdowns against one interception and scored a rushing touchdown while Rico Dowdle rushed for 79 yards on 15 carries and scored a touchdown. CeeDee Lamb had an incredible day by catching 11 receptions for 151 yards, scoring a touchdown, rushing for 14 yards on one carry, and scoring a rushing touchdown. Brandin Cooks caught nine receptions for 173 yards and scored a touchdown. Michael Gallup and Jake Ferguson also scored touchdowns on the day. It was a massive offensive showcase for Dallas. If they can keep this momentum up, they should scare opposing defenses for the weeks to come.
Denver Broncos: C+ (Last week Bye Week)
The Broncos are starting to get the gears going as they secured their second straight win against a very tough opponent. Russell Wilson threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions despite getting sacked four times while Javonte Williams rushed for 79 yards on 21 carries, caught four receptions for 31 yards, and scored a touchdown, and Courtland Sutton caught eight receptions for 53 yards and scored a touchdown on the night. The Broncos are starting to cook, with statement wins over the Kansas City Chiefs in week eight and the Buffalo Bills in week 10.
Detroit Lions: A- (Last week Bye Week)
It was a very productive day for the Lions offense as they played an intense back-and-forth battle with the Los Angeles Chargers and won in the final seconds 41-38. Jared Goff threw two touchdown passes against zero interceptions on the day. David Montgomery rushed for 116 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown while Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 77 yards on 14 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught eight receptions for 156 yards and scored a touchdown and Brock Wright caught two receptions for 23 yards and scored a touchdown. It was a very strong showcase for Detroit’s offense as they continued putting certain opposing defenses on their toes all game.
Green Bay Packers: C- (Last week C-)
The Packers’ offense did everything they could against a very physical Steelers defense on the road. Jordan Love had two touchdowns against two interceptions while AJ Dillion rushed for 70 yards on nine carries. Jayden Reed caught five receptions for 84 yards and scored a touchdown and Romeo Doubs caught three receptions for 31 yards and scored a touchdown. The Packers offense has decent playmakers but needs to drastically improve for the remaining games down the stretch and draft better talent to help Jordan Love succeed in 2024.
Houston Texans: B+ (Last week A-)
The Texan’s offense played a great back-and-forth battle with the Cincinnati Bengals coming out as victors in a 30-27 road victory. C.J. Stroud threw one touchdown against one interception while Devin Singletary rushed for 150 yards on 30 carries and scored a touchdown while Stroud rushed for eight yards on two carries and scored a rushing touchdown as well. Tank Tell caught six receptions for 56 yards and scored a touchdown while Noah Brown caught seven receptions for 172 yards on the day. The Texan’s offense is a great young unit that continues to make noise against fierce opponents and can potentially make some noise in the upcoming playoffs!
Indianapolis Colts: C (Last week B)
The Colt’s offense may not be the best unit in the league but they can secure wins with Gardner Minshew as an excellent game manager even though he threw an interception. Jonathan Taylor rushed for 69 yards on 23 carries and scored the only touchdown of the game. Michael Pittman Jr. Caught eight receptions for 84 yards on the day as well. The rest of the game for Indianapolis’ offense was quiet and had six punts. Not the best action on the field but they secured a 10-6 victory abroad which is all that matters.
Jacksonville Jaguars: F (Last week Bye Week)
The Jaguar’s offense took a thrashing in their week 10 3-34 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Trevor Lawrence threw two interceptions while Christian Kirk caught six receptions for 104 yards on the day but lost a fumble. The Jaguars were also held to 59 rushing yards on the day thanks to the elite 49er’s defense that kept them in their tracks. This was a hard and humiliating loss for the Jaguars but they will bury this one in the swamp and move forward to their next challenges in the coming weeks.
Kansas City Chiefs: Bye Week (Last week B+)
The Chiefs offense is enjoying their bye week and will look to strike fear in opposing defenses when they return to action in week 11.
Las Vegas Raiders: C (Last week B-)
The Raiders’s offense isn’t the flashiest but they did secure the win over the New York Jets. Aiden O’Connell threw one touchdown against one interception while Josh Jacobs rushed for 116 yards on 27 carries. DaVante Adams caught six receptions for 86 yards and Michael Mayer caught three receptions for 19 yards and scored the game’s only touchdown. The Raiders’ offense is looking more refreshed since they fired Josh McDaniels as head coach and replaced him with Antonio Pierce, as they look to continue the wins, for coach Pierce.
Los Angeles Chargers: B (Last week C)
The Chargers offense had a very productive day against the Detroit Lions but came up short at the very end of the game. Justin Herbert threw four touchdowns against one interception on the day. Austin Ekeler rushed for 67 yards on 19 carries and scored a rushing touchdown. On the receiving end, Keenan Allen caught 11 receptions for 175 yards and scored two touchdowns, Jalen Guyton caught four receptions for 41 yards and scored a touchdown, and Quentin Johnston caught four receptions for 34 yards and scored a touchdown. The Chargers offense was very explosive, especially with the production of Keenan Allen but ended up unlucky at the end of the game.
Los Angeles Rams: F (Last week F)
The Rams offense needs to recover from their week nine loss against the Green Bay Packers and get some wins although they did sign veteran quarterback Carson Wentz to back up Matthew Stafford so that does help out.
Miami Dolphins: Bye Week (Last week C-)
The Dolphins had a tough road loss in Germany and look to rebound and dominate their upcoming opponents when they return to action.
Minnesota Vikings: B+ (Last week B)
The Viking’s offense continues to make strides as they extend the team’s winning streak to four games after their week 10 performance. Joshua Dobbs threw one touchdown against zero interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown. Ty Chandler rushed for 45 yards on 15 carries and also scored a rushing touchdown while T.J. Hockenson caught 11 receptions for 134 yards and scored a receiving touchdown. If the Vikings continue to play like they currently are, they can sneak into the playoffs and make some noise of their own. Joshua Dobbs is also having the time of his life as a Viking!
New England Patriots: D (Last week C-)
The Patriots offense did not play an explosive game or score any touchdowns on the day in Germany but they had some okay plays. Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe each threw interceptions while Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 88 yards on 20 carries. Demario Douglas led the Patriots in receiving yards with six receptions for 84 yards in Frankfurt. The Patriots need to get their offensive act together if they want to score more points against opponents as they head into a week 11 bye week to regroup and focus on the remainder of their season.
New Orleans Saints: C (Last week B+)
It was a rough start for the Saint’s offense as they were kept out of the endzone in the first half. Derek Carr did whatever he could against the Viking’s defense but left the game with a shoulder injury in the third quarter as Jameis Winston took over. Winston threw two touchdown passes in the second half as he attempted a come-from-behind victory for the Saints but ultimately fell short. A.T. Perry caught two receptions for 38 yards and scored a touchdown while Chris Olave led the team with six receptions for 94 yards and scored a touchdown. The Saints’ rushing attack was held to 65 yards on the day with Alvin Kamara rushing for 42 yards on nine carries. The Saints must be prepared to start Winston, in case Carr’s injury turns out to be serious.
New York Giants: D (Last week D-)
It was a slight improvement for the Giant’s offense in week 10 even if they tried to make some noise in the second half of their 17-49 beatdown loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Tommy DeVito threw two touchdowns against one interception while Saquon Barkley rushed for 66 yards on 13 carries. Lawrence Cager caught one reception for 10 yards and scored a touchdown, Sterling Shepard caught one reception for two yards and scored a touchdown, and Daniel Bellinger caught two receptions for 34 yards. It was not a great afternoon for the G-Men as they were outplayed and outscored all day by Dallas.
New York Jets: D+ (Last week F)
It was not the best day for the Jets offense but they could’ve played much worse against a tougher opponent. Zach Wilson threw one interception against no touchdowns but rushed for 54 yards on four carries. Garrett Wilson caught nine receptions for 93 yards on the night. It was not the best night for Wilson and company but they are trying to stay afloat in the ever so competitive AFC East. Only time will tell if they secure more wins.
Philadelphia Eagles: Bye Week (Last week A-)
The Eagle’s offense will continue to be a force to be reckoned with when they return to action in week 11 when they square off against the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl 57 rematch.
Pittsburgh Steelers: C+ (Last week B-)
The Steelers offense wasn’t as explosive as they were against the Titans but they were able to play a close and competitive game against the Green Bay Packers. Kenny Pickett threw no touchdowns or interceptions on the day. Jaylen Warren rushed for 101 yards on 15 carries and scored a rushing touchdown and Najee Harris rushed for 82 yards on 16 carries and also scored a rushing touchdown. The Steelers receivers didn’t have much of a day although George Pickens caught three receptions for 45 yards on the day. The Steeler’s offense isn’t the best unit in football, but they’re not the worst. The offense will improve once offensive coordinator Matt Canada is replaced with a more talented offensive coordinator.
San Francisco 49ers: A- (Last week Bye Week)
It was a massive bounce-back performance for the 49er’s offense after being on a three-game losing streak. Brock Purdy threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions while Deebo Samuel rushed for 29 yards on three carries and scored a rushing touchdown. George Kittle caught three receptions for 116 yards and scored a touchdown, Brandon Aiyuk caught three receptions for 55 yards and scored a touchdown, and Kyle Juszcyck caught two receptions for 26 yards and scored a touchdown. It was back to business for the well-rested and refreshed 49er’s offense who look to resume taking control of the NFC West.
Seattle Seahawks: B- (Last week F)
The Seahawk’s offense threw their week nine loss over the bridge as they played a close neck-and-neck battle with the Washington Commanders and defeated them 29-26. Geno Smith threw two touchdowns against no interceptions while Kenneth Walker III rushed for 63 yards on 19 carries. Walker also caught one reception for 64 yards and scored a touchdown and Tyler Lockett caught eight receptions for 92 yards and scored a touchdown. It was a well-deserved victory for Seattle after their embarrassing week nine performance against the Baltimore Ravens.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: B (Last week B-)
The Buc’s offense secured a victory over the woeful Tennessee Titans in a 20-6 week 10 win. Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes against one interception while Rachaad White rushed for 51 yards on 20 carries and had two receptions for 47 yards a receiving touchdown. Mike Evans caught six receptions for 143 yards and scored a touchdown. The Buc’s offense still has great playmakers and snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory against the Titans.
Tennessee Titans: F (Last week D+)
It was not a good day for Will Levis and company as they were dominated by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Levis threw one interception while Derrick Henry was held to 24 rushing yards on 11 carries, DeAndre Hopkins caught three receptions for 27 yards, and Kyle Philips caught three receptions for 61 yards on the day. It was a very tough day for the Titans offense that needs to turn the ship around if they want to at least compete for a chance to be relevant before it’s too late!
Washington Commanders: C+ (Last week C)
The Commander’s offense did everything they could to get the win in the Pacific Northwest, only to see Jason Myers kick the game-winning field goal in the end. Sam Howell threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions while the Commander’s rushing attack was held to under 68 rushing yards on the afternoon. Brian Robinson Jr. caught six receptions for 119 yards and scored a touchdown, Antonio Gibson caught five receptions for 42 yards and scored a touchdown, and Dymai Brooks caught two receptions for 41 yards and scored a touchdown. This was a better offensive performance by the Commanders in week 10 but they couldn’t finish the game at the very last second.