Week 10 was a very nice week for offenses as the NFL teams made their cases known for being the best in the league, as well as securing a playoff spot by the end of the season.
Some offenses played their hearts out but lost in the very end, and some offenses struggled with disastrous outcomes, while a couple of other offenses turned their struggles into wins in the end. Some teams need to rebound quickly; otherwise, they’ll be left in the dust by the end of the regular season.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ offenses after week 10.
Which teams had the best offense in the entire NFL after week 10?
Arizona Cardinals: A-
The Cardinals’ offense presented a home showcase as they dismantled the New York Jets 31-6. Kyler Murray threw a touchdown pass and scored two rushing touchdowns, Trey Benson rushed for 62 yards on 10 carries, James Conner rushed for 33 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown, Trey McBride caught four receptions for 71 yards, and Marvin Harrison Jr. caught five receptions for 54 yards and scored a touchdown. The Cardinals took advantage of the continuous struggles the Jets have faced all season long. The Cardinals continued to show why they wanted to win the NFC West and make it to the playoffs.
Atlanta Falcons: C-
The Falcons’ offense had a misstep in their week 10 17-20 loss against the New Orleans Saints. Kirk Cousins threw an interception against no touchdowns, Bijan Robinson rushed for 116 yards on 20 carries and scored two touchdowns, Drake London caught eight receptions for 97 yards, and Darnell Mooney caught five receptions for 96 yards. The Falcons’ offense took an unexpected loss, and they need to turn things around quickly if they want to maintain control of the NFC South for now. The Falcons travel west for a week 11 showdown against the Denver Broncos on the road.
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Baltimore Ravens: A-
The Ravens’ offense played an excellent game against the Cincinnati Bengals, in their 35-34 win in an intense Thursday night thriller. Lamar Jackson threw four touchdowns with no interceptions and wasn’t sacked at all, Derrick Henry rushed for 68 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown, Nelson Agholor caught a reception for six yards and scored a touchdown, Rashod Bateman caught six receptions for 54 yards and scored a touchdown, Mark Andrews caught six receptions for 68 yards and scored a touchdown, and Tylan Wallace caught three receptions for 115 yards and scored a touchdown. The Ravens’ offense put on a show on Thursday night thanks to offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s great coaching, which set them up for victory.
Buffalo Bills: B
The Bills’ offense had a nice afternoon as they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 30-20 in a very competitive battle. Josh Allen threw two interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown, James Cook rushed for 80 yards on 19 yards and scored a touchdown, Mack Hollins caught four receptions for 86 yards, and Khalil Shakir caught six receptions for 58 yards. Even though Josh Allen didn’t throw a touchdown pass, the rest of the Bills’ offense played very well, especially from Cook, as he was able to pass through the Colts’ defense. This NFL team’s offense returns home for a week 11 showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs coming to town.
Carolina Panthers: C+
The Panthers’ offense earned some freshly cooked Sauerbraten as they defeated the New York Giants 20-17 in overtime. Bryce Young threw a touchdown against no interceptions, Chuba Hubbard, who recently signed a four-year $33.2 million deal, rushed for 153 yards and scored a rushing touchdown, Jalen Cooker caught three receptions for 41 yards, and Ja’Tavion Sanders caught two receptions for eight yards and scored a touchdown. Despite the Panthers’ receiving core topping a combined 126 yards in the passing attack, Hubbard shined very nicely, and the offensive line protected Young and allowed only one sack against him. The Panthers return home for a well-needed week 11 bye week.
Chicago Bears: F
The Bears’ offense fell completely flat and stale, like a horrible deep-dish pizza, as they lost 3-19 against the New England Patriots. Caleb Williams threw no touchdowns or interceptions but was sacked nine times, D’Andre Swift rushed for 59 yards on 16 carries, and Keenan Allen caught three receptions for 44 yards. The only points the Bears were able to get on the board was from kicker Cairo Santos when he made a 33-yard field goal. It was an embarrassing afternoon for the Bears’ offense. They have a lot of work to do before the Green Bay Packers come to town in week 11.
Cincinnati Bengals: B
The Bengals’ offense played a very competitive battle against the Baltimore Ravens but came up short, thanks to a failed two-point conversion in their 34-35 loss on Thursday Night Football. Joe Burrow threw four touchdowns against no interceptions, Chase Brown rushed for 42 yards on 13 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Tanner Hudson caught six receptions for 42 yards and scored a touchdown, and Ja’Marr Chase caught 11 receptions for 264 yards and scored three touchdowns. Burrow and Chase had impressive performances, but a two-point failed conversion attempt to Hudson overshadowed the latter’s performances.
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Cleveland Browns: Bye Week
The Browns’ offense hasn’t been extraordinary, but this NFL team do have some talented playmakers like Nick Chubb, Jerry Jeudy, and Cedric Tillman. Now the question is, will Jameis Winston help them earn more wins moving forward after their week 10 bye week?
Dallas Cowboys: F
The Cowboys’ offense had a terrible afternoon as they were dismantled 6-34 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Dak Prescott’s season officially ended, as he has opted to have surgery to repair his injured hamstring. Cooper Rush entered the game and threw no touchdowns or interceptions, was sacked once, and lost two fumbles. Trey Lance threw an interception and was sacked twice, Rico Dowdle rushed for 53 yards on 12 carries, Jake Ferguson caught four receptions for 24 yards, and CeeDee Lamb caught six receptions for 21 yards. The Cowboys’ offense completely unraveled and imploded without Dak Prescott, and have a lot of work ahead of them before the season ends. The agenda may include potentially firing Mike McCarthy when the season ends.
Denver Broncos: C
The Broncos’ offense made their noise in the second quarter of the game but came just short in their 14-16 loss on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs, thanks to Leo Chenal blocking the game-winning kick. Bo Nix threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Austin Estime rushed for 53 yards on 14 carries, Courtland Sutton caught six receptions for 70 yards and scored a touchdown, and Devaughn Vale caught four receptions for 39 yards and scored a touchdown. Despite only scoring in the second quarter, the Broncos’ offense played fairly well with Sutton on the field, but the team needs to improve the rushing attack. The Broncos’ offense returns home for a week 12 showdown against the Atlanta Falcons.
Detroit Lions: C
The Lions’ offense had a decent Sunday night against the Houston Texans, as they secured the last-second 26-23 comeback win thanks to the winning field goal kick by Jake Bates at the very end of the game. Jared Goff threw two touchdowns against five costly interceptions, Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 71 yards on 19 carries, David Montgomery rushed for 32 yards on 12 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Sam LaPorta caught three receptions for 66 yards and scored a touchdown, and Amon-Ra St. Brown caught six receptions for 60 yards and scored a touchdown. St. Brown, LaPorta, Gibbs, and Montgomery shined and kept the team churning despite Goff throwing five interceptions, as they improved to 8-1 on the season. The Lions return home in week 11 and will welcome the Jacksonville Jaguars to town.
Green Bay Packers: Bye Week
The Packers’ offense has done a good job, either with Jordan Love or Malik Willis in the lineup. They may have lost to a very physical Detroit Lions team, but they have a chance of redemption when they square off against the Chicago Bears in the Windy City in week 11.
Houston Texans: C-
The Texans played decently against the Detroit Lions but ultimately fell 23-26 in last-second fashion. C.J. Stroud threw a touchdown against two interceptions, Joe Mixon rushed for 46 yards on 25 carries and scored a touchdown, Dalton Schultz caught three receptions for 66 yards, and John Metchie III caught five receptions for 74 yards and scored a touchdown. The Texans’ offense continues to feel the pain on the NFL stage without Stefon Diggs and Nico Collins, as well as offensive line troubles. Stroud was even strip-sacked by his offensive lineman, Tytus Howard, who later recovered the fumble. The Texans have some things to clean up before their week 11 match-up against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Monday Night Football.
Indianapolis Colts: B-
The Colts’ offense played a good match-up against the Buffalo Bills but fell short in their 20-30 loss at home. Joe Flacco threw two interceptions against three touchdowns, Jonathan Taylor rushed for 114 yards on 21 carries, Alec Pierce caught four receptions for 81 yards and scored a touchdown, Josh Downs caught seven receptions for 72 yards, and Tyler Goodson caught two receptions for nine yards and scored a touchdown. A good performance from Alec Pierce, but Flacco throwing three costly interceptions hurt the team in the end, especially when one of the interceptions was returned by Taron Johnson for a 23-yard pick-six. The Colts’ offense saddles up for a week 11 road trip as they square off against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Jacksonville Jaguars: D-
The Jaguars’ offense had a very rough afternoon, as they lost 7-12 against the Minnesota Vikings. Mac Jones, starting in place of an injured Trevor Lawrence, threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, and scored a rushing touchdown. Travis Etienne Jr. rushed for 44 yards on 11 carries, and Evan Engram caught six receptions for 40 yards. A very painful afternoon for the Jaguars’ offense as they are hurting without Lawrence and Christian Kirk. If the losing continues in Duval County, team owner Shad Khan might need to fire Doug Pederson sooner rather than later.
Kansas City Chiefs: B-
The Chiefs’ offense had a decent afternoon as they narrowly defeated the Denver Broncos, thanks to Leo Chanel’s heroics at the very end. Patrick Mahomes threw a touchdown against no interceptions, Kareem Hunt rushed for 35 yards on 14 carries and caught seven receptions for 65 yards, Travis Kelce caught eight receptions for 64 yards and scored the team’s only touchdown, and DeAndre Hopkins caught four receptions for 56 yards. Although the run game was held up by the Broncos’ defense, Kelce and Hopkins played alright and were able to keep the team in a very close and competitive divisional battle.
Las Vegas Raiders: Bye Week
The Raiders offense has been a mess for most of the 2024 NFL season so far. The rushing attack can’t get through opposing defenses, Gardner Minshew has struggled, and both Jakobi Meyers and rookie Brock Bowers are the only lone bright spots on this Raiders offense. The Raiders resume playing when they travel to South Beach for a date with the Miami Dolphins.
Los Angeles Chargers: B+
The Chargers’ offense had a solid afternoon, as they defeated the Tennessee Titans 27-17. Justin Herbert threw a touchdown pass to Quentin Johnston and scored a rushing touchdown, Gus Edwards rushed for 55 yards, Hassan Haskins rushed for four yards on two carries and scored a touchdown, Ladd McConkey caught two receptions for 52 yards, and Johnston caught two receptions for 24 yards and scored a touchdown. The Chargers played very well thanks to Jim Harbaugh’s and offensive coordinator Mike LaFluer’s coaching, which has helped the team become a playoff contender. The Chargers continue their homestand as they get prepared to welcome the Cincinnati Bengals to town in week 11 on Sunday Night Football.
Los Angeles Rams: D+
The Rams’ offense had a tough Monday night as they fell to the Miami Dolphins 15-23. Matthew Stafford threw an interception against no touchdowns, Kyren Williams rushed for 62 yards but lost a fumble, Puka Nacua caught nine receptions for 98 yards, and Cooper Kupp caught seven receptions for 80 yards. The Rams’ offense was kept out of the end zone, and the only points for the team came from kicker Joshua Karty, who scored five out of six field goals. The Rams travel east for a week 11 showdown against the New England Patriots.
Miami Dolphins: C+
The Dolphins’ offense showed a glimmer of hope as they stunned the Los Angeles Rams 23-15. Tua Tagovailoa threw a touchdown against an interception, De’Von Achane rushed for 37 yards on 12 carries, Malik Washington rushed for 18 yards on a carry and scored a touchdown, Jaylen Waddle caught three receptions for 57 yards, Odell Beckham Jr. caught two receptions for 17 yards, and Tyreek Hill caught three receptions for 16 yards and scored a touchdown. Could this win indicate that the Dolphins’ offensive struggles are over? Who knows. What we do know is this NFL team’s offense can still put up a fight when Tagovailoa is healthy.
Minnesota Vikings: D+
The Vikings’ offense had a lackluster afternoon in Duval County, even though they secured the 12-7 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars without scoring a single touchdown. Sam Darnold threw interceptions with no touchdown passes, Aaron Jones rushed for 88 yards on 17 carries, T.J. Hockenson caught eight receptions for 72 yards, and Justin Jefferson caught five receptions for 48 yards. If it hadn’t been for kicker John Parker Romo, the Vikings would’ve been scoreless and not having a good time. However, the team won and will travel to the Music City for a week 11 showdown against the Tennessee Titans.
New England Patriots: B-
The Patriots’ offense had a decent afternoon as they dismantled the Chicago Bears 19-3. Drake Maye threw a touchdown against an interception, Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 74 yards on 20 carries, Austin Hooper caught three receptions for 64 yards, and Ja’Lynn Polk caught a reception for two yards and scored a touchdown. The Patriots’ offense continued to show that Drake Maye is their future at quarterback, while Stevenson had a good afternoon on the ground. The Patriots return home and will welcome the Los Angeles Rams to town in week 11.
New Orleans Saints: B
The Saints’ offense finally was able to turn things around and stunned the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. Derek Carr threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Alvin Kamara rushed for 55 yards on 17 carries, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling caught three receptions for 109 yards and scored two touchdowns. A very nice afternoon for the Saints, as they earned their first win under interim head coach Darren Rizzi, a week after Dennis Allen was shown the exit. The Saints’ offense needs to build upon this win as they prepare for their week 11 match-up against the Cleveland Browns when they come to town.
New York Giants: D
The Giants’ offense started the game slow until the second half, when they attempted a comeback and tied things up for an overtime period but eventually lost 17-20 to the Carolina Panthers in Munich, Germany. Daniel Jones threw two interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown, Tyrone Tracy Jr. rushed for 103 yards and scored a rushing touchdown, Malik Nabers caught six receptions for 50 yards, and Wan’Dale Robinson caught five receptions for 51 yards. Outside of Tracy Jr., it was a very lackluster performance for this NFL team’s offense, as they fell apart against the Panthers’ defense. Luckily, the Giants’ offense returns home for a week 11 bye week.
New York Jets: F
The Jets’ offense had no answers on how to stop the Arizona Cardinals in their 6-31 loss. Aaron Rodgers threw no touchdowns or interceptions and lost a fumble, Breece Hall rushed for 52 yards on 10 carries, Garrett Wilson caught five receptions for 41 yards, and Davante Adams caught six receptions for 31 yards. A brutal day for the Jets’ offense, while kicker Spencer Shrader made two field goals for the Jets all game long. The Jets’ offense returns home for a week 11 showdown against the Indianapolis Colts.
Philadelphia Eagles: A-
The Eagles’ offense had a great showcasing at AT&T Stadium, as they demolished the Dallas Cowboys 34-6. Jalen Hurts threw two touchdown passes against an interception and scored two rushing touchdowns, Saquon Barkley rushed for 66 yards on 14 carries, A.J. Brown caught five receptions for 109 yards, Dallas Goedert caught two receptions for 25 yards and scored a touchdown, and Johnny Wilson caught a reception for five yards and scored a touchdown. The Eagles’ offense shined, even though Jalen Hurts was sacked five times. They ripped through the Cowboys’ defense to retake first place in the NFC East. The Eagles return home for their second straight divisional showdown against the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football.
Pittsburgh Steelers: A-
The Steelers offense had a very nice afternoon in the nation’s capital as they narrowly defeated the Washington Commanders 28-27. Russell Wilson threw three touchdowns against one interception, Najee Harris rushed for 53 yards on 21 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, George Pickens caught five receptions for 91 yards and scored a touchdown, Mike Williams caught a reception for 32 yards and scored a touchdown in his Steelers debut, and Pat Freiermuth caught three receptions for 17 yards and scored a touchdown. The Steelers’ offense is emerging as a true playoff contender, as they look sharp thanks to a resurgent season by Wilson. The Steelers return home in week 11 and will host the Baltimore Ravens in the team’s first divisional matchup of the 2024 season.
San Francisco 49ers: A-
The 49ers’ offense had a nice afternoon in central Florida as they defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20. Brock Purdy threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Christian McCaffrey returned to action as he rushed for 39 yards on 13 carries, Jauan Jennings caught seven receptions for 93 yards, George Kittle caught three receptions for 57 yards and scored a touchdown, and rookie Ricky Pearsall caught four receptions for 73 yards and scored a touchdown. The 49ers’ offense kept their foot on the gas pedal, as they won a close battle against the Bucs, to show the competition in the NFC West that they have some fight left in them for the rest of the NFL season.
Seattle Seahawks: Bye Week
The Seahawks offense has had its struggles in recent days despite Jaxon Smith-Njigba having an incredible game in week nine, but they need to find a way to turn things around as they travel to Santa Clara, CA, for a week 11 showdown against the San Francisco 49ers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: C
The Buccaneers’ offense had an alright afternoon against the San Francisco 49ers but fell short in a close and tight 20-23 battle. Baker Mayfield threw a touchdown pass against no interceptions, Bucky Irving rushed for 73 yards on 13 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Rachaad White caught six receptions for 39 yards and scored a touchdown, and Cade Otton caught five receptions for 35 yards. Despite playing a close game with the 49ers, the Bucs’ offense continued to hurt without Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. The Bucs head into a bye week in week 11 and will return to action in week 12, when they’ll face the New York Giants on the road.
Tennessee Titans: D+
The Titans’ offense didn’t play their worst game, as they showed slight signs of improvement in their 17-27 loss against the Los Angeles Chargers. Will Levis threw two touchdowns against no interceptions but was sacked seven times, Tyjae Spears rushed for 47 yards on seven carries, Tony Pollard rushed for 44 yards on nine carries, and Calvin Ridley caught five receptions for 84 yards and scored two touchdowns. Levis played fairly and connected quite nicely with Ridley, but their efforts weren’t enough, as the Titans’ rushing attack was halted by the Chargers’ defense. The Titans’ offense returns home and will get prepared to host the visiting Minnesota Vikings in week 11.
Washington Commanders: C+
The Commanders’ offense tried to put up a fight against the Pittsburgh Steelers but fell short in their 27-28 loss at home. Jayden Daniels threw no touchdowns or interceptions, Austin Ekeler rushed for 44 yards on 13 carries and scored two touchdowns, Jeremy McNichols rushed for seven yards on four carries and scored a touchdown, and Terry McLaurin caught five receptions for 113 yards. The Commanders’ offense truly missed NFL RB Brian Robinson Jr., who is dealing with a hamstring injury, but they were able to make some things work on the ground with Ekeler. The Commanders travel to the Keystone State and will square off against the Philadelphia Eagles to open week 11 up on Thursday Night Football.
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