Week 11 saw some great offensive performances from a solid number of teams. Some dominated to victory with ease or fought tooth and nail for their victories. Other clubs struggled on the field and couldn’t get anything going offensively. Offensive play resulted in some dramatic changes in standing going into week 12, and possibly beyond.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL Team offenses after week 11 games:
Arizona Cardinals: C- (Last week C+)
The Cardinals’ offense played slightly better than the Texans’, as Kyler Murray threw one touchdown against one interception and scored a rushing touchdown in the 16-21 loss. James Conner led the team with 62 rushing yards on 14 carries while Rondale Moore caught one reception for 48 yards and scored a touchdown. Murray had a chance to help the Red Birds win the game with 35 seconds left on the clock, with a pass attempt to Marquise Brown, only for Texans’ cornerback Steven Nelson to bat the pass away to give the Cardinals the loss. Arizona has what it takes to bounce back from this painful loss in the coming weeks, or if they continue losing, secure a better draft pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Atlanta Falcons: Bye Week (Last week C-)
The Falcons have been an inconsistent team, but can get wins when it matters, especially in a weak NFC South, which is wide open for the taking.
Baltimore Ravens: B+ (Last week B-)
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The Ravens’ offense made quick work of the Bengals in their week 11 matchup. Lamar Jackson threw two touchdowns to Nelson Agholor and Rashod Bateman while Odell Beckham Jr. had four receptions for 116 yards. Gus Edwards rushed for 62 yards on 12 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns. The Ravens suffered a setback as Mark Andrews is done for the season with an injured ankle. Andrews did have two receptions for 23 yards in the game. Losing Andrews is going to hurt long-term. The Ravens’ tight ends need to step up in his place.
Buffalo Bills: B (Last week D+)
The Bills offense came back to life after dropping two of their last games to the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos respectively and manhandled the New York Jets in a 32-6 week 11 victory. Josh Allen had three touchdowns against one interception while James Cook had 73 rushing yards on 17 carries and caught three receptions for 29 yards and scored a touchdown. Khalil Shakir caught three receptions for 115 yards and scored a touchdown and Ty Johnson caught three receptions for 47 yards and scored a touchdown but Stefon Diggs was almost nonexistent in the game as he caught four receptions for 27 yards on the day. Despite Diggs’ performance, the Bills offense may be back on track after their 32-6 beatdown victory over their division rival on the evening.
Carolina Panthers: F (Last week D+)
It was a disastrous day for the Carolina Panthers as they were dominated 10-33 by the Dallas Cowboys in week 11. Bryce Young threw one touchdown against one interception and was sacked seven times while Chubba Hubbard rushed for 57 yards on 10 carries and Miles Sanders rushed for 50 yards on 11 carries. Adam Thielen caught eight receptions for 74 yards and Tommy Tremble caught one reception for four yards and scored Carolina’s only touchdown on the day in the third quarter. It was not a fun day for the Panther’s offense as they try to forget about this loss and move forward to their next opponents, for the rest of the season.
Chicago Bears: C- (Last week’s C-)
The Bear’s offense had a 20-14 lead in the third quarter only to let the Lions come from behind and sink their chances of winning the game in the fourth quarter. Justin Fields threw one touchdown against zero interceptions and rushed for 104 yards on 18 carries while D’Onta Foreman rushed for 14 yards on six carries and scored a rushing touchdown. DJ Moore caught seven receptions for 96 yards and scored a receiving touchdown. The Bear’s offense can play well against tough and physical opponents, but needs to finish games and not let the opponent come from behind and win it all. This may be challenging for them in their upcoming games.
Cincinnati Bengals: D+ (Last week B-)
It was a quiet night for the Bengal’s offense as they were put out of scoring commission by the Baltimore Ravens defense. Joe Burrow threw one touchdown against no interceptions and Jake Browning threw one touchdown against zero interceptions after Burrow left the game with a wrist injury. Ja’Marr Chase had a very quiet night on the field as he caught two receptions for 12 yards but scored a touchdown pass. Joe Mixon rushed for 69 yards on 16 carries, caught five receptions for 31 yards, and scored a touchdown. It was not the night the Bengals wanted to have on the field. Now they need to move on and regroup, especially without Joe Burrow’s season ended with wrist surgery.
Cleveland Browns: C- (Last week B)
The Brown’s offense took a step back in their week 11 13-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Deshaun Watson is out for the rest of the season due to shoulder surgery as Dorian Thompson-Robinson commanded the offense. Thompson-Robinson threw one interception against zero touchdowns while Kareem Hunt rushed for 36 yards on 12 carries, and Jermome Ford rushed for 31 yards on 12 carries and scored Cleveland’s only touchdown. Elijah Moore had six receptions for 60 yards but no one on the receiving end scored a touchdown. The game came down to Dustin Hopkins kicking a game-winning field goal which helps but won’t help in the long term for this Browns team moving forward without Watson.
Dallas Cowboys: A- (Last week A-)
The Cowboy’s offense dominated the woeful Carolina Panthers in their week 11 33-10 victory. Dak Prescott threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions and wasn’t sacked at all while Tony Pollard rushed for 61 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown. CeeDee Lamb caught six receptions for 38 yards and scored a touchdown while Luke Schoonmaker caught two receptions for 23 yards and scored a touchdown, and Brandin Cooks caught three receptions for 42 yards on the afternoon. The Cowboys rolled by the Panthers as if they were in practice waiting for more competitive teams to square off against in the coming weeks.
Denver Broncos: C+ (Last week C+)
The Bronco’s offense remained steady as they played decent enough to get the 21-20 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Will Lutz kicked five field goals as he chipped away at the Vikings lead all night while Russell Wilson threw the game-winning touchdown to Courtland Sutton who caught four receptions for 66 yards while Jerry Jeudy caught five receptions for 58 yards. The Broncos rushing attack was held to 46 yards as Javonte Williams rushed for 37 yards on 11 carries. If the Broncos continue to earn more wins with the way they have been playing, they can potentially sneak into the playoffs and cause some noise.
Detroit Lions: B- (Last week A-)
The Lion’s offense started slow but came back and finished the job against their division rivals, the Chicago Bears. Jared Goff threw two touchdowns against three interceptions while David Montgomery rushed for 76 yards on 12 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, and Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 36 yards on eight carries and scored a rushing touchdown. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught eight receptions for 77 yards and scored a touchdown and Jameson Williams caught two receptions for 44 yards and scored a touchdown. Despite a three-interception performance from Jared Goff, the Lions’ offense played well and thrillingly won the game against Chicago.
Green Bay Packers: C (Last week C-)
The Packers’ offense managed to play well but could’ve played worse against the struggling Los Angeles Chargers in their week 11 23-20 win. Jordan Love threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions while Jayden Reed rushed for 46 yards on three carries and scored a touchdown while Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon both combined for 43 rushing yards on the day. Romeo Doubs caught five receptions for 53 yards and caught one touchdown while Christian Watson caught two receptions for 21 yards and scored a touchdown, and Dontayvion Wicks caught three receptions for 91 yards on the afternoon. The Packers’ offense isn’t the best unit in the league, but when it comes to squeaking away with victories against opponents, they can obtain them!
Houston Texans: C- (Last week B+)
The Texans’ offense did not play its best football despite the 21-16 victory over Arizona. CJ Stroud threw two touchdowns against a career-high three interceptions on the afternoon. Devin Singletary rushed for 112 yards on 22 carries and scored a rushing touchdown while Tank Dell caught eight receptions for 149 yards and scored a touchdown, and Dalton Schultz caught two receptions for 32 yards and scored a touchdown. Stroud’s performance needs to improve after this game. He was supported, big-time, by the running backs and receivers doing their jobs with big plays and impressive scores on the field.
Indianapolis Colts: Bye Week (Last week C)
The Colts offense is doing just fine with Gardner Minshew leading the way as Anthony Richardson recovers from his shoulder surgery.
Jacksonville Jaguars: B+ (Last week F)
The Jaguars offense reawakened in their week 11 divisional victory over the Tennessee Titans. Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes against zero interceptions and scored two rushing touchdowns. Travis Etienne Jr. led the Jags in rushing with 52 rushing yards on 14 carries while Calvin Ridley led the team in receiving yards with seven receptions for 103 yards and scored two touchdowns. Christian Kirk caught three receptions for 48 yards on the day. The Jaguar’s offense is back to playing menacing football against opponents which should scare the remaining defenses that have to take on this talented offensive unit.
Kansas City Chiefs: B- (Last week Bye Week)
The Chiefs’ offense played a fair and good game in Arrowhead Stadium despite losing 17-21 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdowns against an interception while Isiah Pacheco rushed for 89 yards on 19 carries. Justin Watson caught five receptions for 53 yards and scored a touchdown, Travis Kelce caught seven receptions for 44 yards and scored a touchdown, and Rashee Rice caught four receptions for 42 yards on the night. The Chiefs’ offense played fairly well, but Mahomes threw a couple of incomplete passes when it mattered. Most of those account for giving the Eagles the win at the end of the night.
Las Vegas Raiders: D (Last week C)
The Raiders’ offense came to play in the first half only before becoming nonexistent in the second half. Aidan O’Connell threw one touchdown against three interceptions and was sacked twice. Josh Jacobs led the Raiders’ rushing attack with 39 rushing yards on 14 carries while on the receiver side, Davante Adams caught seven receptions for 82 yards and scored Las Vegas’ only touchdown of the day. The offense was completely shut out in the second half as mistakes, incompletions, and interceptions hurt the Raider’s chances of winning the game against Miami. Las Vegas needs to turn things around fast if they want to earn more wins.
Los Angeles Chargers: C- (Last week B)
The LA Charger’s offense played fine in Lambeau field only to come up short against the Green Bay Packers in their 20-23 week 11 loss. Justin Herbert threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked twice. Herbert also led the team with 73 rushing yards on eight carries while Keenan Allen caught 10 receptions for 116 yards and scored a touchdown, and Stone Smartt caught 1 reception for 51 yards and scored a touchdown. The Chargers had some good offensive plays but didn’t do enough to secure the win on the road in a chilly Lambeau Field- in the afternoon.
Los Angeles Rams: C+ (Last week Bye Week)
The Rams played fairly well against their divisional opponent, the Seattle Seahawks, in their week 11 17-16 nailbiter of a win. Matthew Stafford threw one touchdown against one interception while Darrell Henderson Jr. rushed for one yard on six carries and scored a touchdown. Royce Freeman led the team with 73 rushing yards on 17 carries while Puka Nacua had five receptions for 70 yards and scored a touchdown. Cooper Kupp caught one reception for 11 yards and left the game with an ankle strain that doesn’t seem to be serious, but we’ll see what happens from here. The Rams were a mess this game but they pulled out the victory- due to Jason Myers missing a field goal for Seattle.
Miami Dolphins: B+ (Last week Bye Week)
After a well-needed bye week in week 10, the Dolphin’s offense came out in full force against the Las Vegas Raiders. Tua Tagovailoa threw two touchdowns against one interception while Raheem Mostert had 86 rushing yards on 22 carries. Tyreek Hill continues to be a speedy receiver as he caught 10 receptions for 146 yards and scored a touchdown while Salvon Ahmed caught three receptions for 25 yards and scored a touchdown, and Jaylen Waddle caught four receptions for 55 yards. It was a much-needed victory for the Dolphins after their week nine slump in Germany against the Kansas City Chiefs. This may be the win that helps them secure the AFC East.
Minnesota Vikings: C (Last week B+)
The Viking’s offense did everything they could to get the win on Sunday Night Football only to fall to the Denver Broncos in the final minutes of the game 20-21. Joshua Dobbs threw a touchdown against an interception and scored a rushing touchdown while Alexander Mattison rushed for 81 yards on 18 carries on the night. T.J. Hockenson caught four receptions for 55 yards while Josh Oliver caught four receptions for 47 yards and scored a touchdown pass. The Viking’s offense was unlucky in Denver when Russell Wilson threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton, with only minutes left on the clock. The offense tried to get something happening before Dobbs threw an incomplete pass to K.J. Osborn whaich gave the ball back to Denver only seconds remaining on the clock. The Vikings will certainly win more games after this stunner of a loss.
New England Patriots: Bye Week (Last week D)
The Patriots’ offense has so far been a complete mess, even with Bill O’Brien back as offensive coordinator. It may be time for some serious rebuilding in New England for the 2024 season.
New Orleans Saints: Bye Week (Last week C)
The Saints need to keep Derek Carr healthy as he is the offensive leader the Saints need in order to take the NFC South championship by the end of the season. If Carr is hurt long term, Jameis Winston needs to step in and be a leader.
New York Giants: C- (Last week D)
The Giant’s offense played somewhat well against the Washington Commanders in their 31-19 week 11 victory. Tommy DeVito threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked nine times. Saquon Barkley rushed for 83 yards on 14 yards and caught four receptions for 57 yards and scored two receiving touchdowns while Darius Slayton caught four receptions for 82 yards and scored a touchdown. The Giants played well with great performances from Barkley and Slayton, but need to protect DeVito a lot better and keep him from getting sacked! Nine times sacked, is just too many for their remaining games.
New York Jets: F (Last week D+)
The Jets offense struggled in their week 11 6-32 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Zach Wilson threw one touchdown against one interception while Breece Hall rushed for 23 yards on 10 carries as well as caught five receptions for 50 yards and scored the only touchdown for Gang Green in the late afternoon. Garrett Wilson caught two receptions for nine yards and Jeremy Ruckert caught three receptions for 25 yards on the day. It was an absolute struggle for the Jets. They finally made a quarterback change for their week 12 matchup against the Miami Dolphins with Tim Boyle making the start instead of the struggling Wilson. We’ll see how he does with the offense when week 12 begins.
Philadelphia Eagles: B- (Last week Bye Week)
The Eagles’ offense played a good come-from-behind game as they were down 17-7 in the third quarter before winning 21-17. Jalen Hurts didn’t throw any touchdown passes and threw one interception but he did rush for 29 yards on 12 carries and score two rushing touchdowns while D’Andre Swift rushed for 76 yards on 12 carries and scored a rushing touchdown. DeVonta Smith caught six receptions for 99 yards on the night while A.J. Brown caught one reception for eight yards in the game. The Eagles’ offense was scrappy and they secured the win in this Super Bowl 57 team matchup game. The Chiefs defeated the Eagles on the NFL’s biggest stage, just one season ago.
Pittsburgh Steelers: D (Last week C+)
The Steeler’s offense did not have a good game against their division rival, the Cleveland Browns. Kenny Pickett did not throw any touchdowns or interceptions while Jaylen Warren rushed for 129 yards on nine carries and scored Pittsburgh’s only touchdown on the day. Najee Harris rushed for 35 yards on 12 carries while George Pickens caught four receptions for 38 yards on the day. It was pretty tough for the Steelers, as they were beaten by a physical Browns’ defense that can cause some major upsets. The Steelers now have the opportunity to improve with a new offensive coordinator replacement for the outgoing Matt Canada.
San Francisco 49ers: A- (Last week A-)
The 49er’s offense put on a clinic as they beat out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 27-14 week 11 victory. Brock Purdy threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked four times. Christian McCaffrey rushed for 78 yards on 21 carries caught five receptions for 25 yards and scored a receiving touchdown. Brandon Aiyuk caught five receptions for 156 yards and scored a touchdown, George Kittle caught eight receptions for 89 yards and scored a touchdown, and Deebo Samuel caught three receptions for 63 yards on the afternoon. The 49ers are back to dominating their opponents and have started a new winning streak that looks to possibly continue for a good chunk of the remaining season.
Seattle Seahawks: C- (Last week B-)
The Seahawk’s offense did everything they could to get the victory in Inglewood, CA against the LA Rams. Unfortunately, they came up short due to a Jason Myers missed field goal. Geno Smith threw one touchdown against zero interceptions while Zach Charonnet had 47 rushing yards out of the Seahawk’s 68 rushing yards as a team all game. DK Metcalf caught five receptions for 94 yards and scored a touchdown while Tyler Lockett caught five receptions for 51 yards and scored a touchdown. The Seahawks fought hard on the day, only to come up short against their division rivals. They need to forget about this stinging loss and keep moving forward.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: C- (Last week B)
The Buc’s offense played a decent battle against the 49ers but came up short in a 14-27 loss on the road in San Francisco. Baker Mayfield threw one touchdown against one interception while Rachaad White rushed for 30 yards on nine carries and scored a touchdown. Cade Otton caught four receptions for 49 yards and Mike Evans caught five receptions for 43 yards and scored a touchdown. The Bucs can be good, but they need to speed it up and improve on their poor statistics when they lose games against tough defenses.
Tennessee Titans: D+ (Last week F)
The Titans’ offense stepped up in their week 11 14-34 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but couldn’t do enough to win, especially when they couldn’t score anything in the first half. Will Levis threw two touchdowns against zero interceptions but was sacked twice while Derrick Henry was held to 38 rushing yards on 10 carries. DeAndre Hopkins caught four receptions for 59 yards and scored a touchdown while Jeffrey Simmons caught one reception for two yards and scored a touchdown. It was not a very good showing for the Titans as their leading rusher was held down to under 40 yards and scored their two touchdowns in the second half of the game.
Washington Commanders: D+ (Last week C+)
The Commanders’ offense played somewhat decently, but couldn’t do much against the Giants who kept putting up points on offense and defense. Sam Howell threw one touchdown against three interceptions and was sacked four times but also rushed for 35 yards on three carries and scored a rushing touchdown. Brian Robinson rushed for 73 yards on 17 carries and caught seven receptions for 58 yards. Logan Thomas caught five receptions for 58 yards while Jahan Dotson caught three receptions for 23 yards and scored a touchdown. The Commanders need to straighten things up with quarterback production. If they don’t turn it around they be stuck in this slump against upcoming opposing teams.