Week 11 was a very exciting and thrilling week for NFL offenses, as teams put it all out on the field in extremely competitive games, whether they earned wins or losses. Some offenses did everything they could to secure the win for their respective teams, while other offenses missed that extra push to the finish line.
However, some offenses need to just hang it up immediately and get prepared to restart fresh for the 2025 season.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ offenses after week 11.
Which teams had the best offense in the entire NFL after week 11?
Arizona Cardinals: Bye Week
The Cardinals’ offense has been performing very well so far this season, with Marvin Harrison Jr. as a great addition to the unit. Kyler Murray has been playing very well under Jonathan Gannon’s system, along with James Conner commanding the backfield. The Cardinals’ offense travels to the Pacific Northwest for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Seattle Seahawks.
Atlanta Falcons: D-
The Falcons’ offense had a very rough afternoon in the Mile High City, as they were dismantled by the Denver Broncos 6-38. Kirk Cousins threw an interception against no touchdowns, Bijan Robinson rushed for 35 yards on 12 carries while the Falcons’ rushing attack was held to a combined 50 yards on the ground, and Drake London caught three receptions for 61 yards.
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Cousins and company had no answers against the Broncos’ defense, as the offensive line allowed four sacks (three sacks against Kirk Cousins and one sack against Michael Penix Jr.). This was a painful loss this NFL team would like to forget about and move on from quickly. Luckily, the Falcons enter a bye week for week 12.
Baltimore Ravens: C-
The Ravens’ offense played an alright game but couldn’t get the win, as they failed to secure a two-point conversion in the final seconds of their 16-18 loss against their bitter AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown against an interception, Derrick Henry rushed for 65 yards on 13 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Isaiah Likely caught four receptions for 75 yards, and Zay Flowers caught two receptions for 39 yards and scored a touchdown.
Not the best offensive performance from the Ravens, as they met a very formidable Steelers defense that made things very difficult all game. It also didn’t help that kicker Justin Tucker missed three field goal attempts, hurting the final score for the Ravens.
Buffalo Bills: A-
The Bills’ offense had themselves a great late afternoon as they ended the Kansas City Chiefs’ undefeated season with a 30-21 win. Josh Allen threw a touchdown against an interception and scored a rushing touchdown. James Cook rushed for 20 yards on nine carries and scored two rushing touchdowns. Khalil Shakir caught eight receptions for 70 yards, Amari Cooper caught two receptions for 55 yards, and Curtis Samuel caught five receptions for 58 yards and scored a touchdown.
Playmakers on the Bills’ offense stepped up, as Keon Coleman (out due to a wrist injury) and Dalton Kincaid (out due to a knee injury) didn’t play, while their teammates carried the torch to victory over the two-time defending Super Bowl champions.
Carolina Panthers: Bye Week
The Panthers’ offense has had its struggles for the majority of the season, but they have shown flashes of positivity for the team, with Bryce Young slowly stepping up and Chuba Hubbard continuing to be a game-changer for this NFL team. The Panthers’ offense will have a very tough week 12 test at home when they welcome the Kansas City Chiefs to town.
Chicago Bears: C-
The Bears’ offense played a lot better than how they performed in week 10 against the New England Patriots, now under new offensive coordinator Thomas Brown. Unfortunately, the Bears lost 19-20 against the Green Bay Packers via a blocked field goal. Caleb Williams threw no touchdowns or interceptions, D’Andre Swift rushed for 71 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown, Roschon Johnson rushed for 33 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown, and Rome Odunze caught six receptions for 65 yards.
Under Brown’s leadership as offensive coordinator, Williams looked more comfortable, and the run game was able to punch their way into the end zone twice. However, the Packers’ defense spoiled the fun thanks to defensive end Karl Brooks blocking Cairo Santos’ field goal attempt in the game’s final seconds.
Cincinnati Bengals: B
The Bengals’ offense played their hearts out in the City of Angels against the Los Angeles Chargers, but they came up short in their 27-34 loss on Sunday Night Football. Joe Burrow threw three touchdowns against no interceptions, Chase Brown rushed for 86 yards on 22 carries, Tee Higgins went off and caught nine receptions for 148 yards and scored a touchdown, and Ja’Marr Chase caught seven receptions for 75 yards and scored two touchdowns.
An impressive night from Burrow, Higgins, Chase, and Brown, but the Chargers had one more touchdown over the Bengals in the intense Sunday Night thriller. The Bengals’ offense returns home for a well-needed bye week in week 12.
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Cleveland Browns: D+
The Browns’ offense showed some promise under Jameis Winston’s tutelage, but they couldn’t get the job done in their 14-35 loss on the road against the New Orleans Saints. Winston threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Nick Chubb rushed for 50 yards on 11 carries, Jerry Jeudy caught six receptions for 142 yards and scored a touchdown, David Njoku caught nine receptions for 81 yards, and Elijah Moore caught six receptions for 66 yards and scored a touchdown.
Although Winston didn’t throw an interception, and Jeudy had himself an incredible game, their performances weren’t enough, as the Saints overpowered the Browns for most of the game.
Dallas Cowboys: D
The Cowboys’ offense was almost a no-show as they had a painful 10-34 loss at home against the Houston Texans On Monday Night Football. Cooper Rush threw a touchdown against no interceptions, Rico Dowdle rushed for 28 yards on 10 carries while the Cowboys rushing attack was held to a combined 64 yards, CeeDee Lamb caught eight receptions for 93 yards, and KaVontae Turpin caught three receptions for 86 yards and scored a touchdown.
A brutal Monday night the Cowboys would like to forget about as they get prepared for their week 12 matchup against the Washington Commanders on the road.
Denver Broncos: A
The Broncos’ offense had a great showcasing as they dismantled the Atlanta Falcons 38-6. Bo Nix threw four touchdowns against no interceptions, Javonte Williams rushed for 59 yards on nine carries and scored a touchdown, Courtland Sutton caught seven receptions for 78 yards, Lil’Jordan Humphrey caught four receptions for 52 yards and scored a touchdown, Marvin Mims Jr. caught two receptions for 49 yards and scored a touchdown, Troy Franklin caught two receptions for 15 yards and scored a touchdown, and Nate Adkins caught a reception for 12 yards and scored a touchdown.
A great performance by the Broncos’ offense as Bo Nix is starting to become the franchise NFL quarterback the team has been looking for and has won all of their games against the NFC South. It’s only upwards from here for the Broncos’ offense.
Detroit Lions: A+
The Lions’ offense had a field day, dismantling the Jacksonville Jaguars 52-6. Jared Goff threw four touchdowns with no interceptions, David Montgomery rushed for 75 yards on 15 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns, Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 69 yards on 11 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 11 receptions for 161 yards, and scored two touchdowns, Jameson Williams caught four receptions for 124 yards and scored a touchdown, and Brock Wright caught a reception for five yards and scored a touchdown. The Lions’ offense showed why they’re one of the best offensive units in the league, as they made the Jaguars’ defense look nonexistent.
Green Bay Packers: B
The Packers’ offense played a very competitive neck-and-neck battle against the Chicago Bears and came out winners in a very close 20-19 victory. Jordan Love threw a touchdown against an interception and scored a rushing touchdown, Josh Jacobs rushed for 76 yards on 18 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Christian Watson caught four receptions for 150 yards, and Jayden Reed caught two receptions for 23 yards and scored a touchdown. A nice afternoon for the Packers, coming off their week 10 bye week, and they were very effective in the passing attack.
Houston Texans: B
The Texans’ offense came to work and defeated their in-state rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, 34-10 at AT&T Stadium. C.J. Stroud threw an interception against no touchdowns, Joe Mixon rushed for 109 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns, and Nico Collins and Tank Dell both caught four receptions for 54 yards. A nice Monday night for the Texans’ offense, as having Collins back in the lineup helped things out for Stroud. The Texans return home for a week 12 showdown against the Tennessee Titans coming to town.
Indianapolis Colts: B+
The Colts’ offense played very nicely, as Anthony Richardson was named the starter in place of Joe Flacco in the team’s 28-27 win over the New York Jets. Richardson threw a touchdown with no interceptions and scored two rushing touchdowns, Jonathan Taylor rushed for 57 yards on 24 carries, Josh Downs caught five receptions for 84 yards and scored a touchdown, and Alec Pierce caught three receptions for 74 yards. The Colts’ offense was excellent in the red zone thanks to Richardson’s bounce-back performance, along with Downs’ performance, which helped this NFL team earn a well-needed win.
Jacksonville Jaguars: F
The Jaguars’ offense fell completely flat in their 6-52 loss on the road against the Detroit Lions. Mac Jones threw an interception against no touchdowns and was sacked once, Travis Etienne Jr. had 27 rushing yards on 12 carries while the rest of the Jaguars’ rushing attack was held to a combined 41 yards on the ground, and Brian Thomas Jr. caught five receptions for 82 yards. With this loss in the books, the Jaguars’ offense not only needs Trevor Lawrence back, but they also need to consider showing head coach Doug Pederson and offensive coordinator Press Taylor the exit as the struggles continue to unravel all around the team.
Kansas City Chiefs: B-
The Chiefs’ offense’s quest for an undefeated season came to an end in Western New York as they lost 21-30 against the Buffalo Bills. Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdowns against two interceptions, Kareem Hunt rushed for 60 yards on 14 carries, Noah Gray caught four receptions for 23 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Xavier Worthy caught four receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown.
Despite the loss, Mahomes will continue to make amazing plays for the Chiefs’ offense with anyone in the lineup. However, Travis Kelce and DeAndre Hopkins were nonfactors, even as Kelce had eight receiving yards and Hopkins had 29 receiving yards. The Chiefs travel south to the Tar Heel state for a week 12 showdown against the Carolina Panthers.
Las Vegas Raiders: D+
The Raiders’ offense, under interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner, showed some promise in the passing attack, but this NFL team still lost a painful 19-34 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Gardner Minshew threw two touchdowns against an interception, Jakobi Meyers rushed for 20 yards on a carry and caught four receptions for 28 yards, Alexander Mattison rushed for 19 yards on five carries, Brock Bowers caught 13 receptions for 126 yards and scored a touchdown, and Ameer Abdullah caught three receptions for 16 yards and scored a touchdown. Although Bowers shined, the rest of the Raiders’ offense needs to step it up, especially at running back.
Los Angeles Chargers: A-
The Chargers’ offense played a very solid game under the lights, as they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in a very intense thriller on Sunday Night Football. Justin Herbert threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, J.K. Dobbins rushed for 56 yards on 11 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns, Ladd McConkey caught six receptions for 123 yards, Will Dissly caught four receptions for 80 yards and scored a touchdown, and Quentin Johnston caught two receptions for 48 yards and scored a touchdown.
A great night for the Chargers as they played an instant classic against the Bengals. The Chargers will remain home for week 12 and will welcome the Baltimore Ravens to town.
Los Angeles Rams: A-
The Rams’ offense looked sharp in their 28-22 victory over the New England Patriots. Matthew Stafford threw four touchdowns against no interceptions, Kyren Williams rushed for 86 yards on 15 carries, Puka Nacua caught seven receptions for 123 yards and scored a touchdown, Cooper Kupp caught six receptions for 106 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Colby Parkinson caught a reception for 19 yards and scored a touchdown. The Rams’ offense looked electric, as they made the Patriots’ defense look like fools. The Rams’ offense returns home in week 12 and will get prepared to host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football.
Miami Dolphins: A-
The Dolphins’ offense had a nice afternoon as they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 34-19. Tua Tagovailoa threw three touchdowns against no interceptions, De’Von Achane rushed for 73 yards on 17 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Jonnu Smith caught six receptions for 101 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Tyreek Hill caught seven receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown. A great afternoon for the Dolphins, as Tagovailoa has been helping them become relevant again and getting momentum flowing for this NFL team since his return to action.
Minnesota Vikings: B+
The Vikings’ offense started things off slowly, as Sam Darnold lost a fumble, but the Vikings overcame that and secured a 23-13 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Darnold threw two touchdowns against no interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown, Aaron Jones rushed for 39 yards on 15 carries, Justin Jefferson caught six receptions for 81 yards, Cam Akers caught two receptions for 11 yards and scored a touchdown, and Jordan Addison caught three receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown.
A very nice win for the Vikings, as Darnold made some big throws that invigorated the passing attack. Darnold and the Vikings travel to the Windy City for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Chicago Bears.
New England Patriots: C
The Patriots offense had a decent afternoon against the Los Angeles Rams but couldn’t get the job done as they lost 22-28 at home. Drake Maye threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 73 yards on 20 carries, Kendrick Bourne caught five receptions for 70 yards and scored a touchdown, and offensive tackle Verderian Lowe caught a reception for four yards and scored a touchdown. Maye continued to show signs of improvement, but the Patriots offense couldn’t finish as the Rams overpowered them in the end.
New Orleans Saints: A-
The Saints’ offense had a very good afternoon as they defeated the Cleveland Browns 35-14. Derek Carr threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Taysom Hill rushed for 138 yards on seven carries and scored three rushing touchdowns but threw an interception and lost a fumble, Alvin Kamara rushed for 67 yards on 16 carries, Juwan Johnson caught three receptions for 30 yards and scored a touchdown, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling caught two receptions for 87 yards and scored a touchdown.
The MVP for the Saints’ offense goes to Taysom Hill, who truly is the Swiss Army Knife of football players who can do it all. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi also deserves a lot of credit for helping resurrect the Saints’ offense, as they’re 2-0 under his leadership.
New York Giants: Bye Week
The Giants’ offense has struggled outside of Malik Nabers and the rise of Tyrone Tracy Jr. However, the Giants have recently benched Daniel Jones and will start Tommy DeVito instead. Will this help the Giants’ offense? We’ll just have to wait and find out.
New York Jets: B-
The Jets’ offense did everything they could to earn a win against the Indianapolis Colts, but they fell just short in their 27-28 loss at home. Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Breece Hall rushed for 78 yards on 16 carries, scored a rushing touchdown, caught seven receptions for 43 yards, and scored a touchdown, Davante Adams caught six receptions for 72 yards, and Kenny Yeboah caught a reception for 11 yards and scored a touchdown.
Even though the Jets’ offense had a great second half against the Colts, a sack against Aaron Rodgers in the final seconds of the game ended a drive that could’ve led to a potential field goal attempt for the Jets to possibly change the outcome. However, it is what it is, as the Jets enter a bye week in week 12.
Philadelphia Eagles: B+
The Eagles’ offense started things off slowly against the Washington Commanders, and they were down 3-7 at halftime, but the team turned the heat up in the fourth quarter, as they defeated the Commanders 26-18. Jalen Hurts threw no touchdown passes and scored a rushing touchdown, Saquon Barkley rushed for 146 yards on 26 carries and scored two touchdowns, and A.J. Brown caught five receptions for 65 yards. Once the fourth quarter started, the Eagles’ offense made quick work of the Commanders’ defense. Head coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Kellen Moore deserve credit for a great coaching job, earning the win.
Pittsburgh Steelers: C+
The Steelers’ offense had a good afternoon, as they defeated their AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, in a very close and competitive 18-16 battle without scoring any touchdowns. Russell Wilson threw an interception and no touchdown passes, Najee Harris rushed for 63 yards on 18 carries, and George Pickens caught eight receptions for 89 yards. The Steelers’ offense played well, but couldn’t get into the end zone all game. Luckily, kicker Chris Boswell made six field goals, which kept this NFL team afloat in their razor-thin victory.
San Francisco 49ers: C-
The 49ers’ offense had a tough afternoon, as they fell 17-20 at home against the Seattle Seahawks. Brock Purdy threw a touchdown against an interception and scored a rushing touchdown, Christian McCaffrey rushed for 79 yards on 19 yards, and Jauan Jennings caught 10 receptions for 91 yards and scored a touchdown. The rest of the 49ers’ offense struggled as George Kittle was out due to a hamstring injury. The 49ers hit the road in week 12 and will square off against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
Seattle Seahawks: B-
The Seahawks’ offense played a close and competitive battle against the San Francisco 49ers and won 20-17. Geno Smith threw an interception against no touchdown passes and scored a rushing touchdown, Kenneth Walker III rushed for 54 yards on 14 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, DK Metcalf caught seven receptions for 70 yards, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 10 receptions for 110 yards. Smith’s heroics in the rushing attack helped lead the Seahawks to victory near the end of the game, while Smith-Njigba continued to improve right before our very eyes. The Seahawks return home in week 12 and will square off against the Arizona Cardinals coming to town.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bye Week
The Bucs’ offense has struggled without Mike Evans and Chris Godwin as they’re dealing with injuries. Luckily for this NFL team, Evans was spotted at practice and could potentially be back in the Bucs’ lineup in their week 12 matchup against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
Tennessee Titans: D+
The Titans’ offense had themselves a mixed bag of some good moments, with a bit more rough moments in their 13-23 loss at home against the Minnesota Vikings. Will Levis threw a touchdown against an interception, Tony Pollard rushed for 15 yards on nine carries while the rest of the Titans’ rushing attack was held to a mere 33 yards on the ground, Calvin Ridley caught four receptions for 58 yards, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine caught two receptions for 117 yards and scored a 98-yard touchdown in the third quarter. A great game for Westbrook-Ikhine, but the rest of the Titans’ offense had no answers on how to overcome the Vikings’ pass rush.
Washington Commanders: D
The Commanders’ offense started their NFC East clash against the Philadelphia Eagles with a 7-3 halftime lead, only to see all of that evaporate in an 18-26 loss on the road. Jayden Daniels threw a touchdown against an interception, Brian Robinson Jr. rushed for 63 yards on 16 carries and scored a rushing touchdown in the first quarter, Austin Ekeler caught eight receptions for 89 yards, and Zach Ertz caught six receptions for 47 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Commanders’ receivers had a rough night in the “City of Brotherly Love” as the Eagles’ secondary shut them down and kept them out of the end zone except for Ertz scoring the last touchdown of the game.
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