Week 13 was a great week for showcasing a lot of the league’s best offenses, as we saw some exceptionally good offensive performances during the Thanksgiving weekend. With five weeks to go in the regular season, we’re starting to see which offense will potentially make a strong run in the NFL playoffs, while other offenses, who are dealing with injuries and annoying struggles, will remain home when the big dance begins. Regardless of the outcome, we’re very excited to see what else happens in week 14.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ offenses after week 13.
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Arizona Cardinals: C-
The Cardinals’ offense played fairly but came up short in their very close 22-23 loss on the road against the Minnesota Vikings. Kyler Murray threw a touchdown against two interceptions, James Conner rushed for 68 yards on 17 carries, Trey McBride caught 12 receptions for 96 yards, and Marvin Harrison Jr. caught five receptions for 60 yards and scored the team’s only touchdown in the third quarter.
The Cardinals’ offense had plenty of opportunities to add some points in their six trips to the red zone but couldn’t capitalize on them and had eight offensive penalties called against them. Kicker Chad Ryland made five of six field goals for the team to keep the Redbirds in the game. The Cardinals return home for a week 14 showdown against the Seattle Seahawks.
Atlanta Falcons: D+
The Falcons’ offense had a rough afternoon at home, as they lost a 13-17 battle against the Los Angeles Chargers. Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions with no touchdowns, Bijan Robinson rushed for 102 yards on 26 carries and scored the team’s only touchdown, Ray-Ray McCloud III caught four receptions for 95 yards, and Drake London caught nine receptions for 86 yards.
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Robinson, McCloud III, and London helped carry the offense, but Cousins’ struggles stung the offense, as the veteran signal-caller hasn’t had a touchdown since week nine. It may be time for head coach Raheem Morris to bench Cousins in favor of rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. sooner rather than later.
Baltimore Ravens: C+
The Ravens’ offense had a decent late afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium but lost a tough yet thrilling 19-24 battle against the Philadelphia Eagles. Lamar Jackson threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Derrick Henry rushed for 82 yards on 19 carries, Zay Flowers caught three receptions for 74 yards, Mark Andrews caught six receptions for 67 yards and scored a touchdown, and Isaiah Likely caught five receptions for 38 yards and scored the last touchdown of the game.
Offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s unit did everything it could against the Eagles’ defense, but kicker Justin Tucker struggled in the second half of the game by missing two field goal attempts. The Ravens’ offense, luckily, enters a bye week in week 14.
Buffalo Bills: A-
The Bills’ offense had themselves a wild Sunday night in the snow as they dismantled the San Francisco 49ers 35-10. Josh Allen threw a touchdown pass, scored a rushing touchdown, and caught a touchdown pass from a lateral from Amari Cooper. James Cook rushed for 107 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown, Ray Davis rushed for 63 yards on 11 carries and scored a touchdown, Mack Hollins caught a reception for seven yards and scored a touchdown, and Dawson Knox caught two receptions for 56 yards.
Allen’s historic night helped the Bills clinch the AFC East title for a fifth straight time. Allen and head coach Sean McDermott celebrated the victory by making snow angels on the field after the game.
Carolina Panthers: B-
The Panthers’ offense played a very competitive neck-and-neck battle against the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers but lost 23-26 in overtime. Bryce Young threw a touchdown with no interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown. Chuba Hubbard rushed for 43 yards on 12 carries but lost a fumble in overtime, which gave the Bucs the momentum to win the game.
Tommy Tremble caught five receptions for 77 yards, and Adam Thielen caught eight receptions for 99 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Young and Thielen played very well for the Panthers, but Hubbard’s lost fumble cost them the game.
Chicago Bears: C-
The Bears’ offense was shut down in the first half of their Thanksgiving battle against the Detroit Lions before attempting a comeback in the second half, until falling short 20-23 due to clock mismanagement and poor playcalling from Matt Eberflus. Caleb Williams threw three touchdowns with no interceptions, D’Andre Swift rushed for 39 yards on 11 carries, DJ Moore caught eight receptions for 97 yards and scored a touchdown, and Keenan Allen caught five receptions for 73 yards and scored two touchdowns.
Despite the good performances from Moore and Allen, the game came down to the wire, as the Bears couldn’t win due to poor clock mismanagement and Eberflus’ questionable coaching decisions, which led to his eventual firing.
Cincinnati Bengals: B-
Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ offense did everything they could against their AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, despite losing 38-44 in the end. Burrow threw three touchdowns against an interception, Chase Brown rushed for 70 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown, Ja’Marr Chase caught six receptions for 86 yards and scored a touchdown.
Tee Higgins caught five receptions for 69 yards and scored a touchdown, and Andrei Iosivas caught three receptions for 35 yards and scored a touchdown. The Bengals’ offense played well but failed on a comeback attempt in the fourth quarter, as their NFL playoff hopes continued to sink.
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Cleveland Browns: B-
The Browns’ offense showed a lot of fight in them, but they couldn’t secure the win in their 32-41 loss on the road against the Denver Broncos. Jameis Winston threw four touchdowns against three interceptions, Jerome Ford rushed for 41 yards on nine carries, Nick Chubb rushed for 21 yards on nine carries, caught two receptions for 24 yards, and scored a receiving touchdown, Elijah Moore caught eight receptions for 111 yards, David Njoku caught nine receptions for 52 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Jerry Jeudy caught nine receptions for 235 yards and scored a touchdown against the team that drafted him back in 2020.
Jeudy’s performance was outstanding but overshadowed by the Browns’ loss on the road. The Browns will travel to Keystone State for a week 14 showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dallas Cowboys: B+
The Cowboys’ offense had a good Thanksgiving afternoon, as they defeated the New York Giants 27-20. Cooper Rush threw a touchdown with no interceptions and wasn’t sacked at all, Rico Dowdle rushed for 112 yards on 22 carries and scored a touchdown, KaVontae Turpin caught four receptions for 53 yards, and Brandin Cooks caught three receptions for 16 yards and scored a touchdown.
It was a somewhat quiet afternoon for the Cowboys’ passing attack outside of Cooks scoring. However, it was Dowdle who carried the offense on his back, thanks to his performance on the ground.
Denver Broncos: B
The Broncos’ offense played a great game against the Cleveland Browns and won 41-32 to close week 13 out. Bo Nix threw a touchdown against two interceptions, Jaleel McLaughlin rushed for 84 yards on 14 carries, Michael Burton and Javante Williams both rushed for a yard and scored a touchdown each, Courtland Sutton caught six receptions for 102 yards, and Marvin Mims Jr. caught three receptions for 105 yards and scored a touchdown.
Sutton and Mims. Jr electrified the Broncos’ passing attack, while McLaughlin had a very good night in for the Broncos’ rushing attack. The Broncos head into their week 14 bye week on a positive note.
Detroit Lions: B
The Lions’ offense had a good showcase on Thanksgiving, as they defeated the Chicago Bears 23-20. Jared Goff threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, David Montgomery rushed for 88 yards on 21 carries, Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 87 yards on nine carries, Amon-Ra St. Brown caught five receptions for 73 yards, and Sam LaPorta caught three receptions for six yards, and scored two touchdowns. The Lions’ offense played well as they kept up with their NFC North rivals and earned their first win on Thanksgiving since the 2016 NFL season.
Green Bay Packers: B
The Packers had a very nice Thanksgiving night, as they defeated the Miami Dolphins 30-17 in a very cold Lambeau Field. Jordan Love threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Josh Jacobs rushed for 43 yards on 19 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Tucker Kraft caught six receptions for 78 yards, and Jayden Reed caught three receptions for 24 yards and scored two receiving touchdowns.
The Packers did have two false starts on offense but played through, thanks to the performances of Love, Kraft, and Jacobs being battle-tested in the elements.
Houston Texans: B
The Texans’ offense played fairly well against the Jacksonville Jaguars and won 23-20 in a very tough and controversial game. C.J. Stroud threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Joe Mixon rushed for 101 yards on 20 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Nico Collins caught eight receptions for 119 yards, and Dalton Schultz caught five receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown. The Texans’ offense looked very efficient throughout the game, as offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik’s unit took advantage of deep screens despite not having any big plays.
Indianapolis Colts: C
The Colts’ offense didn’t play the best football, but they were involved in a very competitive battle against the New England Patriots and emerged as the victors in a 25-24 victory. Anthony Richardson threw two touchdowns against two interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown. Jonathan Taylor rushed for 96 yards on 25 carries, caught a reception for seven yards, and scored a touchdown. Michael Pittman Jr. caught five receptions for 42 yards, and Alec Pierce caught two receptions for 16 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown.
The Colts offense struggled with dropped passes for most of the game, but the Colts did just enough to secure the win, thanks to Pierce at the end of the game.
Jacksonville Jaguars: C+
The Jaguars’ offense played a very intense divisional battle against the Houston Texans but lost 20-23 in nail-biting fashion. Trevor Lawrence returned to action from a shoulder injury but suffered a concussion after taking a nasty hit from Texans’ linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair. Both the Jaguars and Texans got into a brawl after the hit, with four minutes left to play in the second quarter. Mac Jones came in and threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Travis Etienne Jr. rushed for 46 yards on 13 carries, Parker Washington caught six receptions for 103 yards and scored a touchdown.
And Brian Thomas Jr. caught four receptions for 76 yards and scored a touchdown. A physical afternoon for the Jaguars, as Lawrence is going to be out for more time due to his concussion, while Jones has to step up in his absence.
Kansas City Chiefs: B+
The Chiefs’ offense played a good competitive battle against the Las Vegas Raiders and won a very close 19-17 contest. Patrick Mahomes threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Isiah Pacheco rushed for 44 yards on seven carries, DeAndre Hopkins caught four receptions for 90 yards, and Justin Watson caught a reception for six yards and scored a touchdown.
The Chiefs’ offense relied more on the passing attack rather than the run game, which was held to 63 yards on the ground. Regardless, this NFL team’s offense was able to sneak away with the win and enjoy their Thanksgiving weekend in style.
Las Vegas Raiders: B-
The Raiders offense had a decent afternoon against the Kansas City Chiefs but ended up losing a very close 17-19 battle. Aiden O’Connell threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Sincere McCormick rushed for 64 yards, Brock Bowers caught 10 receptions for 140 yards and scored a touchdown, Jakobi Meyers caught six receptions for 97 yards, and Tre Tucker caught a reception for 58 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Raiders offense made some adjustments to the rushing attack, but O’Connell losing a fumble with 15 seconds left in the game was the deal-breaker for the Silver and Black, as the Chiefs recovered the fumble and won in the final seconds.
Los Angeles Chargers: D+
The Chargers’ offense had an off afternoon, as they barely won against the Atlanta Falcons 17-13. Justin Herbert threw no touchdowns or interceptions but was sacked five times. Gus Edwards rushed for 32 yards on six carries, while the Chargers’ rushing attack was held to a combined 56 yards on the ground. Ladd McConkey caught nine receptions for 117 yards but left the game in the second half with a knee injury.
McConkey was the best player for the Chargers’ offense all game, while the rest of the offense couldn’t get much going against the Falcons’ defense. If McConkey is out long-term, Quentin Johnston will need to step up in his absence. The Chargers return to the west for a week 14 divisional showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
Los Angeles Rams: B
The Rams’ offense started the game slow but mustered a comeback and defeated the New Orleans Saints 21-14. Matthew Stafford threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Kyren Williams rushed for 104 yards on 15 carries and scored a touchdown, Puka Nacua caught five receptions for 56 yards and scored a touchdown, and Demarcus Robinson caught two receptions for 49 yards and scored a touchdown. Despite the slow start, the Rams managed to finish strong in the red zone, although it would’ve been nice to see Robinson have more red zone targets.
Miami Dolphins: C-
The Dolphins’ offense had some good moments in their Thanksgiving battle against the Green Bay Packers, but they certainly weren’t talkin’ turkey in their 17-30 loss at Lambeau Field. Tua Tagovailoa threw two touchdowns against no interceptions, Raheem Mostert rushed for 19 yards on five carries, De’Von Achane rushed for 14 yards on seven carries, caught eight receptions for 56 yards, and scored a touchdown, Jonnu Smith caught 10 receptions for 113 yards, and Tyreek Hill caught six receptions for 83 yards and scored a touchdown.
As good as Tagovailoa, Smith, and Hill were for this NFL team’s offense, the Dolphins’ rushing attack was held to a combined 39 yards on the ground, and Tagovailoa was sacked five times in the cold weather.
Minnesota Vikings: B-
The Vikings’ offense had a good afternoon, as they came back from behind and defeated the Arizona Cardinals 23-22. Sam Darnold threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Aaron Jones rushed for 22 yards on five carries, caught three receptions for six yards, and scored a touchdown, Justin Jefferson caught seven receptions for 99 yards, and Johnny Mundt caught two receptions for 22 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Vikings’ offense started the game slowly but turned things around in the second half and secured a well-needed win against a competitive opponent in the Cardinals.
New England Patriots: C
The Patriots’ offense may not be in the best standing in the NFL, but they put up a good fight against the Indianapolis Colts in a very tight 24-25 loss at home. Drake Maye threw a touchdown against an interception, Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 73 yards on 18 carries, Antonio Gibson rushed for 62 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown.
Hunter Henry caught seven receptions for 75 yards, and Austin Hooper caught four receptions for 42 yards and scored a touchdown. Maye continued to shine while Gibson and Hooper helped score touchdowns for the Patriots. However, the Patriots couldn’t get it done in the end, as Joey Slye missed a field goal in the final seconds of the game.
New Orleans Saints: C
Despite the Saints trying to put up a fight in their 14-21 loss at home against the Los Angeles Rams. The lack of offensive talent on the Saints’ offense reared its ugly head throughout the game. Derek Carr threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Alvin Kamara rushed for 112 yards on 23 carries, and Marques Valdez-Scantling caught two receptions for 36 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Outside of Carr and Kamara, the Saints offense had a somewhat lackluster afternoon. To make matters worse, their “do it all” offensive playmaker, Taysom Hill, suffered a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the 2024 NFL season.
New York Giants: D+
The Giants’ offense tried to put up a fight against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, even though they lost 20-27 on Primetime. Drew Lock threw an interception and scored a rushing touchdown, Tyrone Tracy Jr. rushed for 32 yards on nine carries and scored a rushing touchdown, and Malik Nabers caught eight receptions for 69 yards.
Despite the good efforts from Lock, Nabers, and Tracy Jr., it wasn’t enough, as penalties hurt the team, while the defense looked nonexistent against the Cowboys’ offense. Lock and company return home for a week 14 showdown against the New Orleans Saints coming to town.
New York Jets: C-
The Jets’ offense had a couple of opportunities to defeat the Seattle Seahawks at home but ultimately fell 21-26. Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns against a costly interception, Breece Hall rushed for 60 yards on 12 carries, Isaiah Davis caught three receptions for 28 yards and scored a touchdown, and Davante Adams caught five receptions for 66 yards and scored a touchdown.
Rodgers and Adams didn’t play badly, but the rest of the team is in complete disarray, as the 2025 offseason can’t come soon enough for Gang Green to hit the reset button for a fresh start.
Philadelphia Eagles: A-
The Eagles’ offense had a very nice late afternoon in Baltimore as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 24-19. Jalen Hurts threw a touchdown with no interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown, Saquon Barkley rushed for 107 yards on 23 carries and scored a touchdown, A.J. Brown caught five receptions for 66 yards, and Dallas Goedert caught three receptions for 35 yards and scored a touchdown.
Offensive coordinator Kellen Moore deserves a lot of credit for how impressive the unit looked against the Ravens’ defense, as well as Jalen Hurts being electric on the goal line.
Pittsburgh Steelers: B+
The Steelers’ offense put on a show as they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 44-38 in a very high-scoring game. Russell Wilson threw three touchdowns against a costly interception, Najee Harris rushed for 75 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown, Calvin Austin III caught two receptions for 29 yards and scored a touchdown, Pat Freiermuth caught six receptions for 68 yards and scored a touchdown, and George Pickens caught three receptions for 74 yards and scored a touchdown, but drew two personal foul penalties against him in the game.
Outside of Pickens’ bad on-the-field behavior, the Steelers’ offense went to work and ripped right through the Bengals’ defense for most of their NFL game.
San Francisco 49ers: D
The 49ers’ offense had a rough Sunday night in a snow-covered Western New York, as they lost 10-35 against the Buffalo Bills. Brock Purdy threw no touchdowns or interceptions but was sacked twice and lost a fumble. Jordan Mason rushed for 78 yards on 13 carries, Christian McCaffrey had 53 rushing yards on seven carries, Isaac Guerendo rushed for 19 yards on four carries and scored a touchdown, and Jauan Jennings caught three receptions for 56 yards.
The 49ers’ offense wasn’t used to playing in frigid winter weather, which was certainly part of their downfall during their NFL contest. However, the team lost McCaffrey to a potential season-ending PCL injury as the team’s season continued to spiral downward.
Seattle Seahawks: B
The Seahawks’ offense played fairly well at MetLife Stadium, as they defeated the New York Jets, 26-21, in comeback fashion after being down 16-21 at halftime. Geno Smith threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Kenneth Walker III rushed for 49 yards on 16 carries, Zach Charbonnet rushed for 28 yards on four carries and scored a touchdown, Jaxson Smith-Njigba caught four receptions for 74 yards, and AJ Barner caught two receptions for 14 yards and scored a touchdown.
Even though the Seahawks narrowly won against a Jets team in disarray, Smith-Njigba looked great, and Walker III and Charbonnet had short and effective runs, which were difference-makers for the team in the victory.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: B-
The Bucs’ offense had themselves a decent night in Charlotte, as they defeated the Carolina Panthers 26-23 in overtime. Baker Mayfield threw a touchdown with two interceptions, Bucky Irving rushed for 152 yards on 25 carries and scored a touchdown, Mike Evans caught eight receptions for 118 yards and scored a touchdown, and Sterling Shephard caught four receptions for 42 yards.
Outside of Mayfield’s lackluster performance on the field, Irving and Evans carried the Bucs’ offense to victory, along with kicker Chase McLaughlin, who helped bring the team to overtime and win the game for the Bucs. The Bucs return home in week 14 for a match-up against the Las Vegas Raiders coming to town.
Tennessee Titans: C-
The Titans’ offense may have lost 19-42 against the Washington Commanders, but they had their shining moments in the game. Will Levis threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Tony Pollard rushed for 35 yards on eight carries, Calvin Ridley caught two receptions for 45 yards, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine caught three receptions for 61 yards and scored two touchdowns.
Despite the Titans’ rushing attack being held to a combined 38 yards on the ground, Levis and Westbrook-Ikhine carried the team as best as they could, with Levis improving on ball security, as he threw zero interceptions in the contest.
Washington Commanders: A-
The Commanders’ offense had themselves a field day, as they made quick work of the Tennessee Titans in their 42-19 victory. Jayden Daniels threw three touchdowns against one interception and scored a rushing touchdown, Brian Robinson Jr. rushed for 103 yards and scored a rushing touchdown, Terry McLaurin caught eight receptions for 73 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Zach Ertz caught three receptions for 35 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Commanders’ offense looked sharp in their return to the win column, in dominating fashion, thanks to the coaching of the team’s NFL offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury.
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