Week 14 was another great week in the NFL, as the league’s best offenses played very competitive battles with hopes of locking up their spots in the playoffs as well as locking up their spots in their respective divisions.
Some offenses had a shaky start but found a way to shake off the cobwebs for somewhat respectable afternoons, while other offenses imploded. Either way, week 14 was incredible, and we can’t wait to see what happens with four more weeks to go in the regular season.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ offenses after week 14.
Which teams had the best offense in the entire NFL after week 14?
Arizona Cardinals: C-
The Cardinals’ offense started their divisional battle against the Seattle Seahawks with a touchdown, but costly interceptions and a missed field goal cost the team the win in their 18-30 loss at home.
Kyler Murray threw two touchdowns against two interceptions, James Conner rushed for 90 yards on 18 carries, caught four receptions for 32 yards, and scored a receiving touchdown, Trey McBride caught seven receptions for 70 yards, Marvin Harrison Jr. caught four receptions for 49 yards, and Michael Wilson caught two receptions for 57 yards and scored a touchdown.
McBride and Conner looked good for the Redbirds, but the Cardinals’ offense had two interceptions in the first half and a missed field goal in the second half, which were the major X factors in their loss against the Seahawks.
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Atlanta Falcons: C-
The Falcons’ offense had a bit of a rough afternoon in the Land of 10,000 Lakes in their 21-42 loss vs the Minnesota Vikings. Kirk Cousins threw two interceptions with no touchdown passes, Bijan Robinson rushed for 92 yards on 22 carries and scored a touchdown, Tyler Allgeier rushed for 63 yards on nine carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Darnell Mooney caught six receptions for 142 yards, and Ray-Ray McCloud caught eight receptions for 98 yards, but lost a fumble in a kick return play.
Even though Mooney and Robinson carried the Falcons’ offense as best as they could, Cousins’ struggles continued to be on full display. Head coach Raheem Morris said Cousins is their quarterback rather than bench him for rookie Michael Penix Jr.
Baltimore Ravens: Bye Week
The Ravens’ offense had a rough break in their week 13 loss against the Eagles. However, Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers, Isaiah Likely, and Mark Andrews gave the team a fighting chance. The Ravens’ offense has to play lights out on offense with four more weeks to go in the 2024 NFL season. The Ravens travel to MetLife Stadium for a showdown against the New York Giants.
Buffalo Bills: A-
The Bills’ offense had an incredible afternoon against the Los Angeles Rams but lost 42-44 due to a failed on-side kick attempt in the last minute of the game. Josh Allen threw three touchdowns with no interceptions and scored three rushing touchdowns, James Cook rushed for 20 yards on six carries, Khalil Shakir caught five receptions for 106 yards and scored a touchdown, Ty Johnson caught two receptions for 55 yards and scored a touchdown, and Mack Hollins caught four receptions for 57 yards and scored a touchdown.
A very impressive afternoon for the Bills’ offense, doing everything they could to win the game, but they came up short in their failed onside kick that sealed the deal in the Rams’ favor.
Carolina Panthers: C-
The Panthers’ offense put up a good fight against the Philadelphia Eagles but lost 16-22 in a closer-than-expected outcome. Bryce Young threw a touchdown against an interception, Chuba Hubbard rushed for 92 yards on 26 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Adam Thielen caught nine receptions for 102 yards, and Tommy Tremble caught a reception for three yards and scored a touchdown.
Young, Hubbard, and Thielen shined for the Panthers’ offense, but Young threw an incomplete deep pass to Xavier Legette, a delay of game penalty, and an illegal block to the back penalty called on offensive tackle Iken Ekwonu cost the Panthers the win in the very end of the game. The Panthers return home in week 15, and will host the Dallas Cowboys coming to town.
Chicago Bears: D+
The Bears’ offense had a rough first half against the San Francisco 49ers but managed to get some points on the board in the second half, even though they lost 13-38. Caleb Williams threw two touchdowns with no interceptions but lost a fumble, De’Andre Swift rushed for 38 yards on 14 carries, DJ Moore caught six receptions for 49 yards, and Rome Odunze caught four receptions for 42 yards and scored two touchdowns in the second half.
This NFL squad’s rushing attack was held to a combined 68 yards on the ground, while Odunze and Williams helped carry the Bears’ offense in the loss.
Cincinnati Bengals: B+
The Bengals’ offense had a solid Monday night in the Lone Star state and defeated the Dallas Cowboys 27-20. Joe Burrow threw three touchdowns against an interception, Chase Brown rushed for 58 yards on 14 carries, caught six receptions for 65 yards, and scored a receiving touchdown.
And Ja’Marr Chase caught 14 receptions for 177 yards and scored two touchdowns. Burrow continued to play elite football, while Brown and Chase had an excellent night against the Cowboys’ defense. The Bengals travel to the Music City for a week 15 matchup against the Tennessee Titans.
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Cleveland Browns: C-
The Browns’ offense showed some flashes of good moments, even though the team lost 14-27 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jameis Winston threw two touchdowns against two interceptions, Nick Chubb rushed for 48 yards on 11 carries, Jerry Jeudy caught five receptions for 64 yards, and David Njoku caught seven receptions for 42 yards and scored a touchdown. Apart from Jeudy and Njoku performing well, the Browns’ offense struggled in their rematch against the Steelers.
Nick Chubb had a pretty quiet afternoon with 48 rushing yards, while the rest of the Steelers’ rushing attack was held to a combined 104 yards on the ground. The Browns return home and will host the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs coming to town.
Dallas Cowboys: C
The Cowboys’ offense had a competitive night at home against the Cincinnati Bengals, but a muffed punt hurt the team, as they lost 20-27 against the Bengals. Cooper Rush threw two touchdowns against an interception, Rico Dowdle rushed for 131 yards on 18 carries, CeeDee Lamb caught six receptions for 93 yards and scored a touchdown, and Brandin Cooks caught a reception for three yards and scored a touchdown.
The Cowboys’ offense played well, but the defense and special teams let the team down, especially for special teams, when Amani Oruwariy muffed a punt in the fourth quarter, giving the Bengals the winning touchdown in the end.
Denver Broncos: Bye Week
The Broncos’ offense has played solidly well, with Bo Nix continuing to play more comfortably with everyone on their NFL team’s roster, from Javonte Williams, Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims Jr., and Jaleel McLaughlin helping him out on the field. The Broncos return to action in week 15, and will welcome the Indianapolis Colts to town.
Detroit Lions: A-
The Lions’ offense looked formidable as they won 34-31 in an intense battle against the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football. Jared Goff threw three touchdowns against an interception, David Montgomery rushed for 51 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown, Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 43 yards on 15 carries, caught six receptions for 30 yards, and scored a receiving touchdown, Jameson Williams caught five receptions for 80 yards, and Tim Patrick caught six receptions for 43 yards and scored two touchdowns.
The Lions’ offense looked great against their NFC North rivals, as Tim Patrick shined under the lights with his two touchdown receptions, along with both David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs scoring touchdowns of their own. The Lions’ offense also secured their spot in the upcoming 2024-25 playoffs in the victory.
Green Bay Packers: B
The Packers’ offense put up a strong fight against the Detroit Lions but lost 31-34 in last-second fashion. Jordan Love threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Josh Jacobs rushed for 66 yards on 18 carries and scored three rushing touchdowns, Christian Watson caught four receptions for 114 yards but lost a fumble, and Tucker Kraft caught three receptions for 41 yards and scored a touchdown.
An excellent night for Jacobs on the ground. Kraft looked great as well, but the Packers weren’t able to secure the win. The Packers return to action in week 15 when they face off against the Seattle Seahawks on the road.
Houston Texans: Bye Week
The Texans’ offense has a talented unit with C.J. Stroud, Nico Collins, and Joe Mixon leading the way, but the offensive line has been an issue for the team, and injuries have affected the team.
Indianapolis Colts: Bye Week
The Colts offense has been playing better recently but has a long way to go if they want to secure a spot in the 2024-25 playoffs. Anthony Richardson needs to improve his accuracy with the football, and the team wants to have a shot at making the playoffs.
Jacksonville Jaguars: C-
The Jaguars’ offense had a rough three quarters against the Tennessee Titans but found their groove in the fourth quarter and won 10-6. Mac Jones threw two interceptions with no touchdown passes, Tank Bigsby rushed for 55 yards on 18 carries and scored the team’s only touchdown, and Brian Thomas Jr. caught eight receptions for 86 yards.
The Jaguars’ offense does have some good playmakers, but their 2024 NFL season is over, and all they can do is try to finish the 2024 season on a positive note and rebuild in the 2025 offseason.
Kansas City Chiefs: C+
The Chiefs’ offense had an okay night under the lights in their 19-17 improbable win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Patrick Mahomes threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Isiah Pacheco rushed for 55 yards on 14 carries, Travis Kelce caught five receptions for 45 yards, and DeAndre Hopkins caught four receptions for 32 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Chiefs’ offense was kept at bay in the second half by the Chargers’ defense, but star NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the offense did enough to help set kicker Matthew Wright to make two field goals, including the game-winning field goal, which hit the left upright of the goal post and somehow made it through to help the Chiefs capture the win and their ninth straight AFC West championship.
Las Vegas Raiders: C-
The Raiders’ offense had a bit of a rough afternoon in central Florida, where they lost 13-28 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Aidan O’Connell threw an interception with no touchdown passes and scored a rushing touchdown in the second quarter but left the game with a knee injury, which was revealed to be a bruised knee bone. Sincere McCormick rushed for 78 yards on 15 carries, Michael Mayer caught seven receptions for 68 yards, Jakobi Meyers caught seven receptions for 67 yards, and Brock Bowers caught three receptions for 49 yards.
Meyers, Mayer, and Bowers did well in the passing attack, while McCormick continued to play very well in the team’s rushing attack. However, the Raiders missed the chance to take the lead in the second half due to an interception near the goal line in the third quarter and being held to a field goal in the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles Chargers: C
The Chargers’ offense started their AFC West clash against the Kansas City Chiefs slowly but managed to make some noise in the second half of the game. Unfortunately, the Chargers ended up losing 17-19. Justin Herbert threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Gus Edwards rushed for 36 yards on 10 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Joshua Palmer caught six receptions for 78 yards, and Quentin Johnston caught five receptions for 48 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Chargers’ rushing attack had a rough night at Arrowhead Stadium as they combined for 94 yards on the ground, while Palmer and Johnston stepped up in Ladd McConkey’s absence, as he was out with knee and shoulder injuries he sustained in the team’s Week 13 win over the Atlanta Falcons. The Chargers return home for a week 15 showdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coming to town.
Los Angeles Rams: A-
The Rams’ offense had an incredible afternoon, winning a very close and competitive 44-42 against the Buffalo Bills. Matthew Stafford threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Kyren Williams rushed for 87 yards on 29 carries and scored two touchdowns, Puka Nacua caught 12 receptions for 162 yards, scored a touchdown, rushed for 16 yards on five carries, and scored a rushing touchdown, and Cooper Kupp caught five receptions for 92 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Rams’ offense looked incredible in their impressive showdown against the Bills and emerged on top in a very competitive battle for an incredible NFL Hollywood story.
Miami Dolphins: B
The Dolphins’ offense played a very competitive game against the New York Jets and won 32-26 in overtime. Tua Tagovailoa threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, De’Von Achane rushed for 24 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown, Tyreek Hill caught 10 receptions for 115 yards and scored a touchdown, Jaylen Waddle caught nine receptions for 99 yards and a successful two-point conversion in the fourth quarter, and Jonnu Smith caught three receptions for 44 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime.
An impressive win for the Dolphins, as they keep their playoff hopes alive with great efforts in the team’s passing attack. However, the rushing attack was held to a combined 44 yards on the ground but took advantage of making things happen with short-yardage runs.
Minnesota Vikings: A
The Vikings’ offense had a very dominating afternoon in their 42-21 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Sam Darnold threw five touchdowns with no interceptions, Aaron Jones rushed for 73 yards on 13 carries and scored a touchdown, Jordan Addison caught eight receptions for 133 yards and scored three touchdowns, and Justin Jefferson caught seven receptions for 132 yards and scored two touchdowns.
Addison and Jefferson make for the best wide receiver duo in the NFL and it was Darnold who commanded a great offense, and Jones was able to make things work on the ground. The Vikings will remain home in week 15 and will welcome the Chicago Bears to town.
New England Patriots: Bye Week
Outside of Drake Maye, the Patriots’ offense has been very inconsistent when it comes to wide receiver talent, the running back position (even though Rhamondre Stevenson is an above-average running back), and the offensive line needs to be overhauled. If the Patriots can make those changes, they can be a somewhat respectable team in 2025. For now, the Patriots need to finish their 2024 season and secure a high draft pick.
New Orleans Saints: C+
The Saints’ offense didn’t play their prettiest game, but they managed to secure a very close 14-11 victory over the woeful New York Giants. Derek Carr threw a touchdown against an interception, Alvin Kamara rushed for 44 yards on 17 carries, Kendre Miller rushed for 32 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown, Marquez Valdes-Scantling caught four receptions for 51 yards, and Juwan Johnson caught four receptions for 50 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Saints’ offense rebounded from their tough week 13 loss and earned a very close win thanks to Giants’ kicker Graham Gano missing a field goal in the final seconds of the fourth quarter to end the game. However, the team may have lost Derek Carr for the remainder of the season as he may have suffered a fractured left hand in the win.
New York Giants: D
The Giants’ offense had another tough and painful afternoon, losing 11-14 against the New Orleans Saints in a failed comeback attempt. Drew Lock threw an interception against no touchdown passes, Tyrone Tracy Jr. rushed for 45 yards on 16 carries and scored the team’s only touchdown, and Malik Nabers caught five receptions for 79 yards.
The Giants’ offense has been painful to watch for most of the season, even when they try to make comeback attempts. To make matters worse, a plane flew over MetLife Stadium with a banner that said, “Mr. Mara, enough. Please fix this dumpster fire!”
New York Jets: C-
The Jets’ offense played a competitive battle against the Miami Dolphins but fell 26-32 in overtime. Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Isaiah Davis rushed for 40 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown, Garrett Wilson caught seven receptions for 114 yards, and Davante Adams caught nine receptions for 109 yards and scored a touchdown in the third quarter.
Despite everything Adams and Rodgers were able to do on the field, the Jets didn’t have possession of the ball in overtime, as the Dolphins ran a 70-yard drive, and Jonnu Smith put the game away with his game-winning touchdown against the Jets. The Jets’ offense was also officially eliminated from playoff contention for the 14th straight NFL season.
Philadelphia Eagles: B
The Eagles’ offense had a nice afternoon in a very competitive battle against the Carolina Panthers and won 22-16. Jalen Hurts threw two touchdowns and scored a rushing touchdown, Saquon Barkley rushed for 124 yards on 20 carries, A.J. Brown caught four receptions for 43 yards, DeVonta Smith caught four receptions for 37 yards and scored a touchdown, and Grant Calcaterra caught three receptions for 16 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Eagles had a bit of a tough afternoon in the passing attack, with no wide receiver or tight end topping over 50 yards. However, Barkley continued to dominate on the ground, as he broke the Eagles’ single-season rushing record with 1,623 yards on the ground so far, breaking LeSean McCoy’s record of 1,607 yards on the ground from his 2013 season.
Pittsburgh Steelers: B
The Steelers’ offense had a good afternoon at home, winning 27-14 against their AFC North rivals, the Cleveland Browns. Russell Wilson threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Najee Harris rushed for 53 yards on 16 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, Pat Freiermuth caught three receptions for 48 yards and scored a touchdown, and Van Jefferson caught a reception for 10 yards and scored a touchdown.
The Steelers’ passing attack was missing George Pickens (who was out with a hamstring injury), but Freiermuth stepped up for the Steelers along with Harris having a decent afternoon on the ground. The Steelers travel east for a week 15 interstate showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
San Francisco 49ers: A-
The 49ers’ offense had a great afternoon at home under the California Sun, winning 38-13 against the Chicago Bears. Brock Purdy threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, Isaac Guerendo rushed for 78 yards on 15 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns, Patrick Taylor Jr. rushed for 25 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown, George Kittle caught six receptions for 151 yards, and Jauan Jennings caught seven receptions for 90 yards and scored two touchdowns.
Although the 49ers’s offense won in dominating fashion and snapped their three-game losing streak, the 49ers are currently tied for third place with the Arizona Cardinals in a very competitive NFC West and lost Guerendo with a foot injury. The 49ers remain home in week 15 and will host the Los Angeles Rams in a high-stakes divisional showdown.
Seattle Seahawks: B+
The Seahawks’ offense played a very nice game for the team in their 30-18 divisional win over the Arizona Cardinals. Geno Smith threw a touchdown with no interceptions, Zach Charbonnet rushed for 134 yards on 22 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns, DK Metcalf caught four receptions for 49 yards, and Jaxson Smith-Njigba caught five receptions for 82 yards and scored a touchdown.
Smith-Njigba had another great afternoon in the passing attack while Charbonnet stepped up in the Seahawks’ rushing attack in place of Kenneth Walker III (who is dealing with ankle and calf injuries). This NFL team’s offense is an underrated offensive unit with great talent.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: B
The Bucs’ offense had a good game at home, winning 28-13 against the woeful Las Vegas Raiders. Baker Mayfield threw three touchdowns against two interceptions, Rachaad White rushed for 90 yards on 17 carries, scored a rushing touchdown, caught two receptions for 19 yards, and scored a receiving touchdown, Cade Otton caught three receptions for 70 yards, Mike Evans caught four receptions for 69 yards, and Jalen McMillan caught four receptions for 59 yards and scored two touchdowns.
White stepped up for the Bucs’ rushing attack as Bucky Irving left the game with a back injury. Meanwhile, Otton, Evans, and McMillan commanded a strong passing attack, with McMillan scoring two touchdowns, but Mayfield struggled with ball security with his two interceptions, even though he made up for it with a solid second half.
Tennessee Titans: D
The Titans’ offense showed some strides of success in their divisional battle against the Jacksonville Jaguars but weren’t able to score a single touchdown in their 6-10 loss at home. Will Levis threw no touchdowns or interceptions, Tony Pollard rushed for 102 yards on 21 carries, Calvin Ridley caught seven receptions for 59 yards, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine caught a reception for 19 yards but wasn’t able to haul in a potential touchdown pass from Levis in the fourth quarter with a 1:11 left on the clock.
If Westbrook-Ikhine caught the pass, the Titans’ offense would’ve emerged victorious. Pollard almost had a touchdown on the board in the second quarter, but a holding penalty on guard Dillon Radunz nullified the touchdown.
Washington Commanders: Bye Week
The Commanders’ offense has been exciting to watch, with Jayden Daniels, Brian Robinson Jr., and Terry McLaurin playing incredible football regardless of the outcome. The Commanders hit the road and will square off against the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome.
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