What a week of NFL Football. There was high-flying action across the league. Let’s take a look and see where every offense stacks up.
32. New York Giants (Last Week #31)
If the wheels hadn’t come off before this—they are definitely off now for the Giants offense in New York. Tommy Devito is not the answer and the entire team looks like it is going to boil over with frustration.
31. New England Patriots (Last Week #28)
After a week of furious rumors about Bill Belichick’s job security, the Patriots offense really left its longtime head coach handing this week managing just six points in their NFL Germany matchup with the Colts.
30. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #29)
That Bears Panthers Thursday Night Football game could not have been more of a struggle. Carolina’s offensive woes continued in a big way, as they limped to 13 points in another embarrassing loss.
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29. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #30)
The Steelers defense is solid, but the Packers offense still looked rather out of sorts this week. Jordan Love threw two interceptions and once again this unit let the rest of the team down.
28. New York Jets (Last Week #22)
It is starting to become sad to watch this Jets offense play. It isn’t just Zach Wilson at this point either. They commit crucial penalty after crucial penalty and are, frankly, a comedy of errors.
27. Chicago Bears (Last Week #23)
Safe to say that the clock has just about struck midnight on the Tyson Bagent experiment. The Bears offense looked rough again this week with the rookie signal-caller under center, though, to be fair to Bagent, the unit has not been good across the board.
26. BYE Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #27)
The Rams found themselves on a much-needed bye this week. Assuming Matthew Stafford heals up and finds his way back to action, Los Angeles should have a good opportunity to get back on track against an inconsistent Seahawks defense in Week 11.
25. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #17)
The media might’ve been a little quick to coronate Will Levis. The Titans offense has now struggled in consecutive weeks and he hasn’t been great. It is tough to win games when you go 6/15 on 3rd and 0/2 on 4th down.
24. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #21)
The Steelers offense looked about as good as it could considering the way that Kenny Pickett has played so far this year. Fortunately for Pittsburgh Faithful, they got a big performance out of Jaylen Warren, who took 15 carries for 101 yards and a score, as they upended the Packers
23. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #20)
This Raiders offense isn’t “good” per say. But under Antonio Pierce it does seem to have more of a cohesive identity than it ever did under Josh McDaniels. Even with Aidan O’Connell at quarterback, both Davante Adams and Josh Jacobs are playing inspired football.
22. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #19)
Well, it wasn’t an overpowering offensive performance by any means, as the Colts managed just 10 points in Germany against the Patriots… But they got big production out of their stars, Jonathan Taylor and Michael Pittman Jr. in route to the win.
21. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #6)
Yikes. Tough week for the Jags coming off the bye as the offense got manhandled by a retooled and revitalized 49ers defense.
20. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #32)
It wasn’t perfect, no, but the Cardinals looked a lot better with Kyler Murray under center this week than with Clayton Tune last. Having James Conner back probably didn’t hurt either. Not to mention that Arizona got back in the win column!
19. Denver Broncos (Last Week #24)
Compared to what it looked like in 2022—and in the beginning of this year, Denver’s offense has come a long way. Russell Wilson has looked more confident in recent weeks and has built at least some rapport with key skill position players, like Courtland Sutton. To his credit, Russ also managed to make some vintage-looking clutch-time plays.
18. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #26)
It was a chaotic week for the Falcons offense as it had to weather the Taylor Heinicke injury and slot Desmond Ridder back into action on the fly. Fortunately for Atlanta, that also coincided with the return of Bijan Robinson—at least in terms of relevance, as the Falcons young star played a key role in getting that rushing attack going to the tune of 184 yards.
17. New Orleans Saints (Last Week #14)
It wasn’t a great showing from the Saints offense this week and now that Derek Carr’s health is in jeopardy and Jamies Winston is set to take over at quarterback, we may see this unit descend in chaos.
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #15)
Tampa Bay secured this win in true Buccaneers fashion, winning ugly. The offense moved the ball reasonably well though, totaling 340 yards—and the win put them back within one game of the Saints in the NFC South.
15. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #25)
What an afternoon for the Seattle offense this week. Geno threw the ball all over the yard for 369 yards and two touchdowns to zero INTs and found great synergy with DK Metcalf down the stretch as they led the team on a game-winning drive.
14. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #18)
After a horrendous start to the game this week, Cleveland’s offense really came together nicely in the second half against the Ravens. For the first time since he got to the Browns, we saw flashes of Deshaun Watson—the MVP candidate.
Both Jerome Ford and Amari Cooper were contributors in the stunning comeback as well, chipping in 17 carries for 107 yards and six receptions for 98 yards respectively.
13. Washington Commanders (Last Week #16)
Washington may have come up short this week against Seattle, but the Commanders have to be happy with what they saw out of their young offense. Both Sam Howell and Brian Robinson Jr. had big weeks.
12. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #13)
Buffalo’s offense is starting to look more consistent with the emergence of Dalton Kincaid, but we will need to see them string together a couple of more strong performances before we move them back into the top 10, let alone the top 5.
This team’s going to come up very short of its Super Bowl aspirations if Josh Allen doesn’t start taking care of the football again.
11. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #3)
Cincinnati was a mixed bag this week. Burrow was impressive, but the Bengals need to get a more consistent running game going if they want to make a deep run this year.
10. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #2)
It is hard to blame the Ravens offense for the loss to the Browns, as it did total 31 points, but they were relatively quiet after the 17-point first quarter that was aided by a defensive touchdown to begin with.
9. BYE Miami Dolphins (Last Week #7)
There were a couple of big offensive performances around the week that dropped the Dolphins a couple of slots this week, but they are still undeniably one of the top 10 offensive units in the league.
8. Houston Texans (Last Week #11)
Another epic performance out of this young Texans offense—30 points and a mammoth total of 544 yards.
C.J. Stroud is no longer looking just like a Rookie of the Year candidate, but a potential MVP candidate.
7. BYE Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #4)
KC got bumped out of the top 5 this week while on bye, but they’ll have a chance to prove their worth on the national stage this week, as they face off against the Eagles in a highly anticipated Monday Night Football match up.
6. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #5)
Don’t look now, but the Vikings have now won five straight games and the offense has managed to not miss a beat with Joshua Dobbs getting slotted in for the injured Kirk Cousins and Justin Jefferson out!
5. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #12)
38 points, 421 yards, 714 on 3rd down, and 2/2 on 4th down. All of the big names were contributing too. This is what we’ve been looking for out of the Chargers offense.
4. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #8)
Apparently, all San Francisco needed to get back on track was to heal up a few key injuries because the Niners looked all the way back this week against Jacksonville, putting an effortless 34 points up on the Jags.
3. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #9)
It is tough to fairly evaluate the Cowboys offensive prowess based on their annihilation of a completely demoralized Giants team, but we can’t turn a blind eye to the fireworks that they put on display. Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb are completely in lockstep and if they can bring this level against the league’s top teams—Dallas can beat anyone.
2. BYE Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #1)
Philly has been one of the best offenses in the league all season long, despite Jalen Hurts battling a couple of nagging injuries. They will have a big test next week, facing off against the Chiefs on Monday Night Football.
1. Detroit Lions (Last Week #10)
Detroit did well to rally out of the bye week, as the offense looked awesome Sunday against the Chargers. David Montgomery was breaking huge plays and Jared Goff was shredding the L.A. secondary.