We are on to Week 15 of the NFL season. Let’s look around the league and power rank every team’s offense.
32. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #29)
The Steelers appear to be falling apart at the seams following an impressive start to the year. Mitch Trubisky looks lost out there and is doing the unthinkable in making the Steelers fans actually appreciate the admittedly modest success that Kenny Pickett has had in that dysfunctional offense.
31. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #27)
The Raiders have been playing hard for Antonio Pierce, but the offense hasn’t looked great. This week was no exception, as Las Vegas was shut out at home in the lowest-scoring game in 16 years.
To make matters worse, Pierce’s offense was held to just 201 yards, zero points, and only nine first downs on the afternoon.
30. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #28)
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Carolina’s offense continued to backfire against the Saints this week as their 2023 season continues to turn into a complete dumpster fire. The Panthers only managed to score six points despite totaling over 300 yards of offense.
29. New York Giants (Last Week #30)
While the Giants offense has looked better in recent weeks, it is tough to sell them as anything other than a cellar dweller this season. It has been an uphill battle all year long.
Even with a win on Monday night.
28. BYE Washington Commanders (Last Week #25)
The Commanders were in desperate need of some respite this week, having dropped four straight, each seemingly in more of a painstaking fashion than the last.
The offense has been particularly out of sorts the last couple of weeks, failing to crack the 15-point threshold in two straight games before the bye. They will have a tough matchup in Week 15 against a rejuvenated Rams defense that is looking to secure that last playoff spot in the NFC.
27. New England Patriots (Last Week #32)
At long last we have seen some life out of this New England Patriots offense. Bailey Zappe showed strong command of the offense and the unit was able to capitalize on the strong positions that its defense put it in route to a somewhat stunning 21-point outburst.
26. New Orleans Saints (Last Week #16)
New Orleans had a decent showing on offense against a bad Panthers defense at home. They only managed 207 yards of total offense but did well to put 28 points on the board and secure the win.
25. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #18)
Things went from bad to worse for the Chargers offense this week. Not only were they playing terribly, they’ve now lost Justin Herbert to injury. It has been a comedy of errors for L.A.
24. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #23)
The Falcons offense was not the team’s problem first once. Desmond Ridder went for nearly 350 yards and Atlanta put up 25 points, albeit in a losing effort.
23. BYE Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #20)
Arizona’s offense has looked much better since Kyler Murray returned from injury. It will be interesting to see what they can do in Week 15 coming off a bye when the fearsome 49ers arrive in the desert.
22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #24)
The Buccaneers had one of their best offensive performances of the season in a huge win against the Falcons. Tampa Bay was able to run up 29 points, largely thanks to the strength of a potent rushing attack.
21. New York Jets (Last Week #31)
Who would’ve thunk it—particularly after their showing in the first half this week, but the New York Jets had far and away their best offensive game of the year with the season on the line against Houston. The Jets finished with 30 points and an impressive 347 yards of offense.
20. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #15)
Minnesota was able to sneak out a win this week in a dire situation against the Raiders, but the offense shouldn’t get much credit as it managed just three points and 230 total yards of offense on the afternoon.
19. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #26)
Would you look at that? The Cincinnati Bengals have now rattled off two huge offensive performances in a row. Jake Browning was good again for Cinci standing in for Joe Burrow, as he completed 18 of 24 passes for 275 yards and a score in route to a 34-point showing.
18. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #19)
Tennessee’s offense looked better on Monday Night Football than it has in recent weeks, but at this point the season is all but lost for the Titans.
17. Chicago Bears (Last Week #21)
Week 14 was huge for the Bears as they’ve come on strong down the stretch of the season. Justin Fields was dynamic all afternoon, totaling 281 yards of offense and two scores. Chicago was super effective on the ground as well, going for 142 yards in route to the 28 to 14 upset.
16. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #14)
The Colts finally ran out of magic this week, as they were stonewalled by the Bengals on the road. Indy had a big second quarter scoring 14 points to tie the game before the half, but that was all the scoring they could muster in this one.
15. Houston Texans (Last Week #12)
It was not a good week for the Houston Texans. Their normally high-powered offense was neutered by the Jets, who held them to six points and 135 yards of offense.
14. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #13)
16 points isn’t going to do it against the 49ers, but credit to Seattle because its offense looked surprisingly decent with Drew Lock getting slotted in last-minute for Geno Smith, who was a late scratch due to injury.
All things considered, it is tough to judge Seattle’s performance due to the competition and a late injury.
13. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #22)
Browns fans must not be able to believe their eyes with the inspired football that Joe Flacco has this offense playing. Cleveland ran up 31 points and 389 yards for a huge win to keep pace in the crazy AFC playoff picture.
12. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #6)
Trevor Lawrence didn’t look quite right for the Jaguars after getting banged up last week and it sent ripple throughout the Jacksonville offense.
That said, they did manage to put up 27 points, albeit in a losing effort, against a strong Browns defense.
11. Detroit Lions (Last Week #4)
What’s going on with the Lions of late is anyone’s guess. Detroit was all over the place against Chicago, only managing 13 points, largely because the Lions couldn’t protect Jared Goff or the football.
10. Denver Broncos (Last Week #17)
The Broncos had solid bounce-back performance against a reeling Chargers team to keep their postseason hopes alive. Russell Wilson and Courtland Sutton continued their hot streak, connecting on a huge 46-yard tudder in the third quarter to effectively put the game away.
Crazy enough, Denver is now over .500 and looks like a real playoff team.
9. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #8)
The emergence of Rashee Rice has been huge for Kansas City, as the Chiefs were desperate for some consistent production out of its wide receivers. That said, the group—Rice included—is still finding ways to hurt the Chiefs.
Between Rice’s critical fumble and Kadarius Toney’s inexplicable blunder, the wide receiver room undeniably cost Kansas City this game.
8. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #9)
Green Bay has been playing inspired offensive football of late, but shockingly came up short against a bad Giants team this week.
7. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #5)
The Eagles offense has looked suspect in back-to-back weeks, albeit against strong competition. Jalen Hurts and the gang couldn’t get anything going on the road against Dallas Week 14. The Cowboys held them to 324 yards of total offense and just 13 points in the huge win on Sunday Night Football.
Philly will need to do a better job of protecting the football down as they head into the postseason because the three lost fumbles really hurt them in this one.
6. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #10)
The Rams have now gone for over 30 points in back-to-back weeks. Matthew Stafford looked good again for L.A., and now that Cooper Kupp is starting to find his groove, they could be dangerous if they can sneak into the playoffs.
5. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #11)
The Buffalo Bills fought heard on offense all afternoon against a strong Chiefs defense. James Cook was dynamic for them going for over 150 yards from scrimmage in the win.
4. Miami Dolphins (Last Week #3)
Miami has had favorable matchups in back-to-back weeks, first they dominated the Commanders in Week 13 but sputtered out against the lowly Titans on Monday Night Football.
Either way, the Dolphins offense is going to be hard to stop this postseason.
3. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #7)
The Ravens showed out offensively this week, hanging 37 points and a mammoth total of 449 yards of offense on the Rams in route to a huge overtime win.
2. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #2)
The 49ers never seemed to shift out of 2nd gear on Sunday and still managed to rack up 28 points and a massive 527 yards of total offense in the win over Seattle. Kyle Shanahan has this group playing scary-good football and no one will want to see them come playoff time with all of the weapons they have on offense.
1. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #1)
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys offense stayed hot this week, pouring 33 points on the Eagles. They were efficient all night, converting nine of 16 3rd downs and going for just under 400 yards of total offense in route to a huge W.