Believe it or not, we are already on Week 16 of the NFL season. Let’s take a look around the league and power rank every team’s offense.
32. New York Jets (Last Week #21)
Well… The Jets offensive hot streak was short-lived. New York couldn’t get anything going on Sunday, as they were shut out by the Dolphins in humiliating fashion.
31. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #24)
The Falcons offense is a mess. Atlanta only managed to score seven points and total 204 yards against a Panthers defense that has been horrible this year. At this point, it is hard to deny that Atlanta is one of the worst offenses in the league.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #32)
It was another poor showing from the Steelers offense this week. Pittsburgh couldn’t get anything going against Indy, managing just 13 points and 216 total yards.
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29. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #25)
Well, this is rock bottom. The Chargers offense looked as bad as it possibly could’ve on Thursday Night Football against the Raiders. Easton Stick is clearly not a viable starting quarterback at the NFL level and Los Angeles humiliated itself across the board.
28. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #30)
Carolina may have won this week, but that is more of a testament to the Falcons incompetence than anything. The offense looked horrible again, in fact, they didn’t even manage to get in the end zone.
27. New York Giants (Last Week #29)
New York’s offense had nothing going this week against New Orleans. They managed just two field goals on the afternoon and, somehow, the tape was worse than the box score suggests.
26. New England Patriots (Last Week #27)
New England’s offense looked decent to start off Sunday’s matchup with the Chiefs, but they all but entirely stalled out in the second half.
25. Washington Commanders (Last Week #28)
Week 15 was another tough one for the Washington Commanders offense, which has sputtered out in the second half of the season. It wasn’t until Jacoby Brissett got slotted into the action in the second half that they started moving the ball with any sort of regularity.
24. New Orleans Saints (Last Week #26)
New Orleans launched a balanced and effective offense game plan on Sunday against the Giants. The Saints moved the ball well, finishing with just under 300 yards of total offense in a relatively carefree win.
23. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #18)
The Titans offense struggled to move the ball on Sunday against the Texans stout defense. Tennessee finished with just 16 points and 204 total yards of offense.
22. Chicago Bears (Last Week #17)
The Bears took a step back offensively this week against a strong Browns defense. Justin Fields had a rough afternoon, largely because Chicago’s wide receivers struggled to get any consistent separation.
21. Houston Texans (Last Week #15)
The Houston Texans offense looked a little out of sorts, which was to be expected with C.J. Stroud missing in action, but they gutted it out behind an inspiring performance from Case Keenum.
20. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #23)
Arizona had its work cut out for it on Sunday facing up with a fierce 49ers defense, but faired pretty well. Unfortunately, the 29 points also came with a plethora of turnovers that kept opening opportunities for the Niners to pour on the points.
19. Denver Broncos (Last Week #10)
The Broncos turned back into a pumpkin on Saturday night with a terrible offensive showing against the Lions. Denver was shut out in the first half and only managed to put points on the board once the game was fully out of reach.
18. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #20)
The Vikings offense played fairly well on Saturday, racking up 424 total yards of offense, but unfortunately, the two turnovers ended up costing them.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #12)
Jacksonville’s offense was extremely frustrating to watch on Sunday Night. They moved the ball well, but continually shot themselves in the foot with turnovers and poor game management. Trevor Lawrence needs to find a way to be more consistent. He’s not a rookie anymore and the boneheaded plays are going to bite the Jaguars come playoff time.
16. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #8)
The Green Bay Packers offense was inconsistent on Sunday hampered by poor offensive line play that resulted in them being completely unable to run the football. The finished with just 60 yards on the ground, which made things significantly more challenging for Jordan Love and the Green Bay passing attack.
15. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #19)
Once again, the Bengals offense looked stunningly competent with backup quarterback Jake Browning slotted into the action. It was a struggle early, but they broke through with an insane 21-point fourth quarter to force overtime where they eventually won the game.
When all was said and done, Cincinnati finished with 27 points and 378 yards of total offense.
14. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #13)
Cleveland’s offense did just enough for them this week at home to knock off the Bears. They will need to get that rushing attack firing again though. Joe Flacco shouldn’t be having 40+ attempts at this point in his career.
13. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #31)
What an offense output from the Las Vegas Raiders this week. They embarrassed the reeling Los Angeles Chargers on the national stage, running up a 42 to 0 lead before the half. When all was said and done this group, which was held scoreless the week prior, ran up 63 points and nearly 400 yards of offense.
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #22)
The Buccaneers offense looked the best it has since Tom Brady was in Tampa. Baker had the boys moving up and down the field and they finished with 34 points and well over 400 yards of offense.
11. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #14)
Seattle’s offense has really taken a step back in recent weeks, albeit largely due to Geno Smith’s issues staying healthy. Week 15 was no exception as they struggled to move the ball consistently against the Eagles.
10. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #16)
The Indianapolis offense showed up in a big way this week against a solid Steelers defense. Gardner Minshew was efficient all game, limiting his mistakes and hitting his receivers in stride. This has been one of the most entertaining teams to watch play all season long. They are so well-coached and always find a way to keep it interesting, even when they are overmatched.
9. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #1)
Welp, it was fun while it lasted for the Cowboys. Once again, they failed to rise to the occasion against better combination and came out flat against Bills, scoring just 10 points in the embarrassing loss.
8. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #3)
The Ravens offense looked a little bit out of wack this week against Jacksonville. They managed just 10 points through the first three quarters of action, but came on strong in in the fourth, pouring on addition 13 to put the game out of reach.
7. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #9)
The Chiefs offense is starting to come together, they just need to find a way to get slightly more out of their receivers room. Kansas City moved the ball well on Sunday, especially considering the absence of Isaish Pacheco.
6. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #7)
The Eagles offense was up against it on Monday Night facing a Seahawks team that absolutely need a win—and with Jalen Hurts battling an illness, but the Birds dug deep and delivered another strong performance.
5. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #6)
The Rams offense is starting to look like it did back in 2021, perhaps even better with the emergence of Puca Nacua. L.A. moved the ball at will on Sunday, converting 23 first downs and racking up 445 total yards of offense in a 28-20 win over the Commanders.
4. Detroit Lions (Last Week #11)
The Lions offense looked all the way back this week, as Detroit hung 42 points on a much-improved Broncos defense. The big names showed up big time for Detroit, as Jahmyr Gibbs went for 100 yards and a score and Sam LaPorta and Amon-Ra St. Brown combined for four touchdowns.
3. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #5)
The Bills came ready to play in the elements on Sunday as they ground and pounded their way to an emphatic 31-10 win over Dallas. The offense has really started to come together since the team parted ways with Ken Dorsey.
2. Miami Dolphins (Last Week #4)
Even without Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins had no issue on Sunday against a strong Jets defense. Miami poured on 17 points in the second quarter, putting the game almost entirely out of reach before the half.
1. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #2)
Another week and another insane performance out of the San Francisco 49ers offense. Kyle Shanahan’s crew erupted for 45 and over 400 yards of offense.