Believe it or not, Week 17 is in the books and a good chunk of the playoff picture has been set with just a handful of teams fighting for those last couple of coveted spots. Let’s take a look around the NFL and power rank every team’s offense.
32. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #18)
After their big offensive outburst in Week 16, the Panthers reverted back to form against the Jaguars. Jacksonville got shut out and barely eclipsed the 150-yard mark.
31. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #32)
This Chargers offense is really bad. L.A. converted only two of 11 3rd down attempts—and the team couldn’t even manage to put a touchdown on the board.
30 Washington Commanders (Last Week #31)
Sam Howell was slotted back in under center this week and looked okay, but the Washington offense didn’t have much going for it against a strong San Francisco defense. They finished the contest with just 10 points and under 200 yards of total offense.
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29. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #27)
The Titans offense was in shambles again this week. They finished with just three points and 187 total yards of offense against a mediocre Texans defense.
28. New York Jets (Last Week #29)
The Jets offense played reasonably on Thursday, at least to its subpar standard this season. New York racked up 20 points in the first half, but then went near silent after the intermission, only chipping in a meaningless fourth-quarter field goal.
27. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #26)
The Falcons offense sputtered this week, even with Taylor Heinicke slotted into the action. The quarterback couldn’t protect the football and Atlanta as a whole left much to be desired when all was said and done, as the team finished with just 17 points and 15 first downs.
26. New England Patriots (Last Week #23)
New England’s offense wasn’t great this week against Buffalo despite it actually being a close game. The Pats struggled to protect the football, as they turned the ball over four times, but they did manage to put 21 points on the board by games end.
25. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #20)
The Bengals offense got off to a hot start on Sunday, scoring 17 first-half points on the road against the Chiefs, but went dormant after the intermission. Cinci finished the game with just 263 yards of total offense and the 17 they scored before half.
24. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #17)
The Vikings offense was a mess this week, largely due to O’Connell’s questionable decision to start Jaren Hall instead of Nick Mullens. They finished the game with just 10 points and 211 yards of total offense.
23. Denver Broncos (Last Week #21)
Denver’s offense looked okay with Jarrett Stidham standing in for the benched Russell Wilson, though there was really only one explosive play to speak of—Stidham’s 54 yard touchdown to Lil’Jordan Humphrey.
22. New York Giants (Last Week #30)
Tampa Bay had a few hot performances in a row but came back down to earth in a big way this week against the Saints. The offense managed just 13 points and all of them came in garbage time once the game was essentially decided.
21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #8)
Tampa Bay had a few hot performances in a row but came back down to earth in a big way this week against the Saints. The offense managed just 13 points and all of them came in garbage time once the game was essentially decided.
20. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #11)
The Las Vegas passing attack came alive this week in a must-win against the Colts. Aidan O’Connell finished a hair under 300 yards and connected with Davante Adams for two touchdowns, but the improvement seems to have come at the cost of the rushing attack which went quiet.
19. New Orleans Saints (Last Week #22)
New Orleans had one of its cleanest offensive showings in recent memory this week in a crucial matchup with the Buccaneers for NFC South supremacy. The Saints totaled 23 points and over 300 yards of offense.
18. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #24)
Expectations were mixed this week with Trevor Lawrence out of the lineup, but it appears that much of their offensive woes may have fallen on his ailing shoulders. The Jags deployed a more balanced offense this week and racked up 26 points in a crucial win against the admittedly lowly Panthers.
17. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #12)
Seattle’s offense tried to go blow-for-blow with Mason Rudolph and the Steelers, but came up short. Seattle put up just nine points in the second half and their playoff can now officially be put to bed.
16. Houston Texans (Last Week #25)
Man, must the Texans be happy to have C.J. Stroud back under center. The offense looked completely different with the stud rookie back in the lineup this week against an admittedly weak Titans defense.
15. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #28)
What a stunning performance from Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense. After mustering just six points in the first half against Philly they poured on 29 second-half points to knock off the NFC East leaders at home.
14. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #16)
The Colts offense did just enough to edge out the Raiders this week and to keep their postseason hopes alive. They finished the contest with 349 total yards of offense and 23 points, but they will have to move the ball better in Week 18, as they only managed 16 first downs.
13. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #14)
The Chiefs offense got off to a slow start in Week 17 against the Bengals in a critical situation, but they came alive largely thanks to the spark that Isiah Pacheco created coming back from injury. KC finished the game with 373 total yards of offense and 25 points.
12. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #19)
Ever since Mason Rudolph took over at quarterback this Steelers offense has looked completely different. Pittsburgh ran roughshod on the Seahawks this week, racking up over 400 yards of offense and 30 points in a potentially season-saving win.
11. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #13)
The Packers offense was firing on all cylinders in Week 17 against the Vikings. Not only was Jordan Love slinging the ball all over the field, but Aaron Jones looked to be in vintage form, allowing Green Bay to launch a balanced and extremely effective attack.
10. Miami Dolphins (Last Week #4)
Whelp, Miami’s usually high-flying offense really laid an egg this week against a top-notch Ravens side. They really struggled to move the ball through the air with any sort of consistency and what made matters worse was the three turnovers they surrendered in the embarrassing loss.
9. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #6)
Buffalo didn’t look great offensively this week against a strong Pats defense. New England held them under 300 yards of offense and the Bills really only put 27 points up because the Patriots kept turning the ball over.
8. Chicago Bears (Last Week #15)
Chicago’s offense looked great for the second consecutive week, as it racked up 37 points and 432 yards of total offense at home against the Falcons.
7. Detroit Lions (Last Week #3)
Detroit moved the ball fairly well on Saturday night against a strong Cowboys defense, but Dan Campbell’s obsession with attempting 4th down conversions left them with a modest total of 19 points. They, namely their quarterback, Jared Goff, need to cut back on the turnovers too.
6. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #10)
The Cowboy offense did just enough to eek out a win on Saturday Night against a Lions team that seemed determined to cost itself the win in one way or another. Dak slung the ball well all night and CeeDee Lamb had a monster game, but Dallas will need to find a way to get more out of the rushing attack because 61 yards won’t cut it in the playoffs.
5. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #5)
The Eagles offense isn’t to blame for their shocking defeat this week, as they did put 31 points on the board. That said, they were not as crisp as you might expect, especially considering all that was at stake.
4. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #1)
The Rams came into their matchup with the Giants this week having won five of six and playing great football, but the offense sputtered out a bit against New York, as they caught a case of the turnovers. Beyond Stafford’s two picks and the Demarcus Robinson’s two fumbles, one of which he lost, the offense did move the ball well, as they finished with over 400 yards of total offense and 26 points.
3. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #9)
The Cleveland Browns offense, led by 38-year-old Joe Flacco came out and made a statement on Thursday Night Football against a talented Jets defense.
The veteran quarterback threw three touchdown passes in the first half, where the Browns racked up 34 points, before shifting into second gear for the remainder of the playoff-clinching win.
2. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #7)
The Washington Commanders offered a nice opportunity for the Niners offense to get right after their stunning performance against the Ravens in Week 16. San Fran moved the ball well, going for over 400 total yards and scoring 27 points in the process.
1. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #2)
Once again, the Ravens offense was scorching hot this week. They lit up the Dolphins defense to the tune of 56 points and just under 500 yards of total offense.