Week 18… The NFL regular season is officially a wrap. Let’s take another look around the NFL and stack rank every team’s offense.
32. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #32)
Whelp, another terrible showing from the Panthers offense in Week 18. Carolina was shut out at home this week by a mediocre Buccaneers defense. It is not a shocker at this point that they barely surpassed 200 total yards of offense, but definitely a painful reminder of how ineffective Carolina was all year long.
31. New England Patriots (Last Week #26)
The Patriots offense laid another egg this week in what could potentially be the last game of Bill Belichick’s storied New England career. They finished the game with just 129 yards of total offense and three points.
30. Washington Commanders (Last Week #30)
The Commanders offense was a mess again this week. Washington couldn’t get anything going against the Cowboys. They finished with under 200 yards of total offense and only 10 points in the loss.
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29. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #31)
Just another embarrassing outing for the Chargers offense. L.A. finished Sunday’s showdown with the Chiefs with only 12 points.
28. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #27)
Atlanta’s offense left much to be desired this week, as the Falcons season was finally put to a merciful rest. Desmond Ridder actually played decently, but the Falcons were still limited on that side of the ball and ultimately held to only 17 points.
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #21)
Tampa Bay was fairly quiet this week on offense, in fact, they didn’t get into the end zone once against the lowly Panthers, but nevertheless, the Bucs did just enough to get the W.
26. New York Jets (Last Week #28)
There are not many positive things to say about the Jets offense this week besides Breece Hall. The rookie provided all the offense, as New York was limited to just 69 passing yards on the game.
25. Denver Broncos (Last Week #23)
Jarrett Stidham and the Broncos offense took a step back this week no doubt about it. Denver managed to put up just 14 points against a Raiders team that has to its credit been playing inspired defense under Antonio Pierce.
24. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #18)
The Jaguars offense absolutely collapsed down the stretch of this season. What was once a consistent group turned into one of the more erratic units in the league. Jacksonville left a lot of points on the board in the crushing 28 to 20 Week 18 loss that killed their once-promising season.
23. New York Giants (Last Week #22)
The New York Giants have now posted back-to-back 400-plus yard outings—an impressive performance to say the least. Especially considering the way that this offense looked at points earlier in the season.
Credit to Tyrod Taylor for coming in and bringing a degree of professionalism to the operation that was lacking with Daniel Jones and Tommy DeVito under center.
22. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #29)
With a chance to play spoiler in Week 18 against an AFC South rival, the Titans offense really rose to the occasion. Ryan Tannehill limited his mistakes and Derrick Henry put forth a vintage performance going for over 150 yards and a score in the 28 to 20 win.
21. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #17)
The Seahawks offense did just enough to squeak past the Cardinals in what they were hoping would be a playoff-clinching win.
Unfortunately, their 21-point and 300-plus yard performance was all for not because Seattle didn’t get the help they needed elsewhere to qualify.
20. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #14)
Indianapolis put its best foot forward offensively all season long, but ran out of gas on Saturday against a strong Texans defense. The rushing attack was on fire, but Gardner Minshew and the passing offense just couldn’t deliver.
19. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #20)
The Raiders offense looked balanced and effective this week against Denver. Aidan O’Connell protected the football and Zamir White had another big week in Josh Jacobs’s absence.
18. Chicago Bears (Last Week #8)
After two straight games in which Chicago’s offense looked great, the Bears laid an egg trying to play spoiler against the Packers.
Justin Fields’s crew finished with under 200 yards of total offense and only nine points.
17. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #24)
The Vikings offense fared well this week against a hot Lions team, as they went for over 400 yards of total offense. Unfortunately, they struggled to capitalize on that fully, considering they finished with just 20 points on the afternoon.
16. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #25)
The Bengals offense played well this week against a Browns Week 18 skeleton crew. Cincinnati ran up 24 points and put the game away in the first half on the strength of a 100-plus yard game from Joe Mixon and an efficient afternoon from Jake Browning.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #5)
The Eagles offense was a joke this week, though, they do deserve a slight pass, as the injuries to A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts really seemed to take the wind out of their sails.
14. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #15)
The Cardinals offense looked decent this week, particularly with how they moved the ball. Arizona racked up an insane 466 yards but struggled to convert all that production into scoring.
13. Houston Texans (Last Week #16)
The Texans offense looked crisp, particularly in the passing game, on Saturday night. C.J. Stroud was super-efficient and led the Texans to a playoff-clinching win against the Colts.
12. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #13)
Kansas City’s offense hasn’t been the same this season—just in general. Week 18 was that to the umpteenth degree with how bleak things looked for the Chiefs without Mahomes under center, as they finished with just 13 points and 269 yards of total offense.
11. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #12)
The Steelers offense was able to just enough on Saturday night against a strong Ravens defense in horrible weather conditions. Pittsburgh leaned on the rushing attack well in the rain, totaling 155 yards and they racked up 17 points in the process.
10. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #11)
As Jordan Love goes, the Packers go these days. The Green Bay offense moved the ball with relative ease against Chicago, going for 432 yards in the 17 to 9 win that secured the historic franchise a playoff berth.
9. New Orleans Saints (Last Week #19)
The Saints offense erupted this week with a postseason berth hanging in the balance. Derek Carr looked like the quarterback that New Orleans thought it was going to get when they signed him this offseason and the team went for 400 yards of total offense and in impressive 48 points.
8. Miami Dolphins (Last Week #10)
Miami was clearly placing a focus on controlling the clock and the tempo of the game this week against the Bills—and the strategy was deployed well, but the Dolphins ran out of gas, largely because Tua underperformed.
7. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #3)
It is hard to judge the Browns based on their showing this week, considering they had already locked up a playoff spot and thought it wise to rest their starters.
But that said, it was a rather putrid performance from them on Sunday afternoon with the Bengals stifling them all game.
6. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #9)
Buffalo’s offense is tough to watch. It can make so many explosive plays, but for one reason or another, this group seems to always end up shooting itself in the foot more often than not. That said, they are going to be one of the scariest teams in the playoffs now that they qualified.
5. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #1)
The Ravens offense didn’t show up this week, but, then again, they were resting starters since they locked the one-seed left. That said, still a weak showing, as they finished with just 10 points and 224 total yards.
4. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #4)
Credit to Sean McVay—and, well, Carsen Wentz, because this Rams offense actually looked decent this week despite L.A. resting a number of its starters. The Rams moved the ball fairly well against the 49ers and made a couple of big plays late when they needed to in order to secure the win.
3. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #2)
The Sam Darnold-led 49ers offense didn’t pack the same punch as it usually does with Brock Purdy running the show, but San Fran had a respectable showing Sunday, putting up 300 yards of offense and scoring 20 points with backups all over the starting lineup.
2. Detroit Lions (Last Week #7)
The Detroit Lions came into Week 18 having clinched a playoff berth, but the offense was full speed ahead regardless. Jared Goff and co. went for 381 yards of total offense and 30 points in Detroit’s emphatic, 12th win of the season.
1. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #6)
The Cowboys offense did what it does and ran up the score on a bad team this week—this time—the Washington Commanders. Dallas finished the Week 18 blowout with 440 yards of total offense and 38 points.