The halfway point of the season is behind us, and by now, it is clear which NFL offenses are firing on all cylinders and which ones are still stuck in neutral. Whether it’s high-flying passing attacks or ground-and-pound rushing, every offense brings something unique to the field, but some are far more competent than others.
Let’s break down and rank all 32 NFL offenses from Week 10, from the struggling units looking to salvage their seasons to the powerhouses aiming for playoff domination.
Which NFL teams had the best-ranking offense after week 10?
32. Dallas Cowboys: (Last Week #22)
This was as bad as it gets for Dallas. Five turnovers, including two costly fumbles, told the story as they managed just six points in a statement loss to the Eagles.
31. Chicago Bears: (Last Week #32)
The Bears offense barely registered on Sunday, with just 142 total yards and a miserable 1-of-14 on third downs.
30. Jacksonville Jaguars: (Last Week #19)
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Jacksonville’s offense couldn’t get anything going, managing just 143 total yards. They barely held the ball, with a staggering difference in time of possession that kept the defense out there for far too long.
29. New York Jets: (Last Week #21)
New York’s offense was stagnant, posting just six points and struggling to gain any momentum during their recent NFL outing. Rodgers couldn’t get in sync with his receivers, and the Jets’ longest drives ended in field goals, far from the high hopes that people had for them coming into the year.
28. Tennessee Titans: (Last Week #27)
Tennessee managed to strike early, but as the game wore on, the Chargers’ defense clamped down, limiting the Titans’ ability to move the chains and take advantage of red-zone chances.
27. Carolina Panthers: (Last Week #30)
Carolina’s offense leaned heavily on Chuba Hubbard, who responded with a career performance just days after signing a big extension.
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26. New York Giants: (Last Week #28)
The Giants leaned on their run game, especially with Tyrone Tracy, who broke out with 103 rushing yards and a touchdown. However, his costly overtime fumble was the game’s deciding play. Tracy showed his potential, but that one misstep left a sour taste on an otherwise solid day.
25. New England Patriots: (Last Week #29)
The Patriots’ offense was effective, even if it wasn’t explosive, at least by the low standard they set early in the year. They moved the ball methodically and took advantage of Chicago’s mistakes, especially late in the first half.
24. Las Vegas Raiders: (bye) (Last Week #26)
If you’re looking for fireworks, steer clear of the Raiders offense, which really hasn’t delivered that in the 2024 NFL season. They’re stuck in neutral with a wildly uninspiring system.
23. Cleveland Browns: (bye) (Last Week #24)
Cleveland’s offense has been up and down with Jameis under center, but the prospects are infinitely more promising with him than they were with Deshaun Watson.
22. Indianapolis Colts: (Last Week #25)
The Colts offense just couldn’t maintain its level in Week 10. Jonathan Taylor broke out early with over 100 rushing yards in the first half, but Buffalo clamped down after halftime.
21. Seattle Seahawks: (bye) (Last Week #23)
This Seahawks offense is the definition of balance. They’re using their weapons wisely, sometimes with ground-and-pound to control the clock or the combination of Smith and DK Metcalf to take the top off a defense.
20. New Orleans Saints: (Last Week #31)
It wasn’t great, but at least we have finally seen some life from the New Orleans Saints offensively, as they rode a big 17-point second quarter to victory.
19. Minnesota Vikings: (Last Week #15)
Minnesota moved the ball well on Sunday, finishing with over 400 yards of total offense, but the three turnovers and 0-5 red zone efficiency limited them to 12 points and a narrow victory.
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (Last Week #13)
Tampa Bay’s offense struggled to find a rhythm against a stout 49ers defense, managing just 20 points and 215 total yards of offense in the loss.
17. Houston Texans: (Last Week #20)
Houston’s offense started strong, building a 23-7 lead by halftime, thanks to Stroud’s connection with John Metchie III for his first NFL career touchdown and Joe Mixon’s rushing TD. Unfortunately, they forgot the keys to the car in the locker room at the half and got blanked after the intermission.
16. Miami Dolphins: (Last Week #18)
While this year has been a disappointment on many fronts, with McDaniel pulling the strings, the Dolphins offense has been dynamic and, at times, unstoppable. They just need to have their starters healthy.
15. Atlanta Falcons: (Last Week #7)
Atlanta’s offense moved the ball effectively, outgaining the Saints with 468 yards, including a dominant 181 rushing yards. Unfortunately, poor execution prevented them from capitalizing, and they came up short.
14. Denver Broncos: (Last Week #17)
The Broncos’ offense wasn’t overly impressive this week, but they did well despite their inexperience against a strong Chiefs defense.
13. Los Angeles Rams: (Last Week #16)
This Rams offense has been something of a mixed bag, in part due to injuries. At full health, though, they have shown the potential to be a dangerous group come playoff time.
12. Pittsburgh Steelers: (Last Week #14)
Week 10 showed that the Steelers’ offense is starting to level up with well-known NFL quarterback Russell Wilson. His connection with Mike Williams is already paying off, and George Pickens added an acrobatic touchdown grab that was straight out of a highlight reel.
11. Green Bay Packers: (bye) (Last Week #10)
The Packers offense has been effective, averaging 25.6 points per game, ranking ninth in the NFL, and they haven’t even been at their best yet so far. Once Jordan Love is fully back up to speed, this group could be scary.
10. Washington Commanders: (Last Week #6)
Washington’s offense was efficient early, with Austin Ekeler pounding in two short touchdowns to build up a lead. But as the Steelers mounted their comeback, the Commanders couldn’t find enough rhythm to counter, particularly with the passing attack.
9. Los Angeles Chargers: (Last Week #12)
The Chargers offense was balanced and methodical. They mixed it up with the run and the pass and racked up 27 points.
8. Kansas City Chiefs: (Last Week #5)
The offense struggled at times, particularly with the ground game, but Mahomes’s connection with Travis Kelce and timely contributions from DeAndre Hopkins kept them moving in the right direction.
7. San Francisco 49ers: (Last Week #8)
Brock Purdy was on fire this week, but the Niners’ rushing attack was uncharacteristically quiet. Still, they managed to produce just enough to get a big win over the Bucs.
6. Buffalo Bills: (Last Week #3)
Buffalo’s offense wasn’t at its sharpest, but it did just enough to secure a fifth straight win. With several key players missing, they leaned on both Allen’s legs and Mack Hollins, who stepped up for them on Sunday.
5. Cincinnati Bengals: (Last Week #9)
Cincinnati’s offense was firing on all cylinders, starting strong and forcing Baltimore’s defense into uncomfortable positions. Unfortunately, they came up just short on that two-point conversion.
4. Arizona Cardinals: (Last Week #11)
From start to finish, Arizona’s offense was in control. They scored touchdowns on four of their first five drives, moving downfield at will and finishing with an effortless 31 points.
3. Philadelphia Eagles: (Last Week #4)
After a rocky start, they found their groove, thanks to Hurts’s command of the offense and big contributions from Dallas Goedert and the other playmakers on this NFL squad.
2. Detroit Lions: (Last Week #2)
Detroit’s offense was feast or famine. Goff’s turnovers created a mess, but once they settled in, they orchestrated three straight scoring drives.
1. Baltimore Ravens: (Last Week #1)
Though they stalled early, the Ravens offense ignited in the fourth quarter, racking up 231 yards and a couple of quick scores on the strength of Jackson’s playmaking ability.
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