Let’s break down and rank all 32 NFL offenses, starting with the ones still trying to figure it out and ending with the most dominant units in the league as we head deeper into the season.
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32. Jacksonville Jaguars: (Last Week #30)
It is tough to look worse than the Jaguars offense looked this week against an admittedly strong Detroit defense. Mac Jones was never able to get anything going, and they managed to get just a measly 6 points.
31. Dallas Cowboys: (Last Week #32)
The Cowboys’ offense has been a mess all year, but with Dak out the rest of the year, it is only going to get worse for this NFL squad.
30. New York Giants (bye): (Last Week #26)
Calling the Giants offense a disappointment would be generous. Ranking near the bottom in nearly every major statistical category, this unit has been toothless and clearly missing Saquon Barkley, who is thriving in greener pastures.
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29. Cleveland Browns: (Last Week #23)
I don’t know how it is possible to score 14 points when your quarterback goes for just under 400 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions, but the Browns did this week, proving they will always find new, innovative ways to disappoint.
28. Tennessee Titans: (Last Week #28)
A whopping 13 penalties for 91 yards—including two illegal formations on Isaiah Prince that wiped out a touchdown and a big gain—crippled their ability to sustain drives and limited what could’ve been an impressive step forward for one of the NFL’s worst offenses this year.
27. Atlanta Falcons: (Last Week #15)
The Falcons offense was lifeless, managing just six points and struggling to find rhythm against Denver’s disciplined defense. Not what Atlanta was expecting coming into a pivotal late-season game.
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26. Carolina Panthers (bye): (Last Week #27)
This offense is in shambles. With one of the lowest-scoring outputs in the league, the Panthers simply can’t find any level of consistency.
25. Las Vegas Raiders: (Last Week #24)
This was one of the Raiders’ better offensive showings in recent weeks, but that’s a low bar. Brock Bowers shined with 13 catches for 126 yards and a score, and Minshew showed flashes, but they are still among the bottom tier in the league.
24. Chicago Bears: (Last Week #31)
For the first time in weeks, the Bears offense showed life. D’Andre Swift’s 39-yard touchdown run snapped a brutal scoring drought, and the offensive line gave Caleb Williams enough time to make plays down the stretch. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late.
23. New York Jets: (Last Week #29)
Breece Hall was great this week, but the Jets offense couldn’t muster enough firepower to get the job done in their recent NFL contest.
22. New England Patriots: (Last Week #25)
The Patriots moved the ball well, running 73 plays and dominating time of possession, but the young offense couldn’t capitalize on enough of their opportunities to score.
21. Seattle Seahawks: (Last Week #21)
Seattle’s offense was far from dominant, but they mustered up 20 points to edge out the Niners in a crucial divisional matchup.
20. New Orleans Saints: (Last Week #20)
New Orleans leaned on a balanced attack, racking up 214 rushing yards featuring Taysom Hill as the star of the show while exploiting Cleveland’s secondary with well-timed deep shots.
19. Indianapolis Colts: (Last Week #22)
Wow! This was the balanced offensive effort Colts fans have been waiting for. Anthony Richardson’s connection with their young NFL wide receivers added an unfamiliar dimension to his game and the offense, while Jonathan Taylor provided steady production on the ground.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers: (Last Week #12)
Pittsburgh only mustered up 18 points on Sunday, but they did it in a truly gritty fashion against a very strong Ravens team.
17. Green Bay Packers: (Last Week #11)
The Packers offense is as balanced as we’ve seen in years. They aren’t explosive, but the combination of Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs is paying dividends.
16. Kansas City Chiefs: (Last Week #8)
The Chiefs offense lacked its usual explosiveness and struggled to convert drives into points. Noah Gray and Xavier Worthy provided some inspiration with big touchdown catches, but Kansas City’s inability to sustain drives was glaring.
15. Minnesota Vikings: (Last Week #19)
Minnesota’s offense found its rhythm, led by Darnold and the dynamic Jordan Addison, whose 47-yard catch-and-run touchdown set the tone. The offensive line did just enough to give Darnold time, and Cam Akers contributed a touchdown in what was a balanced and overall impressive showing.
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (bye): (Last Week #18)
Injuries to key players like Chris Godwin and Mike Evans have forced younger NFL players to step up, and the offense struggles to establish the run game consistently, but they have still managed to put points up on a very consistent basis.
13. Washington Commanders: (Last Week #10)
The offense started hot with Brian Robinson Jr.’s early touchdown, but it fizzled as the game went on due to poor third-down efficiency.
12. San Francisco 49ers: (Last Week #7)
The offensive line, led by Trent Williams, provided good protection but couldn’t create any of those trademarked lanes for McCaffrey to gash the defense, and this group lacked a lot of explosiveness as a result.
11. Houston Texans: (Last Week #17)
The Texans’ offense has been up and down the last couple of weeks but is starting to round back into form with Nico Collins back on the NFL field.
10. Miami Dolphins: (Last Week #16)
With Tua back under center, the Dolphins offense is finding its rhythm. Three drives over seven minutes and 30 points for the first time this season are big steps in the right direction.
9. Denver Broncos: (Last Week #14)
Nix’s pinpoint passing paired perfectly with Javonte Williams’ bruising rushing style as the Broncos racked up points against Atlanta this week.
8. Los Angeles Rams: (Last Week #13)
Stafford’s connection with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua dominated, as both receivers topped 100 yards and combined for three touchdowns. The Rams’ offense looks like a different beast now that they are healthy.
7. Buffalo Bills: (Last Week #6)
Buffalo’s offense was balanced and efficient against the Chiefs this week. James Cook punched in two rushing touchdowns, and Allen’s chemistry with Curtis Samuel shined on a critical fourth-quarter touchdown pass.
6. Baltimore Ravens: (Last Week #1)
For a team that entered the game as the NFL’s top offense, this was a humbling performance. Penalties, turnovers, and more Justin Tucker woes plagued the Ravens.
5. Los Angeles Chargers: (Last Week #9)
What a showing from the Chargers offense this week, particularly in the first half of their NFL contest, where they racked up 24 points. They finished with 34 and well over 400 yards of total offense.
4. Arizona Cardinals (bye): (Last Week #4)
When the Cardinals offense is dialed in, it’s electric. The rushing attack is steady as they come, and rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has established himself as a superstar in the making, finally giving Murray an explosive target to stretch the field.
3. Philadelphia Eagles: (Last Week #3)
After a slow start on Thursday Night Football, Philadelphia erupted for 20 points in the fourth quarter, with Barkley’s explosive 146-yard performance on the ground carrying the load.
2. Cincinnati Bengals: (Last Week #5)
Cincinnati’s offense was a tale of two halves. They struggled early but exploded in the second, scoring three touchdowns in a 13-minute span to erase a 21-point deficit.
1. Detroit Lions: (Last Week #2)
Detroit’s offense didn’t just fire on all cylinders; it obliterated Jacksonville with a franchise-record 645 yards and a massive 52 points.
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