From offenses carried by MVP-caliber quarterbacks to those still searching for answers under center, we have seen a wide variety of performances from the offensive units around the NFL.
Now that we are 13 weeks in, let’s take a look around the NFL and rank them from 32 to 1.
Which NFL teams had the best-ranking offense after week 13?
32. San Francisco 49ers: (Last Week #30)
The 49ers offense looked like a shell of itself on Sunday, as they were held to just 10 points by a stout Buffalo D.
31. New York Giants: (Last Week #31)
The good moments were too few and far between for New York on Thanksgiving. When you’re down early and your quarterback’s running for his life, it’s hard to sustain drives or win games.
30. Jacksonville Jaguars: (Last Week #32)
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Without their NFL quarterback Trevor Lawrence, this offense is lost. Mac Jones showed some fight, but the run game was invisible, and the Texans’ d-line was able to simply pin its ears back and bully them.
29. New York Jets: (Last Week #25)
The Jets’ offense looked like it was going to have a day in the first half, but it all came unraveled as they were shut out after the intermission.
28. Atlanta Falcons: (Last Week #24)
The Falcons outgained the Chargers 350-187, but turnovers doomed them, as Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions in the loss.
27. Tennessee Titans: (Last Week #22)
Brutal showing for Tennessee’s offense this week in the NFL. The Titans were sloppy and out of sync for most of the game, managing just 19 points in a blowout loss.
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26. Indianapolis Colts: (Last Week #29)
This offense isn’t flashy, but it’s learning how to win. Jonathan Taylor’s hard running, and if Anthony Richardson can mature as a passer, they would have a nice foundation to really build on moving forward.
25. Las Vegas Raiders: (Last Week #28)
The Raiders offense showed life, with O’Connell connecting with Brock Bowers for 140 yards and a touchdown, but they need to find a way to put more points on the board.
24. New Orleans Saints: (Last Week #21)
The Saints’ offense had chances, but their inability to finish drives was ultimately their undoing, as they squandered a first-half lead against a beatable Rams team.
23. New England Patriots: (Last Week #26)
The Patriots were balanced offensively this week, rushing for 200 yards and controlling the clock. But they converted just two of six red-zone opportunities into touchdowns, leaving too many points on the board to get the win.
22. Dallas Cowboys: (Last Week #27)
Dowdle’s hard running, Cooks’ clutch plays, and Rush’s steady hand were enough to grind out a win in one of the better offensive showings we have seen from the Cowboys in a while.
21. Cleveland Browns: (Last Week #23)
It isn’t perfect, but this NFL team’s offense has looked miles better with Jameis Winston under center. They racked up a ton of points on Monday Night Football. They just need to find a way to protect the football.
20. Carolina Panthers: (Last Week #19)
Aside from Chuba Hubbard’s disastrous fumble, Week 13 was a pretty solid showing from the Panthers’ offense.
19. Los Angeles Rams: (Last Week #14)
It wasn’t the most consistent performance, but the Rams’ offense came alive with 21 points in the second half.
18. Kansas City Chiefs: (Last Week #12)
The Chiefs offense was not at its best on Thanksgiving, but the 19 points they managed was just enough to get a win.
17. Arizona Cardinals: (Last Week #11)
The Cardinals’ offense leaned heavily on Trey McBride, who delivered 12 catches for 96 yards, but their inability to convert drives into touchdowns instead of field goals did them in during their NFL contest.
16. Seattle Seahawks: (Last Week #17)
The ground game wasn’t dominant, but it was timely, and Smith’s connection with Barner provided the spark they needed to round out a decent showing for the Seattle offense.
15. Minnesota Vikings: (Last Week #13)
After a sluggish start that included two fumbles by Aaron Jones, they scored on their final three possessions. Overall, a solid showing from the Vikings offense.
14. Chicago Bears: (Last Week #18)
Rookie NFL quarterback Caleb Williams brought the Bears back from a 16-0 deficit to make it a game, but the offense stalled down the stretch. The unit, however, has continued to improve in the second half of the season following the shakeups to the coaching staff.
13. Pittsburgh Steelers: (Last Week #20)
Pittsburgh’s offense clicked on all levels. Najee Harris provided balance with 75 rushing yards, 54 receiving yards, and a touchdown, while the wideouts made big plays on the other end of several Russell Wilson passes.
12. Washington Commanders: (Last Week #16)
Washington’s offense exploded for 28 points in just over 19 minutes, a start so fast that it left Tennessee reeling as they cruised to an easy win in their recent NFL outing.
11. Houston Texans: (Last Week #15)
Joe Mixon powered the Texans offense with another dominant road performance, racking up 101 yards and a touchdown and opening up a lot of opportunities for C.J. Stroud and the passing game.
10. Miami Dolphins: (Last Week #5)
Once again, the cold seems to have gotten the best of the high-powered Dolphins offense, as they sputtered against Green Bay in a critical matchup on Thursday night.
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (Last Week #9)
It took a little while to get right, but when this group clicks, they’re hard to stop, and the 4th quarter and overtime Sunday were both proof of that.
8. Baltimore Ravens: (Last Week #7)
The Ravens’ offense managed to move the ball fairly well against the Eagles D, but they could not convert drives when they really needed to.
7. Los Angeles Chargers: (Last Week #6)
The offense struggled mightily, managing just 187 total yards, but this NFL squad mustered up just enough firepower to secure the win.
6. Green Bay Packers: (Last Week #10)
This offense is clicking on all cylinders. Josh Jacobs set the tone, while Jayden Reed’s two scores through the air highlighted his growing chemistry with Love.
5. Denver Broncos: (Last Week #8)
Denver’s offense still has to mature a bit, but a lot of the building blocks are in place. Monday was one of the best offensive outings we’ve seen from that team since having NFL legend Peyton Manning, as they poured 41 points on the Browns.
4. Detroit Lions: (Last Week #3)
The penalties need cleaning up, but Detroit’s depth, from LaPorta to Williams, makes them hard to stop, even on an off day.
3. Philadelphia Eagles: (Last Week #1)
The Eagles’ offense struggled out of the gate but came to life in the second half on the back of star NFL wide receiver Saquon Barkley to outpace the Ravens.
2. Cincinnati Bengals: (Last Week #2)
The Bengals can score with anyone, but they can’t keep making the kind of mistakes that cause them to lose games, especially with how weak their defense is.
1. Buffalo Bills: (Last Week #4)
Buffalo was firing on all cylinders on Sunday Night Football, as they dropped 35 points on the 49ers in a snowy showdown.
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