Whether it’s ground-and-pound rushing attacks, high-flying passing schemes, or offenses stuck in neutral, every NFL team has shown us where they belong in the hierarchy.
Which offenses are lighting up scoreboards, and which are falling by the wayside?
We rank them all, separating the heavyweights from the pretenders.
Which teams had the best offense in the entire NFL after week 6?
32. Miami Dolphins (bye): (Last Week #31)
With Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, Miami became one of the league’s most feared units, capable of putting up points in bunches. Unfortunately, instability at quarterback has turned that early promise into a distant memory.
31. Cleveland Browns: (Last Week #32)
The Browns’ offense looked lifeless, failing to reach the end zone all game. Their only touchdown came on a special teams score, which is never a good sign for an offense.
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30. New England Patriots: (Last Week #30)
Rookie QB Drake Maye struggled early but found some rhythm later in the game. Despite a slightly improved second half, the Patriots’ offense still lacks consistency.
29. Las Vegas Raiders: (Last Week #28)
Aidan O’Connell started hot with a well-executed touchdown drive, but everything fell apart after that. With both Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers sidelined, the Raiders lacked offensive cohesion.
28. Carolina Panthers: (Last Week #29)
Chuba Hubbard gave the Panthers’ offense a spark, and Andy Dalton found the end zone twice. However, they couldn’t recover once the Falcons took over the momentum, exposing their offensive limitations.
27. Dallas Cowboys: (Last Week #18)
The Cowboys’ offense hit rock bottom, putting up just nine points at home. They couldn’t find any rhythm against a Lions defense that hadn’t exactly been a juggernaut coming into the game.
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26. Denver Broncos: (Last Week #23)
The Broncos’ offense was shut out through the first three quarters and only came to life once the game was essentially out of reach. Their 316 total yards felt hollow in a 23-16 loss.
25. Tennessee Titans: (Last Week #26)
Tony Pollard’s electrifying 23-yard touchdown run was a bright spot, but the Titans couldn’t sustain it. Sloppy play and penalties derailed the offense’s momentum just as they looked to get into a rhythm.
24. Jacksonville Jaguars: (Last Week #22)
The Jaguars started fast but leaned too heavily on a struggling Trevor Lawrence after losing Travis Etienne. They’ll need to get things figured out soon to avoid spiraling into a lost season.
23. New York Giants: (Last Week #21)
A 79-yard drive capped by Tyrone Tracy’s touchdown hinted at potential, but it was too little, too late. Missed field goals and poorly timed turnovers defined their Sunday night performance.
22. New York Jets: (Last Week #25)
With Robert Saleh gone and Todd Downing calling plays, the Jets showed flashes of competence. The first-half offense looked decent, but they couldn’t adapt to second-half adjustments, managing only three points after the break.
21. Arizona Cardinals: (Last Week #13)
The Cardinals’ offense showed early promise but fizzled out after halftime, scoring just three points in the second half. A tough showing for a team trying to find its footing.
20. Pittsburgh Steelers: (Last Week #24)
The Steelers’ offense found life through Najee Harris and Justin Fields, combining for 165 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. They posted a season-high 32 points against the Raiders.
19. Los Angeles Chargers: (Last Week #27)
The Chargers weren’t explosive, but they controlled the tempo throughout the game. By racking up points in the first three quarters, they secured a win despite the lack of fireworks.
18. Los Angeles Rams: (Last Week #20)
When Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua are healthy, this offense hums. Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case often, making it a challenge to maintain consistency.
17. Philadelphia Eagles: (Last Week #17)
A.J. Brown’s return sparked life into the Eagles’ offense, racking up 116 yards. Still, inconsistency remains an issue as the team seeks to rediscover their rhythm.
16. Chicago Bears: (Last Week #19)
The Bears offense looked surprisingly efficient. Cole Kmet added two touchdowns alongside emergency long-snapping duties, and Keenan Allen made a statement with two more scores.
15. Cincinnati Bengals: (Last Week #8)
Chase Brown’s 30-yard touchdown run sealed the win, but the Bengals offense looked out of sync most of the game. Burrow and Co. will need to find their groove soon.
14. Indianapolis Colts: (Last Week #16)
Joe Flacco’s veteran leadership steadied the Colts’ offense, helping them edge out a Titans squad. They aren’t flashy but seem to be finding a solid rhythm.
13. New Orleans Saints: (Last Week #5)
Spencer Rattler stepped in admirably for Carr, leading the Saints to 27 points and 303 yards of offense. However, turnovers remain a major concern for this team.
12. Buffalo Bills: (Last Week #12)
The Bills managed to balance their offense, even without James Cook. Rookie Ray Davis stepped up with nearly 100 rushing yards, keeping the Jets’ defense on its heels.
11. Seattle Seahawks: (Last Week #14)
Tyler Lockett’s late touchdown gave Seattle a shot, but the run game floundered, leaving Geno Smith in too many must-throw situations. Kenneth Walker’s 32 rushing yards just weren’t enough.
10. Minnesota Vikings (bye): (Last Week #11)
With Justin Jefferson and Sam Darnold clicking, Minnesota’s offense is in great shape. They’ll need to be sharp coming off the bye, as they face a tough Lions squad in Week 7.
9. Green Bay Packers: (Last Week #15)
The Packers’ offense found its rhythm in Week 6, with big plays from Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs fueling a 24-0 lead. Jordan Love’s chemistry with his receivers continues to improve.
8. Washington Commanders: (Last Week #3)
The Commanders faced a tough Ravens defense but held their own, scoring 23 points. Jayden Daniels kept them competitive despite relentless pressure from Baltimore.
7. Kansas City Chiefs: (Last Week #4)
Kansas City remains unbeaten, though the offense has been inconsistent. They’ll face a stiff test in Week 7 against the 49ers in a Super Bowl rematch.
6. Atlanta Falcons: (Last Week #7)
Adaptability is the Falcons’ calling card. After throwing 58 times last week, they leaned on the run game to dominate the Panthers with 38 points on the board.
5. San Francisco 49ers: (Last Week #9)
Deebo Samuel dazzled with his balance and burst while Kittle added two scores. Despite losing Jordan Mason to injury, the Niners offense looked sharp.
4. Houston Texans: (Last Week #10)
Joe Mixon’s return added a new dimension to Houston’s offense. With Mixon handling the ground game and C.J. Stroud slinging it, they cruised in Week 6.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (Last Week #6)
Tampa Bay exploded for 594 yards, including 275 on the ground. Sean Tucker and Bucky Irving led the charge as the Bucs steamrolled the Saints.
2. Detroit Lions: (Last Week #2)
The Lions’ aggressive offensive philosophy continued to pay dividends, with Detroit pouring 47 points on the Cowboys. They’re playing with confidence and precision.
1. Baltimore Ravens: (Last Week #1)
The Ravens offense is firing on all cylinders, posting 484 total yards against Washington. Two 90+ yard touchdown drives sealed the deal, showing just how dangerous this unit can be.
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