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NFL Offense Rankings 2025: Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses

During the postseason, we are going to do what we did during the regular season and rank the offenses of the playoff teams according to how well they perform. Rankings will be subject to change from one week to the next as teams get eliminated from the postseason.

Stats will be a contributing factor, but not the only one. While teams can play a great offensive game and still lose, teams will get credit for winning. So, let’s take a look at the offense rankings after the Divisional Round of the 2024-25 playoffs.

Also, check out our weekly updated NFL Defense Rankings.

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Ranking All NFL Offenses - Postseason

If you believe in that tired old saying about how offense wins games but it's the defense that wins championships, then you must hate how the four divisional-round playoff games played out. Three of the top offenses in the NFL played and had very productive days but still lost.

Why? Because they made mistakes and the other team played solid defense.

But our purpose on this page is to rank how well each offense has performed. So, we’ll be focused on the overall performance of each offense. So, even though a team may have had multiple turnovers, I’ll give it credit over one that barely gained 200+ yards and had no turnovers.

Here is how we rank the NFL’s offenses after the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs: 

1. Washington Commanders (up 3)

It was widely believed that the Commanders would be playing catch-up with the Detroit Lions offense, but it ended up being the other way around as the Commanders threw for 299 yards (two touchdowns) and 182 (and three more touchdowns) on the ground. Daniels was in the zone, doing a great job in the passing game and running at the right times.

The offense will need to operate at a similar level of efficiency with some help from the defense if they are going to get past the Eagles in the NFC title game this weekend.  

  • Next Game: @ Eagles, Jan. 26 @ 3 p.m. ET

2. Los Angeles Rams (up 4)

Typically, if a quarterback throws for 300+ yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions and you’re running back goes for 106 yards, good things happen. That was not the case for the Rams when they faced the Eagles in the divisional round. Why? Two turnovers certainly had a lot to do with it, especially since both led to points for the Eagles.  

With how Saquon Barkley was churning up yards, the Rams couldn’t afford one mistake, let alone two.

  • Next Game: Eliminated

3. Baltimore Ravens (same)

It wasn’t the best day on offense for the Ravens in the divisional round, but it was a pretty good one. It was better, in fact, than Buffalo’s in every way but the one that mattered the most—the score. Derrick Henry didn’t have a 100-yard day, but the Ravens still ran for 176 yards on 30 carries. Lamar Jackson had a solid day in the passing game, too (18-25 for 254 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception). But the turnovers were costly; two led to points (a touchdown and a field goal).

  • Next Game: Eliminated

4. Detroit Lions (down 3)

It was supposed to be the year for the Lions. If you look at what they did on offense vs. the Commanders, you may be wondering what happened. If your quarterback throws for 300+ yards and the run game goes for over 200 yards, a team should win, right? Yeah, but not when the quarterback throws three interceptions and loses a fumble.

  • Next Game: Eliminated

5. Philadelphia Eagles (up 2)

It was not an impressive passing performance for Jalen Hurts (15-20 for 128 yards, net 65), but it didn’t need to be. When Saquon Barkley runs for 200+ yards and Hurts is able to tack on another 70 on the ground, a massive day in the passing game is not necessary.

  • Next Game: vs. Commanders, Sunday, Jan. 26 @ 3 p.m. ET

6. Buffalo Bills (down 4)

The Bills may be the best team in the NFL when it comes to doing more with less. Josh Allen and the passing game never really got going (16-22 for 127 yards). While it was an overall productive day in the run game (147 total yards, three touchdowns), it took four players 36 carries. Josh Allen was limited to 20 yards on ten carries, but two were for touchdowns.

  • Next Game: @Chiefs, Sunday, Jan. 26 @ 6:30 p.m. ET

7. Houston Texans (down 2)

C.J. Stroud didn’t turn the ball over, but he also didn’t know when to get rid of it taking eight sacks on the day. They were usually for big losses and often took the Texans out of field goal range. Joe Mixon had an okay day in the run game (17 carries for 88 yards and a touchdown), but the team needed more. Houston won the time of possession battle by about seven minutes but often had to settle for field goals (1-3 in the red zone) and only scored 12 points on offense.

  • Next Game: Eliminated

8. Kansas City Chiefs (same)

How on Earth does an offense get outgained by 100+ yards, but still win the game? The answer to that question is simple—in Patrick Mahomes we trust. By the numbers, it was a dismal day on offense for the Chiefs (162 net yards passing and 50 net yards rushing). However, since the Chiefs put up 23 points to Houston’s 14, the Chiefs are back in the AFC title game.

  • Next Game: vs. Bills, Sunday, Jan. 26 @ 6:30 p.m. ET

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Top Three NFL Passing Offenses— Divisional Round

  • Detroit Lions: 25-43 for 336 yards, one touchdown, four interceptions—it could have been a great day for Jared Goff and the Lions passing game. But Goff’s three interceptions ended an otherwise excellent season well short of its goal.

  • Los Angeles Rams: 26-44 for 324 yards and two touchdowns--  For all intents and purposes, it was another great day in the passing game for Matthew Stafford. Who wouldn’t be happy with a 324-yard, two-touchdown, no-interception day from their quarterback? As good as it was, factor in the two fumbles the Rams made, but it wasn’t enough.

  • Washington Commanders: 22-31 for 299 yards, two touchdowns—Jayden Daniels is special; there is no better way to describe him. As a rookie, to throw for 299 yards and two touchdowns in a playoff game is huge. That’s without getting sacked or throwing an interception, too.

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Top Three NFL Rushing Offenses— Divisional Round

  • Philadelphia Eagles: 34 carries for 285 yards and three touchdowns—Let the wide receivers complain about not seeing the ball enough. When you have the ability to control the game on the ground by running for close to 300 yards, why throw the ball?

  • Detroit Lions: 23 carries for 201 yards and three touchdowns—Jahmyr Gibbs had a great day with 105 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. But I guess if you take away Jameson Williams’ 61-yard scamper, the day becomes a little less impressive.

  • Washington Commanders: 42 carries for 182 yards and three touchdowns— It may not be ideal to have your quarterback log 16 carries. That means he is at risk for taking the kind of hits you don’t want your QB taking more often than not/. But he was productive (51 yards) and helped the Commanders log another solid day in the run game.

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2024 Offense Rankings - Postseason

TeamPTS/GTotal YDS/GPassing YDS/GRushing YDS/GGames Played
Washington Commanders34415.5283.51322
Detroit Lions315213202011
Buffalo Bills29372193.5178.52
Baltimore Ravens26.5440202.5237.52
Philadelphia Eagles25320932272
Los Angeles Rams24.5347246.5100.52
Houston Texans23382.5224158.52
Kansas City Chiefs23212162501
Tampa Bay Buccaneers202841831011
Pittsburgh Steelers14280251291
Los Angeles Chargers12261211501
Green Bay Packers103021951071
Minnesota Vikings92691631061
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