NFL Offense Rankings 2025: Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses
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NFL Offense Rankings 2025: Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses

Updated: Feb. 11, 2025, 03:19 AM ET
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On this page, we will rank all 32 NFL offenses according to how they have performed and their outlook for the future. Rankings are subject at any time and will not necessarily be based on statistical production.

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Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses

The 2024-25 season has ended. Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles on a dominant performance against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. But now that the game is over and the season is done, it's time to look forward to next season and Super Bowl 60.

But in order to look forward, let's take a look back at how all 32 offenses performed during the last season and the outlook for each.

Here is how we rank the NFL's 32 offenses.

1. Detroit Lions

From a statistical perspective, the Lions had one of the best overall offenses in the league last season. However, due to that success, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has moved on to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears. To replace him, the team has hired a former assistant, John Morton. Moston spent the last two seasons as the passing game coordinator for the Broncos.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the Divisional Round

2. Baltimore Ravens

The passing game coordinator, Chris Hewitt, has moved on; otherwise, the coaching staff will remain intact. The Ravens have quite a few players set to become free agents, especially on the offensive line, and decisions will need to be made in time. After signing Derek Henry to a two-year deal last season, the Ravens are working on a contract extension.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Eliminated in the Divisional Round

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers had one of the better offenses in the NFL this season, but it will have a different look in 2025. Why? The main skill position guys are expected back, but the unit will have a new coordinator (and staff) now that Liam Coen has moved on to become the head coach of the Jaguars. Josh Grizzard has been hired to replace Coen; he was the team's passing game coordinator last season.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the Wildcard Round

4. Buffalo Bills

Overall, it was a good season for the Bills offense; Josh Allen won MVP, so they must have done a few things right. But how do they get over the hump, beat the Chiefs, and win the Super Bowl? So—how can they get better? It will start with resigning the handful of pending free agents like Amari Cooper. With the staff coming back intact, continuity should not be an issue. Their issues were more on the defensive side, but they have to make sure the offense doesn't take a step back.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the AFC Championship game

5. Washington Commanders

The only bad thing about having such a good rookie season is that people will expect more from Jayden Daniels. Such expectations often lead to what is often referred to as the dreaded 'sophomore slump.' Having the same staff coming back will help Daniels continue to improve his game. But the Commanders will also need to decide what to do with the many offensive linemen and skill position guys set to become free agents.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the NFC Championship Game

6. Philadelphia Eagles

They didn't end up using Saquon Barkley and the run game much in Super Bowl 59, but that ended up not being much of a concern. However, what could be a significant concern for their chances of running it back next year is the departure of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is set to become the new head coach of the New Orleans Saints.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Won Super Bowl 59 vs. Chiefs 40-22

7. Los Angeles Chargers

It looks like the Chargers may have a solid shot at fixing one of their major issues from last season: the lack of a true No. 1 wide receiver. How so? Rumor has it that Davante Adams may have his sights set on getting out of New York and joining forces with Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Eliminated in the Wildcard Round

8. Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals need to do two things during the offseason: (1) figure out how to avoid a slow start in 2025 and (2) resign Tee Higgins. Higgins will command a hefty price tag in free agency, though. It may be an unrealistic expectation to think they'll be able to bring him back.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Did not make the postseason

9. Minnesota Vikings

There is no more delaying it. The Vikings have to figure out what they want to do, roll with J.J. McCarthy next season, and hope he fulfills his promise or bring back Sam Darnold. Darnold had an incredible season. Had he and the offense played better in their divisional round, what to do would probably not be up for discussion.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Eliminated in the Divisional Round

10. Kansas City Chiefs

If it wasn't clear after losing to the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl a couple of years ago, it should be clear after how Super Bowl 59 played out. Kansas City must upgrade its offensive line. Patrick Mahomes is a unicorn, but even he needs time to survey the field and he just didn't get that time vs. the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Lost in Super Bowl 59 to the Eagles 40-22.

11. Arizona Cardinals

While the Cardinals have a few needs on the defensive side, for the offense to take the next step in 2025, they may want to consider upgrading Kyler Murray's offensive line and possibly drafting another stud wide receiver to line up across from Marvin Harrison Jr. Acquiring some depth at running back should also be high on their list of offseason priorities.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Did not make the postseason

12. Los Angeles Rams

If the Rams are indeed considering moving on from Cooper Kupp, they may want to give some serious thought to drafting a wide receiver in one of the early rounds. Part of what has made Puka Nacua so good is that teams can't focus on taking him out because then Kupp will go off. Upgrading at offensive tackle may not be a bad idea, either.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Eliminated in the Divisional Round

13. Green Bay Packers

After releasing David Bakhtiari, they'll probably be on the hunt for an offensive lineman. While they may have one of the better overall wide receiver rooms in the NFL, I wouldn't be shocked if they drafted a wide receiver in the early rounds that can develop into a true No. 1.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the Wild Card Round

14. Denver Broncos

Passing game coordinator John Morton is now the OC in Detroit, but the team around Bo Nix otherwise remains the same. Such continuity is good for a second-year player's development. With the defense well on its way to becoming excellent, the focus in the offseason will likely be on improving the roster around Nix. A wide receiver is an obvious need, but I'd expect them to go after a reliable tight end that can move the chains first.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the Wild Card Round

15. Atlanta Falcons

Getting out from under the Kirk Cousins contract will probably be the priority, followed by upgrading the defensive side of the roster. But then they should also do what they can to find Michael Penix Jr. a little help, i.e., re-sign Drew Dallman, wide receiver, OL upgrades, etc.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

16. Pittsburgh Steelers

The offseason in Pittsburgh could be an interesting one. At one point in the season, it looked like they had found their new franchise quarterback in Russell Wilson, but then things fell apart down the stretch. Rumor has it that there were issues between Wilson and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and that there may not be room in town for both to stick around.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Did not make the postseason

17. Miami Dolphins

There were two glaring issues with the Dolphins offense (other than injuries): (1) protecting Tua and (2) opening running lanes. They have to do a better job of protecting Tua, and one way to do that would be to run the ball better. They were good at it in '23, but not so much last year. Why? The interior of the offensive line was unimpressive. They have other issues that need attention, but the interior O-line must be a priority.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome:: Did not make the postseason

18.San Francisco 49ers

The hits keep coming for the 49ers offense. It appears that Deebo Samuel's time in San Francisco is going to come to an end. He has been given permission to find a trade. According to the rumor mill, he's eyeing Denver. At least with what they'll get for him, along with their first-round pick, they can beef up that offensive line.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

19. Seattle Seahawks

The priority is to extend Geno Smith and lock him down. Second—build the man a better offensive line, starting with the interior of the line. Klint Kubiak is the new offensive coordinator now that Ryan Grubb is in Tuscaloosa. He was the OC in New Orleans last season. He'll have better tools (or at least a better QB) to work with in Seattle.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

20. Chicago Bears

The potential in Caleb Williams was evident at times last season, but overall, the Bears offense was not good despite all of the tools around him. But with offensive guru Ben Johnson taking his talents from Detroit to Chicago. He worked wonders for the Lions; can he do the same for the Bears? We'll find out…

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

21. Houston Texans

C.J. Stroud threw too many interceptions this season (12, up from five as a rookie) and took way too many sacks (52, up from 38). Part of the problem was his decision making, and hopefully, new offensive coordinator Nick Caley can help with that. The other part— is his offensive line. If the Texans do not do some serious work on that offensive line, Stroud needs to have a long talk with his agent about how he's going to get out of Houston.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Eliminated in the Wild Card Round

22. Dallas Cowboys

Mike McCarthy is out, and former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is in as head coach. It's not a hire that makes fans excited, but Jerry Jones could have done worse. The new OC, Klayton Adams, is somewhat unknown; he's only coached the offensive line and tight ends as an NFL coach. The offensive line needs work, and at the very least, they need to re-sign Rico Dowdle. But they really need to acquire someone better (Ashton Jeanty?). CeeDee Lamb needs some help.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

23. New England Patriots

The only offensive news that matters for the Patriots is the return of Josh McDaniels. His best days as a coach have been as the OC of the Patriots. He doesn't have Tom Brady at quarterback anymore, but he does have a talented young quarterback who can mold into Drake Maye.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

24. Indianapolis Colts

The offseason begins and ends with Anthony Richardson. He was terrible last season. So, how much and how much in resources do they want to commit to him? If they decide to give him another season, they need to put a team around him that he'll either thrive with or one that will make it painfully clear Richardson is the problem.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

25. New York Jets

They went with another defensive-minded head coach, Aaron Glenn. Nathaniel Hackett is out as offensive coordinator, and some guy named Tanner Engstrand is in (passing game coordinator for the Lions last season). Oh, and Aaron Rodgers is not coming back. So, yeah, there is no telling what this offense will look like in 2025— but it can't get worse than it was.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

26. Jacksonville Jaguars

Liam Coen did wonders with the Bucs offense last season and has a better quarterback to work with in Jacksonville (Trevor Lawrence). But Lawrence needs some help, specifically a better offensive line and a quality wide receiver to line up across from Brian Thomas Jr. New offensive coordinator Grant Udinski is a relative unknown, so it's hard to say what he'll bring to the table (if anything).

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

27. New Orleans Saints

Rumor has it that Kellen Moore will soon be named the new head coach of the New Orleans Saints. If that is indeed true, Derek Carr will probably not go anywhere. A veteran like Carr should be able to shine in Moore's system. What they will need, though, is another wide receiver and some improvements on the offensive line. But it is hard to say how or if any of those needs will get addressed since the defense needs a lot of work, too.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

28. Carolina Panthers

Bryce Young could use some help, but the Panthers will more than likely use most of their resources to revamp their awful defense. Any help Young gets will likely be a late-round, undrafted free-agent diamond in the rough (if he gets any help).

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

29. Las Vegas Raiders

Regardless of what they do to improve the roster, the Raiders may be the team to watch early on. Why? Pete Carroll will figure out how to get the best out of the guys on the roster, and Chip Kelly will at least make the offense look competent, if not good. But if they don't acquire a quarterback and running back, even Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly will not be able to save this team.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

30. New York Giants

Step 1: Draft a quarterback. Step 2: Sign a solid veteran who can step right in so the rookie does not have to be rushed into the lineup. Step 3: Improve every other aspect of the offense, starting with the offensive line. It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to bring in another running back or two.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

31. Tennessee Titans

With the No. 1 pick in the draft, the Titans will undoubtedly be taking a quarterback. But it will not matter who they select if they do not do some serious work on that offensive line. To call it dreadful would be a compliment. If they don't do that, whoever they pick will be in for a long, hard, frustrating rookie season.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

32. Cleveland Browns

Deshaun Watson is not an issue for at least another year, thanks to an injury; they can figure out what to do with him after they draft his replacement with the No. 2 in the draft. Tommy Rees will certainly be an upgrade at offensive coordinator over Ken Dorsey.

  • 2024-25 Season Outcome: Did not make the postseason

Top Five NFL Passing Offenses - 2024-25 NFL Season 

  • Cincinnati Bengals: 460-652 for 4918 yards (289.3 ypg), 43 touchdowns, nine interceptions— As long as they have J’Marr Chase and Joe Burrow on the roster, the Bengals will have one of the better, if not the best, passing attacks in the league. It will be even better next season if they can find a way to keep Tee Higgins.  

  • Detroit Lions: 399-551 for 4718 yards (277.5 ypg), 39 touchdowns, 12 interceptions— With the weapons Jared Goff has on that offense, you almost have to wonder why the Lions didn’t throw the ball more. But then again, they were the No. 1 seed in the playoffs from the NFC, so they must know what they are doing.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 408-571 for 4505 yards (265 ypg), 41 touchdowns, 16 interceptions— To have the injury issues they had with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin and still throw for 250 yards per game just goes to show the Browns made a big mistake by giving up on Baker Mayfield.

  • San Francisco 49ers: 349-533 for 4424 yards (260.2 ypg), 23 touchdowns, 16 interceptions— Injuries at just about every skill position made it really hard for the 49ers to get anything done on the offense. So, throwing for 260 yards a game is actually kind of impressive.

  • Atlanta Falcons: 364-559 for 4283 yards (251.9 ypg), 21 touchdowns, 19 interceptions—Kirk Cousins was supposed to be the final piece of the offensive puzzle for the Falcons this season. He was—until he wasn’t, that is. Michael Penix Jr. played well, but even if they want to go with him next season, there’s still the matter of Kirk Cousins and his contract.

Top Five NFL Rushing Offenses - 2024-25 NFL Season 

  • Baltimore Ravens: 554 carries for 3,189 yards (187.6 ypg), and 21 touchdowns—When Lamar Jackson and Derek Henry get the run game going, the Ravens are practically unstoppable. But if they don’t…

  • Philadelphia Eagles: 621 carries for 2,048 yards (179.3 ypg), and 29 touchdowns— It was widely believed that Saquon Barkley was a better running back than he appeared to be during his time with the Giants. There’s a good chance he could lead the Eagles to a win in Super Bowl 59.

  • Washington Commanders: 526 carries for 2,619 yards (154.1 ypg), and 25 touchdowns—the Commanders hoped they had a playmaker in Jayden Daniels when they drafted him. I don’t think anyone expected him to have such an immense impact on the team in his rookie season.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 483 carries for 2,536 yards (149.2 ypg), and 16 touchdowns—the Bucs had a true running back by committee approach with three players (Bucky Irving, Rachaad White, and Sean Tucker) combining 116+ yards per game.

  • Green Bay Packers: 526 carries for 2,496 yards (146.8 ypg), and 234 touchdowns—Josh Jacobs gave the run game the boost the team hoped he would when they acquired him, running for 1,329 yards (78.2 ypg) and 15 touchdowns.

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2024 Offense Rankings

RankTEAMPTS/GYDS/GPassing YDS/GRushing YDS/GGP
1Detroit Lions33.2409.5263.2146.417
2Buffalo Bills30.9359.1227.9131.217
3Baltimore Ravens30.5424.9237.4187.617
4Tampa Bay Buccaneers29.5399.5250.4149.217
5Washington Commanders28.5369.6215.6154.117
6Cincinnati Bengals27.8365.5272.992.617
7Philadelphia Eagles27.2367.2187.9179.317
8Green Bay Packers27.1370.8223.9146.817
9Minnesota Vikings25.4346.9237.8109.117
10Denver Broncos25324.6212.4112.217
11Los Angeles Chargers23.6324.2213.5110.717
12Arizona Cardinals23.5358.2214.1144.217
13San Francisco 49ers22.9376.3249.1127.217
14Atlanta Falcons22.9369.8239.3130.517
15Kansas City Chiefs22.6327.6222.4105.317
16Pittsburgh Steelers22.4319.4192127.417
17Indianapolis Colts22.2334.8197.7137.117
18Seattle Seahawks22.1332.2236.595.717
19Houston Texans21.9319.7207.4112.317
20Los Angeles Rams21.6331.4227.5103.817
21Dallas Cowboys20.6327.5227.2100.317
22Miami Dolphins20.3325.9219.8105.617
23Carolina Panthers20.1298187.5110.517
24New Orleans Saints19.9320.1205.2114.917
25New York Jets19.9310.3218.591.817
26Jacksonville Jaguars18.8306.2204.5101.717
27Tennessee Titans18.3304.2195.1109.117
28Las Vegas Raiders18.2303.2223.479.817
29Chicago Bears18.2284.6181.510217
30New England Patriots17291.9176.1115.817
31New York Giants16.1294.8189.9104.917
32Cleveland Browns15.2300.8206.294.617
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