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It was a week of overtime games and comeback showings in Week 12, making for quite the exciting week of football. It was also a low-scoring week, as only three teams in the early-and-late afternoon slates scored 30-plus points. Even so, ClutchPoints’ Week 13 NFL Power Rankings does have a few changes, even if the top team stayed the same.
Check out ClutchPoints’ Week 13 NFL Power Rankings to see where your team lands.
It was another super impressive showing from the Los Angeles Rams, as Matthew Stafford and the offense didn’t miss a beat in Week 12. Their blowout win over the Rams was led by Stafford’s right arm, as he threw three-plus touchdowns for the fourth time in his past five games.
Davante Adams caught two touchdowns from Stafford (with Colby Parkinson catching the other), and the stifling defense was at it again, keeping all Tampa offensive playmakers quiet in the win. This win helps keep the Rams at the top of the Week 13 NFL Power Rankings.
The New England Patriots are the first team to reach 10 wins in the 2025 NFL season, as their Week 12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals was their ninth win in a row. Drake Maye threw for 294 yards and a touchdown to Hunter Henry, rookie TreVeyon Henderson remained the lead back in the New England backfield (racking up 81 total yards), and Marcus Jones took his interception of Joe Flacco back for a touchdown in the win.
Giving up a sizable, second-half lead over the Kansas City Chiefs won’t do the Indianapolis Colts any favors in the Week 13 NFL Power Rankings. Two, first-half touchdowns from the Indy offense staked them to a five-point lead heading into halftime, but only managing two field goals in the third quarter allowed Kansas City to get back into the game.
Jonathan Taylor was held in check, only racking up 66 yards on 18 total touches (16 carries), and Daniel Jones failed to eclipse 200 passing yards in a loss that could haunt Indy for the rest of the season.
Week 12 was a great get-right opportunity for the Seattle Seahawks, as their 30-24 win over the Tennessee Titans helped the offense fix some issues from last week. Sam Darnold threw for 244 yards and two touchdowns, Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught another eight passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns, and kicker Jason Meyers knocked all five of his kicks through the uprights, including three field goals.
The Denver Broncos found themselves on a bye in Week 12, as they continue to enjoy a comfortable lead atop the AFC West. The play of Bo Nix has improved over the past few weeks, as he will be the key to Denver holding onto its divisional lead.
The offense for the Philadelphia...