NFL Power Rankings: Eagles fly into offseason after Super Bowl win

NFL Power Rankings: Eagles fly into offseason after Super Bowl win
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The Philadelphia Eagles are on top of the NFL heading into the 2025 offseason, as they were all over the Kansas City Chiefs in their blowout Super Bowl win. Atop our final NFL Power Rankings from the 2024-25 NFL season, the Eagles are likely still partying after their Super Bowl LIX win.

While the NFL season is over, there is still plenty of football content to look forward to this offseason. With college prospects working towards making the jump to the pros, free agency opening up in March, and the NFL Draft happening in April, it’s like the NFL season never ends. Here’s ClutchPoints’ final Power Ranking of the 2024 NFL season.

1. Philadelphia Eagles

It wasn’t just an easy win in Super Bowl 59; it was an absolute clinic that the Eagles put on. Taking the Kansas City Chiefs to the woodshed is no easy task, but Jalen Hurts, and the rest of the offense made things look incredibly easy as they now hold down the top spot in our NFL Power Rankings.

While celebrating the championship will continue far into the offseason, the Eagles have quite a few key contributors hitting free agency from their defense. Zach Baun, Brandon Graham, Josh Sweat, and Milton Williams headline the group that Executive Vice President Howie Roseman will need to try and retain this offseason.

2. Kansas City Chiefs

Having come up just short in their quest for a three-peat, the Chiefs need to go back to the drawing board this offseason. With the core of Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes locked in for at least another season, players like Travis Kelce and Nick Bolton are question marks moving forward.

Kelce’s retirement talk ramped up as soon as the clock hit zeroes in Super Bowl 59, and a decision on whether he will continue playing will likely dictate the moves Kansas City makes this offseason. Bolton headlines a large group bound for free agency, as the leader of Steve Spagnuolo’s defense should be in line for a massive payday.

3. Buffalo Bills

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills fell short of a Super Bowl bid yet again as they head into the offseason, wondering what it will take. While Allen did take home the NFL MVP award this season, the Bills still cannot get over that final hump that they aim for every year.

Addressing their wide receiver and defensive secondary rooms should be a top priority this offseason, as their 13-man free agent class includes starters and depth pieces across the board. As long as Allen is the quarterback for the Bills, they have a fighting chance, but this team needs to become more well-rounded if they want better odds at winning the AFC bid for the Super Bowl.

4. Washington Commanders

It’s safe to say that the Dan Quinn-Jayden Daniels duo was a home-run pairing for the Washington Commanders, as they exceeded all expectations on their way to an NFC Championship Game berth. Though they...