Surprises seem to be the theme of the 2025 NFL season, with one of the league’s top 10 teams seemingly going down every Sunday. That proved to be the case once again in Week 11, with the Miami Dolphins stunning the Buffalo Bills and it nearly happened twice but the Indianapolis Colts won in overtime.
As the NFL games today draw to a close, let’s dive into the NFL Week 11 Power rankings with evaluations on all 32 teams. We’ll have updates on the teams that played on Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football following each game.
The Seattle Seahawks have arguably the best defense in the NFL and the best offense in the NFL. What other club would belong atop the NFL power rankings after Week 10? Seattle completely dominated Arizona on Sunday afternoon, turning it into a first-half blowout before starting to take its foot off the brake. Now at 7-2 on the season, we’re going to get a fantastic battle for the NFC West next Sunday in Los Angeles.
It took overtime to beat Atlanta, but this has been a season of chaos and the Indianapolis Colts absolutely have a resume worthy of a top spot in the NFL power rankings. Jonathan Taylor practically single-handedly carried the team to victory with over 200 yards and three touchdowns. The regression has arrived a bit for Daniel Jones, but he’s at least still making some nice throws and getting the football out to his playmakers. There’ll be a lot more pressure on his shoulders in the next two games versus Kansas City and Houston.
The Los Angeles Rams would be 8-1 right now if not for their weird implosion in the TNF loss to San Francisco back on Oct. 2. Since then, they’ve dominated nearly every opponent put in front of them, with Matthew Stafford delivering MVP-caliber play and this Rams defense playing even better than it did during its best stretches last season. We still tend to believe that Seattle is much better defensively and is well-equipped to match up against the Rams, but Los Angeles could easily prove that wrong next week and take the top spot in the NFL power rankings.
It took overtime to beat Atlanta, but this has been a season of chaos and the Indianapolis Colts absolutely have a résumé worthy of a top spot in the NFL power rankings. Jonathan Taylor practically single-handedly carried the team to victory with over 200 yards and three touchdowns. The regression has arrived a bit for Daniel Jones, but he’s at least still making some nice throws and getting the football out to his playmakers. There will be a lot more pressure on his shoulders in the next two games versus Kansas City and Houston.
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