With Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season in the books, the pecking order of the best offenses in the league continues to change as teams like the Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills prove why they are among the best of the best in putting points on the board this year. Ahead of this weekend’s games, let’s take a look at the best and worst units right now with our Week 10 NFL offense rankings.
In 2024, the Tennessee Titans’ offense was one of the worst in the league. Despite having some solid skills players like Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard this year, as well as No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward, the unit remains among the very baddest in the NFL.
On Sunday, the Titans’ offense wasn’t bad. They avoided turnovers against a good Chargers defense and were competitive. Unfortunately, they were simply matched up against a better Chargers offense. While they suffered another loss, there were some positives to take away from the game.
The Cleveland Browns’ offense has been an unsurprising mess again in 2025. While Joe Flacco was given the keys to the offense, the greybeard’s poor play led to getting benched after four starts. Thus far, the lone bright spot has been the strong play of rookie running back Quinshon Judkins.
After a day of celebration last week, the Browns’ offense fell back to earth hard on Sunday. They were held to just 13 points in a blowout loss to the Patriots. The run game was held in check, and rookie Dillon Gabriel hit on just 21 of his 35 passes and tossed a pair of interceptions. It was a one-step forward, two steps back day for the Browns.
Over the first eight games of the season, the New Orleans Saints went with 2024 fifth-rounder Spencer Rattler as the leader of their offense. However, in Week 9, they pulled the plug and replaced him with rookie Tyler Shough.
In his debut, Shough was fine. He was efficient with his passes and only had one turnover. But the youngster needed help from his veteran skills players and line. He didn’t get it on Sunday, and NO was held to just 10 points by a very good Rams defense.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense’s lone bright spot last year was the emergence of Brock Bowers as one of the best tight ends in the league. However, in 2025, the young star has not been able to help pull this group out of being a mediocre offense, even with veteran QB Geno Smith.
After some bad games, Smith gave his team what they needed. A new 300-yard throwing day, 4 TD passes, and very few mistakes. He and star TE Brock Bowers were why they scored 29 this weekend. Unfortunately, the effort went to waste as they suffered another loss, this time...