The NFL offense rankings are the glamour list of the top football league in the world. While laying the smackdown on defense is great, scoring with the rock is the name of the game. The top squads in Sportsnaut’s NFL defense rankings may help determine who wins a championship to some, but the offense is what puts butts in seats and draws monster ratings on television.
With the 2025 season finally here, let’s take a look at who the best and worst NFL offenses are heading into Week 1 of the new season.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills‘ offense were one of the best in the league all of last season by using a total team effort, smart play, and a balanced attack. It is why the QB won his first MVP award. All of the pieces from last season are back this year, and they should be very good again.
In NFL Week 2 against the Jets, they showed the diversity of their offense when they still scored 30 points despite Josh Allen having an off day. It didn’t matter because James Cook picked up the slack with 132 yards and two TDs on the ground. The Bills’ offense is the most underappreciated in the NFL.
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The Baltimore Ravens‘ offense was one of the league’s elites last season. They delivered a balanced attack led by 2024 MVP Lamar Jackson and backed by future Hall-of-Fame running back Derrick Henry. They will bring all the key pieces of the unit back in 2025 and add former Texans great DeAndre Hopkins.
After a slow start in Week 2, they looked outstanding in the second half against the Browns as they put up 31 in the final two quarters. While Henry was held in check, Jackson delivered with a 4 TD performance through the air as Hopkins picked up his first touchdown in Baltimore.
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ adding Saquon Barkley last year proved to be a paradigm shift moment in the NFC. The former Giants star delivered an MVP-caliber season in his debut and gave them one of the most balanced units in the league. There is no reason not to expect them to be elite again in 2025.
While they haven’t been dominant in their first two outings this season, the Philly offense has done what was needed to get two wins to start the year. Nevertheless, Jalen Hurts’ average performance (252 passing yards combined after two weeks) to begin the year is something to keep an eye on.
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The Detroit Lions’ offense was the cream of the crop for much of last season. They could throw over teams but also bludgeon...