With Week 13 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, it’s time for an incredibly meaningful and serious exercise: NFL Power Rankings! What differentiates these rankings from all the others is that they’re THE only truly accurate ones in the entire universe. Hard to believe, I know. Let’s take a look at how all 32 teams stack up.

BLG’S NFL WEEK 14 POWER RANKINGS

1 – Los Angeles Rams (Last Week: 1) – The Rams were minus three in turnover differential and still barely lost on the road. Matthew Stafford was due for a down game after previously not throwing an interception since Week 3. This team will be fine.

2 – Seattle Seahawks (LW: 2) – Seattle is the No. 1 team by DVOA and point differential.

3 – New England Patriots (LW: 3) – 10 straight wins. Drake Maye is the MVP.

4 – Denver Broncos (LW: 4) – Despite having the second-most wins in the NFL, the Broncos only rank ninth in point differential and seventh in DVOA. They’re good but they could be due for some one-score game luck regression.

5 – Green Bay Packers (LW: 10) – The Packers have rebounded from a two-game losing streak by winning three straight, including a big victory in Detroit to sweep the Lions this season. They don’t have the best record in the NFC North but they’re the best team in that division.

6 – San Francisco 49ers (LW: 11) – With the Titans up next, the Niners are about to be on a four-game winning streak.

7 – Houston Texans (LW: 12) – The Texans are 7-2 since their 0-3 start. Those losses have come to two of the teams above them in these rankings: Seattle and Denver. DeMeco Ryans’ defense has allowed the fewest points in the league this season.

8 – Chicago Bears (LW: 15) – Ben Johnson is for real. Caleb Williams is not … but the Bears can hide him to some extent with a strong running game. Chicago has the fifth-toughest remaining schedule, so, they’ll be tested down the stretch. Don’t think they’re going to enter the NFC playoff picture as the No. 1 seed, where they currently reside.

9 – Dallas Cowboys (LW: 17) – By the time the playoffs roll around, it’s possible the Cowboys will be playing the best football of any NFC team … and yet they might not even make the postseason due to the hole they dug for themselves. At the very least, it looks like they’re going to make the Eagles sweat out their NFC East lead.

10 – Philadelphia Eagles (LW: 5) – 2023 collapse all over again? This offense has been pretty pathetic and it’s difficult to give them benefit of the doubt when they seem to be staying the course. The defense isn’t going to be able to carry the weight of the entire team every week.

11 – Detroit Lions (LW: 6) – Dating back to Week 5, the Lions have alternated between wins and losses each week. If the pattern holds, they’ll beat the Cowboys at home on Thursday night. Detroit really needs this win to stay alive in the NFC playoff picture.

12 – Buffalo Bills (LW: 13) – It’s been a weird season for the Bills. If they’re serious about making the playoffs, they need to beat Cincy at home this weekend.

13 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 14) – The Bucs went 0-3 in a stretch against some of the NFL’s best teams. They took advantage of a lesser Cardinals team to break the losing streak. Tampa is getting healthier down the stretch.

14 – Indianapolis Colts (LW: 7) – The Colts’ early season success seems to be fading. Making matters worse for them is that they have THE toughest remaining schedule in the NFL.

15 – Jacksonville Jaguars (LW: 18) – Tough to take the Jags seriously but they currently have the AFC South lead.

16 – Baltimore Ravens (LW: 8) – The Ravens had a chance to bury the Bengals but failed to do so. The door to the AFC North lead remains wide open.

17 – Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 9) – All of the one-score game luck the Chiefs benefited from in 2024 is coming back to bite them in 2025. Not ready to say they’re not making the playoffs until it’s official but it’s not looking amazing for them at the moment. Must-win game against the Texans this weekend or else they risk yet another team having a valuable head-to-head tiebreaker over them.

18 – Carolina Panthers (LW: 20) – The Panthers have already beat their 2025 win total over/under, which was set at 6.5 games. They’ve got a “playing with house money” feel.

19 – Los Angeles Chargers (LW: 19) – The Bolts beat up on the hapless Raiders. But Justin Herbert broke his non-throwing hand. We’ll see if that actually matters or not.

20 – Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 16) – The Stillers and Ravens still have two games left against each other, including one this weekend. We’ll see if either side can step up and claim their division.

21 – Miami Dolphins (LW: 21) – The Dolphins have won three games in a row. They can make it four in a row with the Jets up next. Not totally dead just yet.

22 – Cincinnati Bengals (LW: 24) – Joe Burrow is back. It might be too late for the Bengals to stage a comeback but they’re not going to be a total pushover down the stretch.

23 – Cleveland Browns (LW: 26) – Shedeur Sanders could pick up his second career win while going up against Cam Ward.

24 – New York Jets (LW: 27) – Don’t look now but the Jets have won three of their last five games. Aaron Glenn seems to be finding some answers.

25 – Atlanta Falcons (LW: 22) – Really, who cares about this team.

26 – Minnesota Vikings (LW: 23) – Not having a quarterback is kind of a big problem.

27 – Arizona Cardinals (LW: 25) – Jonathan Gannon is now 15-31 as a head coach. He’s on the hot seat.

28 – New Orleans Saints (LW: 28) – The Saints are currently No. 3 in the 2026 NFL Draft but the two teams ahead of them (Titans and Giants) likely won’t draft a quarterback. They should still be aiming to lose out.

29 – Washington Commanders (LW: 29) – The Commanders have taken their last two opponents to overtime, so, they’ve definitely been more competitive lately. But they’ve lost seven in a row. There’s really no point to bringing Jayden Daniels back.

30 – New York Giants (LW: 30) – Mike Kafka got off to a solid start as interim head coach but the Giants looked abysmal in Week 13.

31 – Las Vegas Raiders (LW: 31) – I don’t know how they won two games this year. They look so awful when you watch them play.

32 – Tennessee Titans (LW: 32) – The Titans have two winnable games left: this week against the Browns and Week 17 against the Saints. They would be best served to lose out and get the No. 1 overall pick.