NFL Power Rankings: Week 11
The 2023 NFL season remains to be a roller coaster ride that we can't get off of. Follow all the NFL's trends throughout the season with us here at A to Z Sports. Each week, we will release an updated NFL power rankings based on the most recent performances by each NFL team. If you […]
The 2023 NFL season remains to be a roller coaster ride that we can't get off of.
Follow all the NFL's trends throughout the season with us here at A to Z Sports. Each week, we will release an updated NFL power rankings based on the most recent performances by each NFL team. If you missed Week 10's power rankings, click here.
NFL Power Rankings Week 11:
1. Philadelphia Eagles (8-1)
The Eagles entered their Week 10 bye with a league-best 8-1 record. And now, with an extra week to prepare, we have arguably the biggest game of the regular season on deck with a rematch of last year's Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football. The top spot in our power rankings will likely be on the line, as the winner of this one will certainly hold this spot next week.
2. Kanas City Cheifs (7-2) 📈 1
The Chiefs can't stay out of the top spot in the AFC for long; after a two-week hiatus, they are back. They watched the Baltimore Ravens drop a game during their bye week to help add some cushion to their current top seed in the AFC. And this week, they will have their biggest test of the season as we get a rematch of last year's Super Bowl with the Eagles.
3. San Francisco 49ers (6-3) 📈 5
The 49ers had to have a win after dropping three straight, and they did so in a big way. They crushed the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-3 to get back on track. Their offense got LT Trent Williams and WR Deebo Samuel back, and that unit looked like the dominant NFC force that we saw during their 5-0 start to the year.
4. Dallas Cowboys (6-3) ↔️
The Cowboys rebounded from their Week 9 loss to the Eagles with a dominant 40-17 win over the New York Giants. They now sit at 6-3 on the year and in the fight for the NFC East crown, as they sit two games behind the Eagles entering Week 11. We've seen back-to-back stellar performances from Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, as he has combined for 778 yards and seven touchdowns over the past two weeks.
5. Baltimore Ravens (7-3) 📉 3
The red-hot Ravens finally got slowed down in Week 10 after a four-game winning streak; they fell to their divisional rivals, the Cleveland Browns, 33-31. It wasn't the best day from Lamar Jackson, who had two interceptions, bringing his total on the season to five. But the big problem came from their defense in this one, who couldn't get stops when they needed to against a Browns offense that has struggled throughout this season. The Ravens remain in the driver's seat in the AFC North, but they have another challenging task on the horizon as the Cincinnati Bengals are coming to town for Thursday Night Football.
6. Detroit Lions (7-2) ↔️
7. Cleveland Browns (6-3) 📈 4
The Cleveland Browns defense has been exceptional all season long, and in Week 10, they finally got a stellar performance from their offense to match. In the past, a high-scoring affair wasn't a way this team could win games. But now they have won two one-score games by scoring 30+ points in the past four weeks, with possibility their biggest win of the season coming in Week 10 over the Ravens 33-31. Their defense is good enough to compete with anyone in the NFL, and this past week, their offense showed the ability to step up to the challenge and win a game when needed.
8. Miami Dolphins (6-3) 📈 2
9. Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) 📉 4
10. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3)📉 3
11. Seattle Seahawks (6-3) 📈 2
12. Houston Texans (5-4) 📈 6
The Houston Texans don't seem like just another cool story. They look like the real deal behind rookie QB CJ Stroud. Who just went toe to toe with one of the elite QBs in the NFL in, Joe Burrow, and outplayed him on the day leading the Texans to their fifth win of the season, and now are only a game back in the AFC South standings. They have the Arizona Cardinals on the schedule this week but then have a big matchup with the Jaguars in Week 12, which could be for the AFC South Championship by the end of the season.
13. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) 📈
14. Buffalo Bills (5-5) 📉 4
The Buffalo Bills might just be broken. They dropped to 5-5 after a 12-men-on-the-field penalty, which resulted in the Broncos getting a 2nd chance to kick the game-winning field goal. Josh Allen threw another two interceptions this week, bringing his league-leading total to 11 this season. The Bills offensive struggles led the team to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey today, and if they can't figure out a way to get back on track, this might just be the beginning of firings in Buffalo.
15. Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) 📉 3
16. Washington Commanders (4-6) 📈 1
Some of you reading may be shocked to see the Commanders move up after dropping to 4-6 with their Week 10 loss to the Seahawks. But this team has been in all but two games this season. Four of their six losses have been by one score. Second-year QB Sam Howell now leads the NFL in passing yards this season with 2,783 yards and is tied for the 3rd most touchdown passes. There are holes on this roster that they will need to figure out in the offseason, but this team is a tough bunch that has competed with some of the best teams in the NFL this year.
17. New Orleans Saints (5-5) 📉 2
18. New York Jets (4-5) 📉 2
19. Indianapolis Colts (5-5) 📈 1
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-4) 📈 1
21. Los Angeles Rams (3-6) 📉 2
22. Denver Broncos (4-5) 📈 4
The red-hot Broncos extended their win streak to three games with their 24-22 win over the Bills. After starting 1-5, the Broncos now find themselves at 4-5 and are playing the best football we've seen from this new-look Broncos team over the last two seasons. In the stacked AFC, the Broncos still have an uphill battle back into the playoff picture, but this recent streak has them in the conversation.
23. Minnesota Vikings (6-4) ↔️
24. Tennessee Titans (3-6) 📉 2
25. Green Bay Packers (3-6) 📉 1
26. Las Vegas Raiders (5-5) 📈 1
27. Atlanta Falcons (4-6) 📉 2
28. Arizona Cardinals (2-8) 📈 3
Welcome back, Kyler Murray. In his first game back from his torn ACL, he led the Cardinals to their 2nd win of the season over the Falcons 25-23. Murray completed 19 of his 32 attempted passes for 249 yards with an interception and added 33 yards and a touchdown on the ground. The Cardinals have played hard for head coach Jonathan Gannon, but without Murray, there never seemed to be legitimate hope around their chances of winning games. This week showed that their goal is to win games this season, and with Murray under center, they can do just that.
29. Chicago Bears (3-7) ↔️
30. New England Patriots (2-8) 📉 2
31. New York Giants (2-8) 📉 1
32. Carolina Panthers (1-8) ↔️
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