From shockers to surges, Week 13 delivered the latest chapter in this wildly unpredictable 2025 NFL season, as teams jostled for position with the postseason drawing nearer.
If you've been following along on DAZN with NFL Game Pass, you’ve seen how even this campaign really is, with the supposed giants slipping and the overlooked teams proving they aren't the afterthoughts we initially thought they were.
With Week 14 approaching, DAZN News has compiled everything we’ve seen so far and ranked all 32 teams in our latest power rankings. Let's dive in.
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1. New England Patriots: (11-2, ▲ 1): Ten consecutive wins. Can we hand Drake Maye the MVP trophy and Head Coach Mike Vrabel the Coach of the Year?
2. San Francisco 49ers (9-4, ▲ 4): Here come the 49ers, locked and loaded on offense and defense.
3. Chicago Bears (9-3, ▲ 4): Their most dominant performance on both sides of the ball, and now they are on top of the NFC mountain. No one had that on their bingo card.
4. Denver Broncos (9-2 ▬): A game they made too difficult for themselves as the defense almost gave away the game against one of the worst teams in the league. Was it a blip or a sign of things to come?
5. Los Angeles Rams: (9-3 ▼3 ) A tough loss on the road. The defense needs to lock things back in down the stretch.
6. Buffalo Bills (8-4, ▲3 ): A potential season-saving win on the road. They didn't play their best by any means, but Josh Allen did enough with two second-half touchdowns to keep the Bills afloat.
7. Philadelphia Eagles: (8-4, ▼4 ): The Bears dominated them from start to finish in every facet. What's their identity right now?
8. Seattle Seahawks (8-4, ▲ 2): The Seahawks defense pitched a shutout at the best time.
9. Green Bay Packers (8-3-1 ▲4 ): Jordan Love refound his groove just in time with four touchdown passes to beat the Lions. Now, the game of the season for them is against their arch nemesis and conference leader, the Bears.
10. Los Angeles Chargers (8-4, ▲3 ): Hopefully, Justin Herbert misses no time after having hand surgery on Monday.
11. Indianapolis Colts (8-4, ▼6 ): A bad loss at home. Daniel Jones needs to find that spark from the first part of the season, and in a hurry.
12. Detroit Lions (7-5, ▼4 ): Back-to-back losses have moved them down to third place in the NFC North.
13. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4, ▲4 ): Who had the Jags on top of the AFC South this late into the season?
14. Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1, ▲4): Here come the Cowboys, with back-to-back strong wins over the Eagles and Chiefs, respectively. Now they are one game back of the Eagles for the NFC East lead.
15. Carolina Panthers (7-6, ▲4 ): Somehow, some way, the Panthers keep finding ways to win. To make the playoffs, they need to be more consistent.
16. Houston Texans (7-5, ▲4 ): Highly impressive road win for the Texans over the Colts. They have gotten into a rhythm at the right time.
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5, ▼3 ): An unimpressive win at home.
18. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6, ▼3 ): Feels like the Chiefs will need to win out to make the playoffs. How weird is that to even think about?
19. Baltimore Ravens (6-6, ▼8 ): The Lamar Jackson bubble had to burst sometime, but not against the Bengals. A must-win on Sunday for control of the AFC North.
20. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6 ▼4 ): Like the Ravens, a must-win this Sunday for control of the AFC North.
21. Miami Dolphins (5-7, ▲ ): At one point, it looked like the Dolphins had given up on the season. Fast forward to Week 14, and they’ve won three in a row, which could help save some jobs.
22. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8, ▲1 ): Yeah, Joe Burrow is back.
23. New York Jets (3-9, ▲5 ): Who are the real Jets?
24. Atlanta Falcons (4-8, ▼3): Wonder how much they miss Michael Penix?
25. Arizona Cardinals (3-9 ▼1 ): A heartbreaking loss in a game that was there for the taking.
26. Cleveland Browns (3-10, ▬): At least Shadeur Sanders is going to get some time to see if he's the answer to their problems.
27. Washington Commanders (3-9, ▬): Played better than expected on offense as they nearly won the game in overtime. If only the defense coulkd actually stop somebody.
28. Minnesota Vikings (4-8, ▼ ▼3 ): Is it the end of the JJ McCarthy era?
29. New York Giants (2-10, ▬ ): At least Jaxson Dart is back to make the Giants at least watchable.
30. New Orleans Saints (2-9, ▬): When almost signing Justin Tucker is bigger than losing a close game becomes a major problem.
31. Las Vegas Raiders (2-10, ▬ ): So, firing Chip Kelly right before Thanksgiving is the answer to all the Raiders' problems?
32. Tennessee Titans (1-11, ▬ ): The Titans must be wondering when their season is over.