The second week of the 2025-2026 NFL season is in the books, which you can rewatch every game with NFL Game Pass on DAZN (excl. US and China).
The Lions got their first win of the season in thumping the Bears, and the Ravens got into the win column with another 40-point effort. But the reigning AFC champion Chiefs are in a little bit of trouble as they lost the Super Bowl LIX rematch against the Eagles.
DAZN News provides a weekly power rankings series to see how each stacks up for what should be an entertaining NFL season.
1) Philadelphia Eagles (2-0, Even): Winning at Arrowhead Stadium is no small feat as the Eagles showed why they are still the team to beat in the NFL.
2) Buffalo Bills (2-0, Even): A dominant road win over a division rival after their miracle Week 1 win puts Josh Allen and the Bills back on track.
3) Green Bay Packers (2-0 Even): A defense that now matches up with the offense is a scary proposition for the rest of the league.
4) Baltimore Ravens (1-1, Up 1): They took their Week 1 frustrations out on the Browns.
5) Los Angeles Chargers (2-0, Up 1): While not pretty at times, the Chargers figured out a way to get the job done on Monday Night Football.
6) Los Angeles Rams (1-0): The offense is back with the addition of Davonte Adams, and this defense, even without Aaron Donald, is really good.
7) Detroit Lions (1-1, Up 4): Jared Goff reminded everyone that Week 1 was a mirage in throwing five touchdowns and the offense putting 52 points on the Bears.
8) Washington Commanders (1-1, Down 4): They could be in some trouble if Jayden Daniels is out for any extended period of time.
9) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0, Even): Baker Mayfield may not have been at his best, but they came through in the final seconds to scratch out a win over the Texans.
10) San Francisco 49ers (2-0, Up 4): An impressive win despite missing two of their top offensive weapons in Brock Purdy and George Kittle.
11) Indianapolis Colts (2-0, Up 6): Yes, the win was controversial, but Daniel Jones yet again played well in throwing for over 300 yards and putting the Colts in position to remain unbeaten.
12) Cincinnati Bengals (2-0, Up 4): Quite the impressive win with backup Jake Browning after Joe Burrow left the game. Now, the challenge begins as Burrow is out for at least three months to have toe surgery.
13) Atlanta Falcons (1-1, Up 6): The Vikings don't lose often at home and not in a convincing manner. A job well done by the Falcons' defense, who stymied quarterback J.J. McCarthy all game.
14) Kansas City Chiefs (0-2, Down 7): A steep slide for the AFC champions. The offense is off right now without Xavier Worthy. Remember, they are one Travis Kelce catch away from being 1-1 and not nearing the bottom half of the NFL.
15) New England Patriots (1-1, Up 12): Head Coach Mike Vrabel outhustled the Dolphins, and that lit a fire under his team.
16) Arizona Cardinals (2-0, Up 2): They played better on Sunday, but that wasn't saying much as they still struggled against perhaps the worst team in the NFL.
17) Seattle Seahawks (1-1, Up 8): After a hard loss last week to the 49ers, the Seahawks rolled into Pittsburgh and ruined the home debut of Aaron Rodgers.
18) Denver Broncos (1-1, Down 5): A controversial loss that should have gone their way. Bo Nix and Sean Payton need to get on the same page.
19) Minnesota Vikings (1-1, Down 9): The offense showed no life, and now McCarthy is out for two to four weeks.
20) Dallas Cowboys (1-1, Up 1): The offense woke up after being asleep in the opening week, and Brandon Aubrey showed he's got the premier leg in the NFL.
21) Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1, Down 9): A deflating loss after so much promise last week.
22) Houston Texans (0-2, Down 7): They are in a ton of trouble if the defense can't get its act together.
23) Jacksonville Jaguars: (1-1, Down 3): You can't lose a game like that with Joe Burrow being out for over half of the game. That was a gift, and the Jaguars didn't seize it.
24) New York Giants (0-2, Up 7): Big rebound game for Russell Wilson in throwing for 450 yards. The offense showed some promise in a narrow loss to the Cowboys.
25) Las Vegas Raiders (1-1, Down 3): After a promising Week 1, Geno Smith reverted back to the Geno Smith of old with three interceptions.
26) New York Jets (0-2, Down 3): Hopefully, Justin Fields can be back soon from his concussion or the Jets are in trouble.
27) Chicago Bears (0-2, Down 3): Slight improvement last week from Caleb Williams. However, the defense needs a gut check after allowing 52 to the Lions. Now, with All-Pro cornerback Jaylon Johnson out indefinitely, things could get worse before they
28) Cleveland Browns (0-2, Down 2): Just when we said there was hope, they get blown out by 24. Shadeur Sanders, anyone?
29) Tennessee Titans (0-2, Down 1): No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward played better but he still didn't get a lot of help from everybody else, especially the defense.
30) Carolina Panthers (0-2, Down 1): A team that needs a new quarterback and basically everything else.
31) New Orleans Saints (0-2, Down 1): Feel bad for Alvin Kamara, whose talents are being wasted away.
32) Miami Dolphins (0-2, Down 1): Things are frosty in Miami. The fans are leaving early, have banners attached to helicopters calling for the firing of head coach Mike McDaniel.
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