NFL Power Rankings

RankTeamsChangeRecord
1Seattle Seahawks17-3
2Los Angeles Rams14-6
3New England Patriots17-4
4Denver Broncos15-4
5Buffalo Bills13-6
6Houston Texans13-6
7Chicago Bears12-7
8San Francisco 49ers13-6
9Jacksonville Jaguars13-5
10Los Angeles Chargers11-7
11Philadelphia Eagles11-7
12Pittsburgh Steelers10-8
13Green Bay Packers9-8-1
14Detroit Lions9-8
15Baltimore Ravens8-9
16Carolina Panthers8-10
17Indianapolis Colts8-9
18Tampa Bay Buccaneers8-9
19Kansas City Chiefs6-11
20Dallas Cowboys7-9-1
21Minnesota Vikings9-8
22Atlanta Falcons8-9
23New Orleans Saints6-11
24Miami Dolphins7-10
25Cincinnati Bengals6-11
26Washington Commanders5-12
27Tennessee Titans3-14
28New York Giants4-13
29Arizona Cardinals3-14
30Las Vegas Raiders3-14
31Cleveland Browns5-12
32New York Jets3-14

Every NFL season is packed with excitement and anticipation, and one of the most insightful ways to track the shifting landscape of team performance is through NFL Power Rankings. These rankings provide a dynamic snapshot of each team’s current strength and competitiveness, going beyond win-loss records to reflect recent performance, the strength of opponents, and numerous other factors.

Developed through advanced metrics like ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI), Power Rankings combine statistical analysis and expert insights to predict which teams are likely to dominate the season and which may face challenges. Whether a fan, analyst, or casual follower, understanding these rankings adds a deeper layer of excitement and perspective as the season unfolds. Dive in to see where your favourite team stands and what to expect next in the thrilling world of NFL competition.

In Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Seattle Seahawks decisively defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to claim their second championship in franchise history. The Seahawks’ defense dominated, recording six sacks on Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, including two each from Derick Hall, Byron Murphy, and Devon Witherspoon, three takeaways—one a pick-six by Uchenna Nwosu—and holding New England scoreless until the fourth quarter.

Offensively, running back Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries, the most in a Super Bowl in 28 years, while Sam Darnold completed 19 of 38 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown. Walker was named Super Bowl MVP for his pivotal role in Seattle’s ground attack, capping a playoff run that included wins over the 49ers and Rams.

Post-Super Bowl LX power rankings, released in mid-February 2026, crown the Seattle Seahawks as clear No. 1. Here is a comprehensive NFL Power Ranking for all 32 teams after Super Bowl LX of the 2025/2026 season based on recent evaluations from multiple expert sources:

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