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Title: PFT’s Week 11 2025 NFL Power Rankings

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

PFT‘s Week 11 NFL Power Rankings Reveal Shifting Landscape​ as Playoff Races Intensify

Pro Football Talk’s latest NFL power rankings, released‍ November 26, 2025, showcase a volatile league⁢ with significant movement among contenders and struggling teams as the‌ season approaches⁢ its⁤ critical juncture. The rankings ‌reflect performances through week 10 and offer a snapshot of each⁤ team’s current standing with playoff implications looming ⁤large.

These rankings ​are crucial for fans, analysts, and even teams themselves, providing a data-driven‌ perspective on the league’s hierarchy. With just seven weeks remaining⁣ in‌ the regular season, every​ game carries increased weight, ​and these rankings highlight which teams ⁢are positioned⁢ too make ‌a run for the postseason and which are facing an uphill battle. The rankings will ⁣be ⁣updated weekly, offering a dynamic assessment of team progress and potential.

Here’s a breakdown of PFT’s Week 11 power rankings:

  1. Bears (No. 16; 6-3): ⁤They could make things interesting ‌in January.
  2. Packers ‍(No. ⁣6; 5-3-1): They left their offense in Pittsburgh.
  3. Bills (No. 10; ⁤6-3): An⁤ ugly loss to a 2-7 team is not the stuff of ⁣a Super Bowl contender.
  4. Chiefs (No. 14; 5-4): They’ve got the car, if ​they can only find the gas pedal.
  5. Ravens (No. 19; 4-5): Bring back the ping-pong table!
  6. Steelers (no. 11; 5-4): The​ Aaron Rodgers experiment is ‌not‍ working.
  7. Texans (No. 20; 4-5): They saved their season⁣ in the fourth quarter on Sunday.
  8. Jaguars (no. 13; 5-4): ​The wheels could come off, quickly.​
  9. 49ers (No. 15; 6-4): Quarterback controversy incoming.
  10. Panthers (no. ‌17; 5-5): It was fun while it lasted.
  11. vikings (No.‍ 18; 4-5): The offense needs to fit the quarterback, not the other way around.
  12. Falcons (No. 21; 3-6): The window is closing.
  13. Cardinals (No. 22; 3-6): The window is ⁣closed.
  14. Cowboys (No.‌ 23; 3-5-1): Will the ⁢trades make a difference?
  15. Bengals​ (No. 24; 3-6): can Joe Burrow make a difference?
  16. Dolphins (No. 28; 3-7): They acted like they won the ⁢Super Bowl, which⁤ could be the closest they ever come to that ⁢outcome.
  17. Jets (No. 29;⁣ 2-7): Relax, guy. it was only the Browns.
  18. Giants (No. 25; 2-8): Dysfunctional​ teams, dysfunctional things. ‍
  19. Browns (No. 26; 2-7): Colorado‍ Rockies, Paul DiPodesta is your problem now.
  20. Commanders (No. 27; 3-7): They should have ⁤traded anyone they could‌ have traded.
  21. Saints ‌(No.​ 31; 2-8): Having the role of spoiler is better than having no‌ role at⁣ all.
  22. Raiders (No. 30; 2-7): Maybe‍ Tom ⁣Brady‌ paid⁣ too much for his⁤ well-below-market piece of the team.
  23. Titans ‌(No.32; 1-8): They’re so irrelevant that it was their bye week and nobody noticed.

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