NFL power Rankings: patriots, Bears Surge as Playoff Picture Takes Shape
Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season delivered notable shifts in the league’s power structure, with the new England Patriots and Chicago Bears experiencing notable rises while established contenders like the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles rams, and Philadelphia eagles stumbled. These movements come as teams battle for playoff positioning with just weeks remaining in the regular season.
The Patriots’ recent success and the Bears’ surprising competitiveness highlight the volatility of the NFL, while the struggles of traditionally strong teams underscore the importance of consistent performance and injury management. Draft positioning is also becoming a critical focus for teams already eliminated from playoff contention.
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30. New Orleans Saints (2-10)
Last week: 29
Sunday: Lost to Dolphins 21-17
Best-case scenario: A Week 17 loss
The Saints’ loss to the Dolphins further solidifies their position near the bottom of the league. A Week 17 matchup against the Titans presents an chance to improve their draft standing, with a loss giving them a 28 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick.
Up next: at Buccaneers, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
31.Las Vegas raiders (2-10)
Last week: 31
Sunday: Lost to Chargers 31-14
Best-case scenario: Clarity with their decision-making
The Raiders’ offense continued to struggle in a loss to the Chargers, managing only 156 yards. The firing of Chip Kelly has raised questions about the organization’s structure. The Raiders have been eliminated from playoff contention, extending their playoff-win drought since 2003.
Up next: vs. Broncos, Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET
32. Tennessee Titans (1-11)
Last week: 32
Sunday: Lost to Jaguars 25-3
Best-case scenario: The No. 1 overall pick
The Titans’ defeat against the Jaguars reinforces their status as one of the league’s worst teams. They currently have a 52 percent chance of earning the No. 1 pick and a 95 percent chance of securing a top-five pick.
Up next: at Browns,Sunday,1 p.m. ET
Notably, Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart was injured in a game against the Patriots, suffering a hit from Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss along the sideline. The incident highlighted the need for Dart to learn to slide and protect himself to prolong his career.