NFL week 4 power rankings

NFL Week 4 Power Rankings: Eagles Hold Firm, Chargers Look Legit

Ranking each NFL team going into week four of the 2025 NFL season

NFL Week 4 Power Rankings

 

1. Philadelphia Eagles (3-0)

The Eagles showed the heart of a champion Sunday after coming back from down 19 against the LA Rams to go to 3-0.

2. Buffalo Bills (3-0)

The Bills took care of business, dominating the Miami Dolphins on a short week.

3. Los Angeles Chargers (3-0)

The Chargers are looking like a team that can contend for a Super Bowl through these first few weeks of the season.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-0)

The Buccaneers have come back from some type of deficit in each of their wins. Baker Mayfield looks like an early MVP candidate for Tampa Bay.

5. Detroit Lions (2-1)

The Lions are back to looking like who they were before the season.

6. Green Bay Packers (2-1)

The Packers were caught sleeping against the Browns for the first loss of the season. However, the Packers’ first two weeks can’t be ignored.

7. Indianapolis Colts (3-0)

The Colts are probably the most shocking team through three weeks of the season with how good Daniel Jones has been.

8. Los Angeles Rams (2-1)

The Rams all but dominated the Eagles for three quarters but were unable to close out the show, letting up on a 19-point lead. However, the Rams still looked like a contender despite the loss.

9. Washington Commanders (2-1)

The Commanders dominated the Raiders in the absence of starting quarterback Jayden Daniels.

10. San Francisco 49ers (3-0)

The 49ers are 3-0, but the injuries keep piling up after losing Nick Bosa to a torn ACL. Bosa is a big loss for SF.

11. Seattle Seahawks (2-1)

The Seahawks did what they were supposed to against a lowly Saints team.

12. Kansas City Chiefs (1-2)

It wasn’t pretty, but the Chiefs found a way to get back in the win column.

13. Baltimore Ravens (1-2)

Disappointing Monday Night Football home loss to the Lions.

14. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1)

The Jags have set themselves up for a chance to make a run at the AFC South division crown.

15. Arizona Cardinals (2-1)

The Cardinals made it tough on the 49ers, but ultimately couldn’t get the job done.

16. Cincinnati Bengals (2-1)

It was a tough day at the office for the Bengals against a tough Minnesota team.

17. Minnesota Vikings (2-1)

The Vikings hope they can continue to tread water while their starting quarterback is out with an ankle injury.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)

It needs to get better on both sides of the ball in Pittsburgh

19. Denver Broncos (1-2)

After back-to-back losses, Denver has to find a way to bounce back.

20. Chicago Bears (1-2)

Caleb Williams and the Bears offense put on a show against the Cowboys in their first win of the season.

21. Carolina Panthers (1-2)

The Panthers blanked their division rival 30-0 in a statement win of the season.

22. Atlanta Falcons (1-2)

It was a tough day at the office for Michael Penix and the Falcons’ offense this past Sunday.

23. Las Vegas Raiders (1-2)

The Raiders need a bounce-back in the worst way after two tough back-to-back losses.

24. Cleveland Browns (1-2)

The Browns have the upset of the season so far after taking down the Packers.

25. New England Patriots (1-2)

The Patriots should be 2-1, but turnovers plagued them in their loss to Pittsburgh.

26. Dallas Cowboys (1-2)

The Cowboys may have the worst defense in the NFL this season.

27. Houston Texans (0-3)

The start of the season has been disappointing to the reigning AFC South champions.

28. Miami Dolphins (0-3)

The Dolphins need a win in the worst way, or seats will start to get hot.

29. New York Jets (0-3)

The Jets have had strong performances in close games but have yet to get a win.

30. New York Giants (0-3)

It may be time to start Jaxson Dart.

31. Tennessee Titans (0-3)

Rookie quarterback Cam Ward has shown flashes, but overall, the team lacks talent.

32. New Orleans Saints (0-3)

After a blowout loss to the Seahawks, the Saints look like they have the inside track to the top pick.

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