2024 NFL offense rankings: Evalutating all 32 teams and top 20 fantasy players in Week 4

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The NFL offense rankings are the glamour list of the National Football League. While laying the smackdown on defense is great, scoring with the rock is the name of the game. The top squads in Sportsnaut’s NFL defense rankings may help determine who wins a championship to some, but the offense is what fills the stadiums and draws the TV ratings.

Below you will find an up-to-date evaluation of all 32 squads in the NFL standings. So, scroll down and find out where your team lands in our latest NFL offense rankings.

Also Read: 2024 NFL stats and leaders – Get all the latest player and NFL team stats for this season

10 Worst NFL Offenses 2024

32. Tennessee Titans (Last Week: 29)

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It has not been a good start for QB Will Levis in 2024. His struggles from late last season have followed him into the new year and it is why the Tennessee Titans have one of the worst offenses in the NFL to begin the season. The frustrating trend continued in Week 3 as the signal-caller threw two more picks and got a sad 33 combined yards from the run game in another loss.

Also Read: NFL Draft expert links Tennessee Titans to exciting Will Levis replacement in early 2025 draft prediction

31. Indianapolis Colts (Last Week: 28)

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Anthony Richardson and the Indianapolis Colts offense have serious potential, but that is only if the former first-round pick can prove that he is more than a QB with great wheels. That has not happened over the first three weeks of the season. Plus, he has not avoided mistakes, so the Colts’ O has been average at best so far in 2024.

Related: NFL Week 4 predictions: Projecting every game, including Vikings vs Packers and Bills vs Ravens

30. Carolina Panthers (Last Week: 32)

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With new head coach Dave Canales, a man who was able to help lead both Geno Smith and Baker Mayfield to career years under his guidance, the hope was Bryce Young could finally show signs of his potential as a superstar QB in 2024. That didn’t happen in Week 1 or 2 and after a 2-16 record as a starter in the NFL, he wasn’t benched in Week 3.

That proved to be the right move as greybeard Andy Dalton delivered a big performance for the Panthers on Sunday. He threw for over 300 yards and three TDs as the offense hummed along in a dominant and surprising 36-22 win over the Raiders.

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29. Chicago Bears (Last Week: 27)

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The Chicago Bears offense went into the season hoping top overall pick Caleb Williams could avoid the classic mistakes of a rookie QB early in the season. Over the first couple of weeks, he was able to. Unfortunately, a breakout game in Week 3 where he threw for almost 400 yards also included three turnovers. It ended up being killer as they only managed 16 in a loss to Indy.

28. New York Giants (Last Week: 31)

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The New York Giants offense struggled over the first couple of weeks of the season. However, the one bright spot has been rookie Malik Nabers. He has already shown signs of his immense potential and continued that in Week 3 in a surprise win over the Browns in Cleveland. The former LSU star reeled in two more touchdowns and is saving QB Daniel Jones from taking a lot more heat this season.

Related: 5 Bold predictions for the Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants Week 4 matchup

27. Denver Broncos (Last Week: 30)

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The Denver Broncos offense has been up and down over the first two weeks with rookie QB Bo Nix. While he was better in Week 2 interceptions sent them to another loss. However, he had a rock-solid showing in Week 3 as he avoided damaging mistakes and made the most of the opportunities his defense gave him. The Broncos O posted 26 in an upset win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.

Related: Popular NFL analyst suggests Bo Nix and Sean Payton pairing could be comparable to the 49ers QB-coach duo

26. New England Patriots (Last Week: 24)

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It wasn’t pretty but the New England Patriots offense played a key role in the biggest upset of Week 1. They went into Cincinnati and did enough (16 points) to eke out a big win over the Bengals. They almost scored another upset in Week 2 but their 20 points weren’t enough to beat the Seahawks.

It wasted an outstanding 185 combined yards from the run game and a breakout afternoon for journeyman tight end Hunter Henry. That momentum stalled against a tough Jets defense in Week 3 as the offense was limited to just three points and fans got a Drake Maye sighting late in the game.

Related: Bill Belichick reveals surprising limitation behind New England Patriots’ recent failures to land star free agents

25. Cleveland Browns (Last Week: 22)

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The frustration was intensifying around the Cleveland Browns offense after Week 1. Deshaun Watson, their $230 million guaranteed QB, continued to look like a shell of the player he was in Houston. In Week 2 he avoided big mistakes and was able to spread the ball around during a win.

While he did not throw an INT, he had two fumbles that short-circuited their offense in Week 3. But even when they held on to the ball the unit was not efficient and was limited to just 15 points.

Related: Unique Deshaun Watson contract stipulation that could allow Browns to escape $92 million in guarantees revealed

24. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week: 23)

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It has not been a good start to the 2024 NFL season for the Jacksonville Jaguars offense and things seem to be getting worse by the game. Week 3 versus the Bills hit a new low as they only managed 10 points in an ugly loss. Trevor Lawrence threw for less than 200 yards for the second time this season and they continue to get little from the run game.

Also Read: Past comments from Jacksonville Jaguars owner seemingly put Doug Pederson on hot seat

23. Washington Commanders (Last Week: 26)

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After going with Sam Howell in 2023, the Washington Commanders have pivoted to top pick and 2023 Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels to lead the offense this year. And so far the youngster has performed well in his rookie season. But getting help from all of his skills players the first two weeks has been a problem.

While the run game was slowed down in Week 3, Daniels was finally able to get the unit’s passing game on track and it came up big as they posted an impressive 38 points in a surprise Monday night win against the Bengals.

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22. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week: 25)

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The Pittsburgh Steelers run game has been the strength of the offense over the first couple of weeks of the season. However, if they truly want to make noise until Russell Wilson returns, Justin Fields must do more throwing the ball and he did so in Week 3. The former Bears QB threw for 245 yards in a big win at home against the Chargers. However, it may not have been enough for Fields to hold on to the starting QB job.

21. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week: 20)

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The expectations are not high for the Las Vegas Raiders offense in 2024. Especially with Gardner Minshew at QB, however, the unit has played well at times over the first two weeks. This includes a big win on the road in Baltimore. Unfortunately, in a very winnable game in Week 3 versus the Panthers, they were soundly outplayed by Carolina’s offense.

Josh Jacobs’ departure in the offseason continues to be a major concern as the run game has also struggled mightily in 2024.

Also Read: Las Vegas Raiders schedule for 2024 season, latest depth chart, stats and injury report

20. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week: 21)

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The Arizona Cardinals offense has some very solid weapons on offense and the capability to be a formidable unit in 2024. Nevertheless, they have been inconsistent and for every step forward there is a couple back. Week 3 was an example of the latter as they were held to just 13 points at home against the Lions. One of the key positives is that Marvin Harrison Jr. continues to build positive momentum after a disastrous NFL debut in Week 1.

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19. Atlanta Falcons (Last Week: 18)

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The Atlanta Falcons offense has a lot of potential. They have a Pro Bowl-level QB in Kirk Cousins, a first-round pick running back with Bijan Robinson, and some nice weapons in the passing game. Building that chemistry will be a season-long goal. Week 3 delivered a weaker performance from the unit as the lack of a run game hindered them in a disappointing 17-point result in another loss.

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18. Miami Dolphins (Last Week: 12)

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The Miami Dolphins offense could continue a steep fall in our NFL offense rankins with starting QB Tua Tagovailoa out at least until Week 8 after suffering a fourth concussion in five seasons. Unsurprisingly with Skylar Thompson under center, they struggled big time against the Seahawks’ defense in Week 3 as they managed just three points and only 205 yards of total offense.

Also Read: Dolphins make huge decision on Tua Tagovailoa’s immediate future, new rumor points to possible return date

17. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week: 11)

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With Jim Harbaugh leading the team, one would expect the Los Angeles Chargers offense to be much more effective on the ground. Well, that showed over the first couple of weeks as JK Dobbins looked like a Pro Bowler out of the backfield. Unfortunately, with Justin Herbert battling a high ankle sprain in Week 3 the passing game was lackluster against the Steelers. Furthermore, the running attack was held down in a disappointing 10-point showing against Pittsburgh.

16. Green Bay Packers (Last Week: 16)

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The Green Bay Packers have the tools to be an elite offense in 2024. However, the Week 1 injury to Jordan Love has severely limited their potential. Nonetheless, backup Malik Wills has been good enough in relief and made the most of turnovers from their defense to lead the unit in a 30-point showing against Tennessee in Week 3.

Related: Packers acquire quarterback Malik Willis from Titans for draft pick

15. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week: 14)

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The Seattle Seahawks offense has continued the very competent play of the last two seasons in 2024 and has helped to lead their team to a 3-0 record to begin the season. While it isn’t mistake-free — like in Week 3 when they nearly had three turnovers against the Dolphins — they make plays when they need to and deserve respect.

Also Read: NFL Power Rankings – Evaluating all 32 teams this week

14. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week: 19)

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After a rough showing in Week 1, Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals offense have been better the last two weeks. They were in mid-season form in Week 3 as the unit posted 33 points and Burrow and receiver Ja’Marr Chase were trouble for the Commanders’ defense all night. Unfortunately, a strong showing was wasted as their defense gave up 38 points to Washington.

13. New York Jets (Last Week: 17)

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There was a lot of hope and hype surrounding Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets offense in Week 1. Unfortunately, the 49ers defense didn’t care and held them in check all night long, and scored two turnovers. However, things got better in Week 2.

After getting shutout in the first, Rodgers and the offense delivered a balanced attack in the final three quarters and posted 24 in a road win versus Tennessee. They continued that momentum in a Thursday night win over the Patriots. They scored 24 once again and every facet of the offense played well in a dominant victory.

Related: League executives believe New York Jets will have to trade Pro Bowl player

12. New Orleans Saints (Last Week: 8)

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After tearing it up and dropping over 40 in their first two games, the New Orleans Saints offense came back to earth in a big way in Week 3. The passing game was held in check and the unit only managed 12 points in the loss. They had the chance to win but a late INT sent them to a frustrating loss on Sunday.

Related: NFL predictions – Projecting win-loss records for all 32 teams

11. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week: 13)

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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott got a huge record-breaking extension before Week 1 and he helped to deliver them an easy win in Cleveland. However, things have been up and down in the following two games. While they played well in Week 3 by scoring 25 against Baltimore and Prescott nearly throwing for 400 yards, it wasn’t enough as the Cowboys passing game was not better than an old-school ground-and-pound approach from the Ravens.

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10. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week: 15)

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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell continues to look like an offensive genius in 2024 as he has overseen a shockingly good Minny unit. What makes it all the more impressive is that Sam Darnold, a former draft bust, has been a very nice game manager. In Week 3 they outplayed one of the best NFL offenses, the Texans, en route to another dominant win.

9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week: 7)

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Despite QB guru Dave Canales heading to Carolina before the season, Baker Mayfield’s magic with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense has remained in 2024 and the Bucs offense has been one of the best in the league to begin the season. Unfortunately, all that momentum was derailed in Week 3 as the Broncos’ defense forced them into a pair of turnovers, shut down the passing attack, and held them to just seven points.

Related: Tampa Bay Buccaneers make Tristan Wirfs NFL’s highest-paid offensive lineman of all-time

8. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week: 6)

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The Philadelphia Eagles offense filled up that stat sheet in a major way in Week 3 as Jalen Hurts threw for over 300 yards. Saquon Barkley ran for 147 yards and two more TDs and Dallas Goedert reeled in 170 yards threw the air. But they only managed 15 on the day. Luckily it was enough to get a W. But the Eagles’ offense continues to be schizophrenic this season.

Related: Top NFL analyst ‘100 percent’ believes Saquon Barkley missing piece to get Eagles back to Super Bowl

7. Detroit Lions (Last Week: 4)

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The Detroit Lions offense showed in 2023 that they were for real and entered the new season as one of the most dangerous offenses in football. Yet that group has not fully appeared this season. While they are still scoring points they are not as fearsome as they were last season.

Week 3 was a perfect example as they got a big day from the run game (187 combined yards) but the vaunted Detroit passing attack has not shown up much this season. Luckily it has not cost them much this year.

Also Read: NFL MVP odds in 2024-25

6. Houston Texans (Last Week: 2)

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After a very strong showing in Week 1 the Houston Texans‘ talented offense has struggled the last two weeks. There was no better example of that than seeing C.J. Stroud knocked out of the game for a time and only scoring a stunning seven points in Week 3 against the Vikings.

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5. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week: 1)

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The San Francisco 49ers entered the new season as the best offense in the NFL and they showed why in Week 1. Unfortunately, things have changed in the weeks since as Christian McCaffrey’s absence has become a far greater problem. Although they posted 24 against the Rams in Week 3, it wasn’t enough to get the W, and that necessary run-pass balance that made the San Francisco offense so outstanding in 2023 has not been there the last two games.

Related: San Francisco 49ers great Vernon Davis weighs in on Brandon Aiyuk’s hard stance in contract dispute – ‘Fight for it’

4. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week: 9)

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The Los Angeles Rams offense got a fantastic game from veteran QB Matthew Stafford (317 passing yards) in Week 1 versus the Lions. Unfortunately, the ground game only posted 83 total yards on the day. Killing the balance LA needed to compete with a high powers Detroit offense. Things got worse in Week 2 as they were completely held in check by the Cardinals’ defense.

However, they were able to bounce back in Week 3 with a very balanced performance in an upset win over the 49ers. Their 27 points on Sunday were all the more impressive because they were without star receiver Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.

Related: NFL QB Rankings 2024 – From Patrick Mahomes to Gardner Minshew

3. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week: 10)

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The Baltimore Ravens offense has put up some of the most yards and points in the NFL this season but it left them with an 0-2 record to start the year. In Week 3 they switched things up and finally made use of future Hall-of-Famer Derrick Henry. That proved to be a very smart move as the Ravens run game bludgeoned the Dallas defense for 274 yards in a big win on the road. It took three weeks but we finally saw classic Baltimore football on offense.

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2. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week: 5)

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The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs offense hasn’t been a dominant force in 2024 but they continue to chug along as one of the best offenses in the NFL. The unbeaten squad has posted over 20 points in all three games and was solid on the ground in their Week 3 win, despite being without starting RB Isaiah Pacheco. Furthermore, Rashee Rice continues to evolve into the go-to wide receiver Patrick Mahomes lacked in 2023.

Related: Kansas City Chiefs schedule for 2024 season, latest depth chart, stats and injury report

1. Buffalo Bills (Last Week: 3)

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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills offense is the best in the NFL after Week 3. Despite no longer having Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs, their receiving corps. has been rock-solid all season long. However, the biggest difference from years past is Allen is playing highly efficient and mistake-free ball thus far. After another dominant win in Week 3, the star QB has seven touchdowns to zero interceptions this season.

Related: Find out where the Buffalo Bills land on the latest NFL standings

Top 20 Week 1 Fantasy Football Player Rankings

Below you can get a look at the 20 must-start players heading into Week 2 at QB, running back, wide receiver, and tight end.

Quarterback

  • Kyler Murray
  • Josh Allen
  • Lamar Jackson
  • Jayden Daniels
  • Jalen Hurts

Running back

  • Saquon Barkley
  • Bijan Robinson
  • Breece Hall
  • Derrick Henry
  • Alvin Kamara

Wide receiver

  • CeeDee Lamb
  • Justin Jefferson
  • Rashee Rice
  • Ja’Marr Chase
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown

Tight end

  • Brock Bowers
  • Dallas Goedert
  • Dalton Kincaid
  • Travis Kelce
  • Jake Ferguson

NFL Offense Rankings FAQ

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NFL offense stats leaders

Here you can find the latest NFL stats on offense for all 32 teams in the league.

Who is #1 NFL offense?

On a scoring level, the New Orleans Saints have been the #1 offense in the NFL. But when it comes to yards per game, the Baltimore Ravens are the best in the league.

Who leads the NFL in rushing 2024?

Los Angeles Rams running back JK Dobbins currently leads the NFL in rushing yards with 266 yards.

Who was the worst offense in NFL 2024?

Much like they were last season, the Carolina Panthers continue to look like the worst offense in the NFL with an ugly showing to start the season.

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