2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 11: The NFC is Much Better Than the AFC
As the second half of the season begins, it sure looks like a breakaway pack is forming at the top, with a handful of NFL teams clearly a notch above the rest. But how much should you believe in upstart teams like the Patriots, Seahawks and Colts, or erratic ones like the Lions and Broncos?
That’s a problem for next week. For now, here are my Week 11 NFL Power Rankings.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Super Bowl odds: +700
An impressive performance, rolling over a tough-but-battered 49ers team. Add Matthew Stafford to the MVP chase after four more touchdown passes, too.
Super Bowl odds: +900
In typical Eagles fashion, they found the offense when they needed it on Monday night against a very tough Packers team. And what a defensive showing, too.
Super Bowl odds: +900
They rolled to a 35-0 lead over the Cardinals before everyone was in their seats and before Sam Darnold even broke a sweat. Actually, in that game, he never did.
Super Bowl odds: +900
It wasn’t easy, and they needed overtime, but they did put up an amazing 519 yards on the Falcons. And Indiana Jones is back on track.
Super Bowl odds: +850
Dan Campbell takes the play-calling reigns and just like that, they put up 44 points, 226 rushing yards and 546 total yards. Order is restored.
Super Bowl odds: +1800
Seven straight wins are impossible to ignore. Yes, most were against bad teams. But wins over the Bills and Bucs count for a lot. Plus, they’ve got the favorite now for Coach of the Year and MVP.
Super Bowl odds: +2500
It’s almost unfair to penalize them this much, given the beating they’ve taken this season. If they get healthy, they could be a real postseason threat. … If.
Super Bowl odds: +1700
They’re tied for the


