2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 12: Which Division Leaders Do We Trust?
Seeing the Rams and the Eagles at the top of the NFL hierarchy this late in the season is hardly a surprise. But did anyone really think they’d be joined by the Patriots and the Colts?
Sitting directly below them in the standings are a handful of 2024 playoff teams, which makes the AFC race especially fascinating. For now, here are the Fox Sports NFL Power Rankings for Week 12.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Super Bowl odds: +550
They may have won the heavyweight battle with the Seahawks, but they did it with an anemic offensive performance (249 yards). Their defense picked off Sam Darnold four times, so that win should have been much easier.
Super Bowl odds: +600
They had a chance to leap back to No. 1, but their offensive performance (272 yards, 16 points) was nearly as bad as the Rams’ display. Only the defense is saving this dysfunctional powerhouse.
Super Bowl odds: +900
Their remarkable run gets its biggest test next week when they return from their bye and travel to Kansas City. Beat the Chiefs there and maybe everyone will see them as Super Bowl contenders.
Super Bowl odds: +1400
Drake Maye played like an MVP again (albeit against the Jets) and the team just keeps rolling. But their schedule is just so soft. It looks like what would happen if Alabama suddenly dropped down to Division III.
Super Bowl odds: +1300
Winning ugly is still winning. They’ve got a championship-caliber defense that seems more than capable of carrying an offense filled with flaws.
Super Bowl odds: +1000
Sam Darnold is a remarkable story, but he’s hard to trust in big games. If he was even average on Sunday, the Seahawks beat the Rams on the road. But oh, those four picks.
Super Bowl odds: +850
Josh


