2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 15: The Race to the Super Bowl Is Wide Open
Take a look at the top 12 teams in the league. Would it really surprise you if any one of them ended up as Super Bowl champs?
That’s how wide open the NFL seems this season — maybe more than at any time in the past decade. Someone will emerge by February, if not in the final four weeks of the regular season. For now, here are the FOX Sports NFL Power Rankings for Week 15.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Eliminated from playoff contention
They weren’t as close to the Broncos as the final score indicates. But they did look a little better on offense once Kenny Pickett took over for the injured Geno Smith at QB.
Eliminated from playoff contention
They looked like they quit. Their alternate uniforms redefined the word ugly. And undrafted rookie Brady Cook is their only healthy QB. Are we sure Woody Johnson isn’t going to fire anyone after the season?
Eliminated from playoff contention
They played well at home for a half before the Seahawks spiked them into the turf. They’re now 1-7 in their past eight. Head coach Raheem Morris might need a strong finish to keep his job.
Eliminated from playoff contention
Give QB Shedeur Sanders the credit he deserves. Throwing for 364 yards and three TDs, running for a TD, and leading two TD drives in the final minutes is really impressive, even if his lone interception showed he still has plenty of work to do.
Eliminated from playoff contention
Has RB Tony Pollard been there this whole time? His 161 rushing yards were more than he had in the previous three games combined. The Titans barely hung on, but 31 points against that Browns defense is still something.
Cam Ward (left) and Shedeur Sanders faced off in one of Week 14's most entertaining games. (Jason


