2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 18: Which Super Bowl Contenders Do We Trust?
Super Bowl LX will be played in Santa Clara, Calif., so it’s only fitting that at least one of the roads there will run through the West. The NFC West boasts three legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
Either the Seahawks or the 49ers will enter the playoffs as the NFC’s No. 1 seed, and the Rams have the firepower to make a run, too, despite what happened to them in Atlanta on Monday night. Here are the FOX Sports NFL Power Rankings heading into Week 18.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Eliminated from playoff contention
Everyone is still sure that Woody Johnson isn’t going to fire Aaron Glenn, right? Because Glenn sure did a heck of a George Costanza impersonation at the Meadowlands on Sunday.
Eliminated from playoff contention
One of the most obvious tank jobs ever. But at least they get the No. 1 overall pick, and presumably a new QB, for their disgusting showing in a blowout loss at home to the Giants.
Eliminated from playoff contention
They had 233 total yards against the NFL’s worst defense. They’ve now lost eight straight and 13 of 14 and sure look like they’ve quit. Tell me again how Jonathan Gannon is safe?
Eliminated from playoff contention
Man, they can’t even lose right. Not that they needed the No. 1 pick, but it sure would’ve brought back a nice haul in a trade. Instead, they get to celebrate a meaningless (and rare) win. Yay.
Eliminated from playoff contention
Very quietly, Cam Ward has now thrown just one interception in the past eight games, and none in the past three. He’s showing the Titans' next coach there’s something to work with there.
Eliminated from playoff contention
What, you thought 39-year-old Josh Johnson was going to help them while making just his 10th start


