2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 3: Which 2-0 Teams Are True Contenders?
Weird things always happen in Week 1 of the NFL season, but by Week 2 things are supposed to start to feel normal again. That’s when teams and players usually begin to show their true nature. But two weeks into this season, there are still some things that seem too hard to believe.
Like, is it really time to write off the Chiefs at 0-2? Is Daniel Jones the next great revival of an NFL quarterback? Did the Vikings really think J.J. McCarthy was a better option than Jones, Sam Darnold or Aaron Rodgers? Might the Dolphins really be the worst team in the league?
OK, some things are easier to believe than others. Maybe one more week will really add some clarity to the NFL season. But for now, here are my NFL Power Rankings heading into Week 3.
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Super Bowl odds: +750
They get a temporary pass for playing — and beating — two tough defensive teams, but it’s a bit alarming that they’ve produced just 518 total yards of offense — 29th in the league. They won’t stay undefeated for long if Jalen Hurts doesn’t get going.
Super Bowl odds: +425
They played way down to the level of their Week 2 opponent (Jets), but did what they had to do. The best news is that RB James Cook (21-132-2) showed they might have their best rushing attack in years.
Super Bowl odds: +650
They’ve now beaten two of the NFC’s top contenders (Lions, Commanders) in pretty convincing fashion. And outside of Micah Parsons’ one-man defensive show, it’s not like the Pack is clicking on all cylinders yet.
The Packers look like they might be the best team in the NFC, despite not playing their best ball yet. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
Super Bowl odds: +475
They let a bad Browns team hang around a