2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 4: How Many Teams Are Actually Great?
Three weeks into the season and I am so disappointed. So many teams that I had such high hopes for have let me down.
I know, it’s a long season (though it’s pretty much over already in Houston). There’s plenty of time for the Packers to play to their potential and for the Cardinals to fix their offense.
In the meantime, I’ll just shuffle my NFL Power Rankings again, heading into what I’m sure will be an unpredictable Week 4.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Super Bowl odds: +750
We were so close to having a change at the top, but then, for the first time all season, the Eagles looked like the Eagles — for one half against the Rams, at least. Welcome back, champs.
Super Bowl odds: +400
Josh Allen has thrown for 19 touchdowns with just one interception in his last 11 games, including the playoffs. Somehow, it still feels like he hasn’t played at his best yet this season, which should be frightening for the rest of the league.
Super Bowl odds: +1300
They played an incredibly complete game against a tough Denver defense and impressed with their resilience by scoring 10 points in the final 2:37 for the come-from-behind win. They just need to protect Justin Herbert a little better (five sacks).
Super Bowl odds: +1100
That Monday night win in Baltimore had everything: great defense, a powerful running game, gutsy calls by Dan Campbell. Looks like the Lions are back.
After a Week 1 dud, the Lions have looked like their explosive selves on offense the past two weeks. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images)
Super Bowl odds: +1400
Beating the Giants saved their season, even though it didn’t look pretty. Their ranking is based on their talent and potential, but it’s hard not to see the cracks


