2025 NFL Power Rankings Week 6: Eagles, Bills Make Way for New Number One
Three teams in the top five of last week's Power Rankings lost in Week 5, and five of the top 10 overall lost. Two of them were thankfully enjoying their bye weeks. And two that won had to hang on for dear life in a wild fourth quarter.
So, seriously, doesn’t anyone want to win this thing this year? And how can anyone make sense of this weird week in a very strange season so far? I’ll give it a shot in my Week 6 NFL Power Rankings.
*Super Bowl LX odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Super Bowl odds: +650
Giving up 21 fourth-quarter points to Jake Browning and the Bengals is alarming, but they’ve won four straight and averaged 40.3 points in those games. Dan Campbell’s team is apparently back.
The Lions have looked like their normal selves since Week 1. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Super Bowl odds: +850
It’s hard to drop them too far after a narrow loss to a playoff team, but their second half against the Broncos was frightening. Something doesn’t look right. And they remember they still have Saquon Barkley, right? It’s hard to tell.
Super Bowl odds: +2000
They are playing with fire every single week, but somehow they keep pulling games out. Their four wins are by a combined nine points and all came on a score in the final minute of regulation. Is that a sign of danger … or magic?
Super Bowl odds: +500
They’ve looked just OK this season, but their four wins have come against teams that are a combined 3-17. The Patriots were the best team they’ve played so far and they stopped running back James Cook cold. Could the AFC East be an actual race?
Super Bowl odds: +1600
Yes, I badly underestimated Kyle Shanahan’s team. Their overtime win over the Rams was convincing. So is how well they’re clicking behind


