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Here's where the Texans stack up in FPI ratings entering their Week 10 showdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars
Honorable mention: Elic Ayomanor (Titans), Travis Hunter (Jaguars), Matthew Golden (Packers), Chimere Dike (Titans), Tory Horton (Seahawks), Tez Johnson (Buccaneers), Jayden Higgins (Texans), Isaac TeSlaa (Lions), Pat Bryant (Broncos), Savion Williams (Packers), Luther Burden III (Bears), Konata Mumpfield (Rams), Tre’ Harris (Chargers)
The NFL standings are one giant, beautiful mess. Nearly one-third of the 32 teams have a realistic shot at the first overall pick. Another dozen teams look like bona fide Super Bowl contenders, and the others are in that “mushy middle” where the season could break either way.
Going into Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season, the Denver Broncos have a 2.9 Football Power Index (FPI) rating from ESPN, which ranks 11th in the NFL. The Las Vegas Raiders, who will visit Denver on Sunday, are ranked 28th with a -5.0 rating.
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart was named to the NFL's midseason All-Rookie Team, which was announced on Wednesday. The dynamic signal caller, selected 25th in the 2025 Draft, has thrown for 1175 yards,
The 2025 NFL trade deadline will pass at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 4. Between now and then, several teams will be looking to execute trades that can change the course of their seasons.
Only a handful of quarterbacks have knocked off all 32 NFL teams in their career. Here's who Aaron Rodgers could join with a win over the Packers.
Here's where every team stands, what they need, and what they might be looking to do ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 10?
Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 10 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?
The Chiefs enter their bye week as one of the most confounding teams in the NFL. Here's what they said after their loss to the Bills.