A high-scoring Thursday Night Football affair helped kick off Week 8, while the Sunday Night Football matchup this week featured two playoff contenders from opposite conferences. Six winners in Week 8 scored 35-plus points in what was an offensively explosive week, despite six teams being on bye.
Check out ClutchPoints’ Week 9 NFL Power Rankings below to see where your team stands.
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### 1. Kansas City Chiefs (Monday Night Football)
The Kansas City Chiefs top the Week 9 NFL Power Rankings as they prepare to host the Washington Commanders to close out Week 8, coming off a dominating shutout win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7. Sitting at 4-3, the Chiefs have turned things around recently, winning four of their last five games after an 0-2 start.
### 2. Los Angeles Rams (Bye Week)
The Los Angeles Rams are on their Week 8 bye, which comes at a good time for star wideout Puka Nacua. LAR expects him to miss only one game due to an ankle injury—great news ahead of hosting the New Orleans Saints in Week 9 following the break.
### 3. Indianapolis Colts (No Change)
The Colts continue to impress, cruising to a 38-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans and pushing their home record to a perfect 5-0. Jonathan Taylor was a force with three touchdowns (two rushing), Daniel Jones threw three touchdowns, and Michael Pittman Jr. caught eight passes for 95 yards and a score in an easy win.
### 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (No Change)
The Buccaneers had another comfortable win, holding the Saints to just three points in a 23-2 victory. The offense didn’t need to do much; Baker Mayfield threw for 152 scoreless yards, balanced by the run game. Sean Tucker scored on the ground, Tez Johnson led receivers with 5 catches for 43 yards, and Anthony Nelson returned an interception for a touchdown as Tampa Bay improved to 6-2.
### 5. Detroit Lions (Bye Week)
The Lions are on their Week 8 bye, coming off a Monday Night Football win over the Buccaneers. After the break, Detroit will face the Minnesota Vikings in a crucial NFC North matchup—their first divisional game since Week 2.
### 6. Buffalo Bills (No Change)
In Week 8, the Bills dominated the Carolina Panthers, led by James Cook’s breakout game with 216 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Josh Allen had a quiet day, throwing for just 163 yards, but connected on a 54-yard touchdown pass to Khalil Shakir. Allen also added two rushing scores but totaled only seven yards on the ground.
### 7. Green Bay Packers (+1)
Jordan Love outshined Aaron Rodgers as the Packers mounted a second-half comeback to win. Love tied a Packers record with 20 consecutive completions, throwing for 360 yards and three touchdowns. Tucker Kraft was outstanding with 7 catches for 143 yards and two scores, while Josh Jacobs and Christian Watson also contributed, with Watson making his return from a torn ACL.
### 8. Philadelphia Eagles (-1)
Jalen Hurts scored four touchdowns as the Eagles defeated the Giants 38-20. With A.J. Brown sidelined by injury, Hurts found Dallas Goedert twice, Jahan Dotson, and Saquon Barkley—who also rushed for 150 yards and a touchdown.
### 9. Seattle Seahawks (Bye Week)
The Seahawks enjoy their Week 8 bye after an electric start to the season, thanks mainly to the dynamic connection between Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Though they didn’t light up the scoreboard this week, Seattle remains tied atop the NFC West.
### 10. New England Patriots (+1)
The Patriots recorded their fifth straight win in Week 8 with a solid performance over the Cleveland Browns. Drake Maye led the charge with 282 passing yards, three touchdowns, and 50 rushing yards. Mack Hollins was the top receiver, and rookie Tre’Veyon Henderson made his presence felt on the ground.
### 11. Denver Broncos (+2)
Bo Nix threw four touchdowns to power the Broncos to a 44-24 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Nix connected with Troy Franklin twice, Pat Bryant, and RJ Harvey—who also scored two rushing touchdowns. J.K. Dobbins was dominant on the ground with 111 yards on 15 carries, keeping Denver undefeated at home.
### 12. San Francisco 49ers (-2)
The 49ers struggled offensively in a Week 8 loss to the Houston Texans. Mac Jones and Christian McCaffrey were contained, with McCaffrey rushing for only 25 yards. George Kittle and Jake Tonges both scored on National Tight Ends Day, the lone bright spot for San Francisco.
### 13. Pittsburgh Steelers (-1)
The Steelers started strong on Sunday Night Football but managed only nine points in the second half and fell to the Packers. Quarterback Rodgers threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns but also couldn’t sustain the offense late in the game.
### 14. Houston Texans (+5)
C.J. Stroud had a standout day throwing for 318 yards and two touchdowns in Houston’s upset win over the 49ers, vaulting the Texans up five spots in the rankings. Despite missing Nico Collins, Stroud involved receivers Xavier Hutchinson and Jaylin Noel, while Woody Marks and Nick Chubb contributed on the ground.
### 15. Los Angeles Chargers (+6)
The Chargers bounced back from their Week 7 loss with a commanding Thursday Night Football victory over the Vikings. Justin Herbert threw touchdown passes to Tre Harris, Ladd McConkey, and Oronde Gadsden, while Kimani Vidal ran for 117 yards and a touchdown. Gadsden continued to shine as LAC’s top tight end.
### 16. Baltimore Ravens (No Change)
With Lamar Jackson still sidelined, Tyler Huntley started and led Baltimore to an upset over the Chicago Bears. Huntley completed 17 of 22 passes for 186 yards and a touchdown, Derrick Henry rushed for 71 yards and two scores, and Zay Flowers caught seven passes for 63 yards.
### 17. Washington Commanders (Monday Night Football)
Heading into their Week 8 road game against the Chiefs, the Commanders received encouraging news as both Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel are expected to be active for Monday Night Football.
### 18. Chicago Bears (-4)
The Bears fell behind early and couldn’t mount a comeback, scoring only 10 points in the fourth quarter in a loss to the Ravens. Caleb Williams threw for 285 yards but no touchdowns, while D’Andre Swift scored the team’s only touchdown. Receiver Rome Odunze had 114 yards on seven catches.
### 19. Dallas Cowboys (-4)
The Cowboys struggled to overcome a 17-point halftime deficit, ultimately losing to the Broncos. Dak Prescott threw two interceptions, though Javonte Williams scored twice against his former team.
### 20. Minnesota Vikings (No Change)
The Vikings suffered a quick and decisive loss to the Chargers on Thursday Night Football. Carson Wentz endured a brutal performance, being sacked five times, hit eight more times, and committing both an interception and a fumble. The offense was inconsistent, and the defense struggled to contain both the run and pass. Wentz’s health after the game is uncertain, with J.J. McCarthy possibly stepping in as the next starting quarterback.
### 21. Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Atlanta’s offense was stagnant against the Miami Dolphins, hampered by Kirk Cousins starting in place of the injured Michael Penix Jr. Running back Bijan Robinson was limited to 48 yards, and the team fell 24 points short. Tyler Allgeier scored the Falcons’ only touchdown, while wideout Drake London missed the game due to a hip injury.
### 22. Jacksonville Jaguars (Bye Week)
The Jaguars are on their Week 8 bye after a tough loss to the Rams in Week 7. They will need to revitalize their passing game upon return, with receivers Travis Hunter and Brian Thomas Jr. requiring greater involvement in Liam Coen’s offense.
### 23. Cincinnati Bengals (No Change)
Joe Flacco’s first half was promising in a loss to the Jets, throwing two touchdown passes to Tee Higgins and Chase Brown. However, the Bengals’ defense faltered in the second half, allowing 26 points and ultimately costing them the game. Cincinnati falls to 3-5 as they await the return of Joe Burrow from injury.
### 24. New York Giants (No Change)
The Giants dropped their second matchup of the season against the Eagles. Rookie running back Cam Skattebo suffered a serious ankle injury, likely ending his season. Quarterback Jaxson Dart threw one touchdown and ran for another, but the offense struggled overall.
### 25. Carolina Panthers (No Change)
Starting Andy Dalton in place of Bryce Young, the Panthers were overmatched by the Bills. Chuba Hubbard scored the team’s only touchdown, while rookie Tetairoa McMillan hauled in seven receptions for 99 yards.
### 26. Arizona Cardinals (Bye Week)
The Cardinals are on their Week 8 bye and hope to see Kyler Murray return after missing several games due to injury. Arizona has endured a string of close losses following an initial 2-0 start.
### 27. Cleveland Browns (No Change)
The Browns’ offense underwhelmed in a loss to the Patriots, gaining just 213 total yards. Dillon Gabriel threw for 156 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions while completing 60 percent of his passes. Running back Quinshon Judkins left early with a shoulder injury after gaining just 19 yards.
### 28. Miami Dolphins (+3)
The Dolphins blew out the Falcons in Week 8 behind a four-touchdown day from Tua Tagovailoa. De’Von Achane contributed 91 total yards and a receiving touchdown, and Jaylen Waddle led all receivers with five catches for 99 yards and a score.
### 29. New Orleans Saints (-1)
The Saints’ quarterback situation became uncertain after Spencer Rattler was benched in favor of rookie Tyler Shough, who also threw an interception. New Orleans suffered a 20-point loss and continues to hunt for their second win of the season.
### 30. Las Vegas Raiders (Bye Week)
The Raiders are on their Week 8 bye, hoping the break helps reset an offense that has struggled all year. They have been held to 20 points or fewer in five of seven games. The anticipated return of tight end Brock Bowers in Week 9 could provide a much-needed boost.
### 31. Tennessee Titans (-2)
The Titans fell by 24 points in Week 8, unable to find success on offense or defense. Cam Ward passed for 259 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Tyjae Spears scored on the ground, while Gunnar Helm caught a touchdown but overall, the offense struggled.
### 32. New York Jets (No Change)
The Jets earned their first win under coach Aaron Glenn in Week 8, largely due to Justin Fields’ performance. Fields threw for 244 yards and one touchdown and ran 11 times, playing to his strengths. Breece Hall was outstanding with 133 rushing yards and two scores and even threw the game-winning touchdown. Despite the win, the Jets remain at the bottom of the Week 9 Power Rankings.
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