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NFL Week 5 Power Rankings: 1-32 team poll, plus the biggest offensive issue for every roster

Stephen A. Smith has little faith in the Ravens' ability to contend for the Super Bowl. (1:30)

After Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season, the Bills and Eagles are the only undefeated teams left in the league. On the other end, the Titans, Saints and Jets are all 0-4 after the "Monday Night Football" doubleheader.

How do all of these teams fit in our Power Rankings? We stacked all 32 teams heading into Week 5, which will include byes for four teams (Bears, Falcons, Packers and Steelers). In addition to our rankings, we asked our NFL Nation reporters to take a closer look at every offense. From red zone efficiency to third-down conversions, we named the biggest issue on offense for every roster.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 5: Chiefs reclaim spot in top 10; Ravens free-falling

We're a month into the 2025 NFL season, and anxiety is setting in for many teams.

The Ravens have arguably hit rock bottom, losing games and star players to injury at alarming rates. The Vikings don't feel too far behind them.

The Chargers lost to the Giants, with another left tackle getting hurt. And even the G-Men couldn't celebrate winning their first game with their shiny new QB for too long without suffering a massive loss, learning that their star receiver is now out for the season.

We also had the second-highest scoring tie in NFL history on Sunday night, prompting the question: Did either team win the Micah Parsons trade?

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NFL Week 5 Power Rankings: Aaron Rodgers, Steelers silencing doubters with hot start; Ravens in free fall

A month into the season, the Pittsburgh Steelers sit atop the AFC North—a division many considered one of the best in the league before the season began.

If you don't bleed black and gold, stop lying. Yet Mike Tomlin has done it again. This was supposed to be the year his streak of 18 straight seasons without a losing record was in jeopardy. The year Aaron Rodgers looked like an aging quarterback. The year the Steelers were looking up at the Ravens and Bengals.

Four games in, it's Pittsburgh looking down on everybody else. The three other teams are battling issues and injuries at quarterback, while the Steelers head into their bye in first place with Rodgers playing good football.

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