Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals' #24 ranking is justified by their disappointing 4-9 record, which represents a significant decline from their recent AFC Championship appearance, placing them well below .500 and among the league's bottom tier teams. Despite having elite offensive weapons in Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins, the Bengals have struggled with consistency on both sides of the ball, particularly on defense where they've allowed opponents to control games in crucial moments. Their ranking reflects a team that has talent but has failed to execute in close games, lacking the quality wins against strong opponents that would elevate their standing among similar record teams like the Vikings and Falcons. With their playoff hopes essentially eliminated, the Bengals need to focus on building chemistry, addressing defensive weaknesses, and securing meaningful wins in their remaining games to show they can return to contender status next season.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #22 |
Minnesota Vikings
|
5-8 | 31.37 | -26 |
| #23 |
Atlanta Falcons
|
5-9 | 28.08 | -60 |
| #24 |
Cincinnati Bengals
|
4-9 | 25.02 | -99 |
| #25 |
New Orleans Saints
|
3-10 | 12.50 | -109 |
| #26 |
Arizona Cardinals
|
3-10 | 6.78 | -66 |