Updated NFL Power Rankings: New 1-32 poll, plus who could get extended this offseason
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Updated NFL Power Rankings: New 1-32 poll, plus who could get extended this offseason
"Week 15 of the 2025 NFL regular season brought plenty of change to our weekly NFL Power Rankings. While the Rams and Broncos clinched playoff berths, the Patriots couldn't secure the AFC East title against the Bills. The Buccaneers and Panthers lost both of their matchups by a combined four points. Plus, the Packers and Chiefs had their long-term plans impacted by ACL injuries to edge rusher Micah Parsons and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, respectively."
"Singleton, who turned 32 on Dec. 7 and had surgery to remove a cancerous tumor last month, has spoken about "just appreciating every moment I have in this game.'' The Broncos have signed several players to extensions over the past two seasons, leaving Singleton and defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers as their most high-profile unrestricted free agents in March. Singleton moved to middle linebacker this season to accommodate the arrival of Dre Greenlaw, and Singleton has flourished with his fifth 100-tackle season in the past six"
Week 15 of the 2025 NFL regular season produced significant standings and roster movement. The Rams and Broncos clinched playoff berths while the Patriots failed to win the AFC East against the Bills. The Buccaneers and Panthers combined to lose two games by four points. ACL injuries to Micah Parsons and Patrick Mahomes altered long-term plans for the Packers and Chiefs. More than 80 NFL Nation reporters and editors compiled a 1-32 power ranking. Reporters also identified potential contract-extension candidates for each team, naming players such as Puka Nacua, Charles Cross and Alex Singleton, and noting Singleton's recent cancer surgery and move to middle linebacker.
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