The NFC hierarchy continues to take shape as teams navigate their ways through the 2025 NFL season. The Giants, who have been written off before, failed to impress once again this week, falling to a dismal 2-6 record. This marks a continuation of their downward trajectory since Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll took over the reins in 2022.
Daboll's career record now stands at 20-38-1, with a -18 win-loss differential that puts him at the bottom of active head coaches. His sideline tantrums have become a regular occurrence, with players and officials alike feeling the brunt of his frustration.
The Giants' struggles are not unique, however. The Falcons, who finished Week 8 with a dismal 3-4 record, found themselves shut out by the Panthers and blown out by the Dolphins. Their season is all but over, with no clear path to salvation.
The Commanders, meanwhile, have been worse than expected, losing three straight games and facing an uphill battle in the NFC East. The Cowboys' defense has been a major issue, and Matt Eberflus will likely face increased scrutiny for his inability to stop opposing offenses.
The 49ers, who held three opponents to single-digit points this week, are on the rise but have injuries mounting. Carson Wentz is playing through significant injuries, and the team's future is uncertain.
The Eagles continue to dominate the NFC East, with a Week 8 win over the Giants that saw them come close to winning the turnover battle. Jalen Hurts' efficiency was key in their victory, and the team appears to be on track for another strong season.
The Packers remain one of the top teams in the league, with Micah Parsons making plays like only he can. The Lions, who finished Week 8 with a 5-2 record, are still atop the NFC hierarchy but face stiff competition from the Eagles and Packers.
As we head into Week 9, the NFC landscape is set for some intense battles. Will the Giants be able to right their ship? Can the Commanders turn their season around? The answers will become clear in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain: this year's NFC hierarchy has a lot of moving parts.
Gravesite Update
We are adding two more teams to the gravesite:
* Falcons (3-4)
* Commanders (3-5)
These teams will not be added back into the top 10 unless they experience an unexpected resurgence.
Hierarchy Rankings
1. Lions (5-2)
2. Eagles (6-2)
3. Packers (5-1-1)
4. 49ers (5-3)
5. Buccaneers (6-2)
Note: The ranking is subject to change based on the outcome of upcoming games and team performance.
Daboll's career record now stands at 20-38-1, with a -18 win-loss differential that puts him at the bottom of active head coaches. His sideline tantrums have become a regular occurrence, with players and officials alike feeling the brunt of his frustration.
The Giants' struggles are not unique, however. The Falcons, who finished Week 8 with a dismal 3-4 record, found themselves shut out by the Panthers and blown out by the Dolphins. Their season is all but over, with no clear path to salvation.
The Commanders, meanwhile, have been worse than expected, losing three straight games and facing an uphill battle in the NFC East. The Cowboys' defense has been a major issue, and Matt Eberflus will likely face increased scrutiny for his inability to stop opposing offenses.
The 49ers, who held three opponents to single-digit points this week, are on the rise but have injuries mounting. Carson Wentz is playing through significant injuries, and the team's future is uncertain.
The Eagles continue to dominate the NFC East, with a Week 8 win over the Giants that saw them come close to winning the turnover battle. Jalen Hurts' efficiency was key in their victory, and the team appears to be on track for another strong season.
The Packers remain one of the top teams in the league, with Micah Parsons making plays like only he can. The Lions, who finished Week 8 with a 5-2 record, are still atop the NFC hierarchy but face stiff competition from the Eagles and Packers.
As we head into Week 9, the NFC landscape is set for some intense battles. Will the Giants be able to right their ship? Can the Commanders turn their season around? The answers will become clear in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain: this year's NFC hierarchy has a lot of moving parts.
Gravesite Update
We are adding two more teams to the gravesite:
* Falcons (3-4)
* Commanders (3-5)
These teams will not be added back into the top 10 unless they experience an unexpected resurgence.
Hierarchy Rankings
1. Lions (5-2)
2. Eagles (6-2)
3. Packers (5-1-1)
4. 49ers (5-3)
5. Buccaneers (6-2)
Note: The ranking is subject to change based on the outcome of upcoming games and team performance.