Bills Get Bulletin Board Material After Offensive Rankings originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
There is no denying that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and the offense he leads are one of the best in football.
After an MVP season, averaging 30.9 points per game and rolling through the division, more is expected of the Bills in 2025.
Armed with a solid run game led by James Cook (we hope), and with Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Joshua Palmer, and Dalton Kincaid as the top weapons, it is no wonder many have the Bills as genuine Super Bowl contenders.
However, for Pro Football Network, when ranking all 32 offenses, to our surprise, the Bills with Allen come in at No. 4, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3), Baltimore Ravens (2), and the Detroit Lions (1) ahead of them.
“The Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s were always representing the AFC in The Big Game and now, in the 2020s, they are the standard when it comes to Offense+,” Pro Football Network writes. “Josh Allen and company have ranked as a top-eight unit in each of the past five seasons, a run that includes three straight finishes inside the top five.
“Buffalo’s offense may not be perfect, and a Lombardi Trophy has yet to come its way, but when it comes to stability, no organization has done it better on this side of the ball.”
Are the Bills the fourth-best offense in football heading into the 2025 season? Who knows, and lists like this are always subjective.
But Buffalo does possess one of the best units in football; it is just a matter of whether it can continue its ascension. Granted, being second in points per game last season is a tough thing to replicate, but if there is one team that can, it’s Buffalo.
With eyes for the ultimate prize and being in perhaps its best position to claim its first-ever Lombardi trophy, many are of the belief that the offense will be the driving force for Buffalo.
While Pro Football Network has the Bills at No. 4, we have a feeling that come season’s end, they might just be at the top of the charts.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 29, 2025, where it first appeared.