As the NFL charges into the final stretch of the 2024 season, the coaching landscape is already abuzz. Two head coaches have been fired, with many more seats heating up across the league. The Week 12 Power Rankings not only highlight team performances but also examine the job security of head coaches as the postseason nears.
Top of the Pack: Detroit Lions Dominate
The Detroit Lions (9-1) reclaimed the No. 1 spot after a statement victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, dismantling them 52-6. Dan Campbell’s fiery leadership has revitalized the Lions, whose point differential (+15.9 per game) rivals historic teams like the 2007 Patriots. Campbell’s job is secure, with Detroit showing no signs of slowing down.
Buffalo Bills Climb as Kansas City Stumbles
The Buffalo Bills (9-2) moved up to No. 2 with a morale-boosting win over the previously undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Sean McDermott remains under pressure to deliver a Super Bowl, but this victory solidifies Buffalo as a legitimate contender. Meanwhile, the Chiefs (9-1) slipped to No. 3, but Andy Reid’s job is untouchable. Reid signed through 2029 and continues to lead Kansas City with unparalleled success.
Steelers Stay Hot, Ravens Cool Off
Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) rose to No. 4 after a gritty 18-16 win against their division rival Baltimore Ravens. Tomlin’s defense-focused strategy has the Steelers leading the AFC North. On the flip side, John Harbaugh’s Ravens (7-4) slid to No. 8, raising questions about discipline as the team leads the league in penalties.
Philadelphia Eagles Remain Steady
The Eagles (8-2) stayed at No. 5 following a Thursday night win over Washington. While Nick Sirianni boasts an impressive win percentage (68.9%), whispers of uncertainty surround his job due to Philadelphia’s demanding front office and fan base.
Coaching Carousel Watch
The offseason could bring dramatic changes to the NFL’s coaching ranks, with 10-12 head coaches potentially facing the axe. Notable hot seats include:
- Matt Eberflus (Chicago Bears): Blazing hot.
- Ron Rivera (Washington Commanders): Increasingly warm despite a solid start.
Conversely, coaches like Dan Campbell, Andy Reid, and Mike Tomlin enjoy cold seats thanks to consistent success.
Looking Ahead
The rankings will shift further as the postseason picture clarifies. Teams like the Denver Broncos (6-5), surging under Sean Payton, and the Minnesota Vikings (8-2), thriving with Kevin O’Connell, continue to climb. Meanwhile, the Detroit Lions aim to cement their dominance as they eye the playoffs.
As the season unfolds, all eyes are on the NFL’s power players—both on the field and on the sidelines. The 2024 campaign promises high drama, both in playoff battles and in the coaching carousel.