Josh Allen Climbs NFL Rankings Ahead of Crucial Week 16 Showdown

With MVP Josh Allen climbing the ranks ahead of a pivotal Week 16 matchup, the latest quarterback standings reveal major shifts-both at the top and the bottom.

NFL Week 16 Quarterback Rankings: Josh Allen Stays Hot, Stafford Still King

As we head into Week 16, the quarterback landscape across the NFL is as dynamic as ever. Injuries, breakout rookies, and veteran resurgences have all played a role in shaping the current hierarchy under center. And while some familiar faces are holding strong near the top, others are tumbling down the rankings-or out of the lineup altogether.

Let’s break down where every starting quarterback stands heading into this week’s action, including Buffalo’s Josh Allen, who has the Bills surging at the right time.


32. Kenny Pickett - Las Vegas Raiders

Last week: N/A
Pickett stepped in for the injured Geno Smith and it couldn’t have gone much worse.

The Raiders were blanked by the Eagles, and Pickett didn’t even crack 100 passing yards. Tough sledding in his first start in silver and black.


31. Brady Cook - New York Jets

Last week: 32
Cook tossed his first career touchdown pass, but that was about the only bright spot in a blowout loss to Jacksonville.

The Jets continue to search for answers at quarterback.


30. Shedeur Sanders - Cleveland Browns

Last week: 28
Sanders had a rough welcome-to-the-league moment.

Three picks in a 31-3 loss to the Bears showed just how steep the learning curve can be, even for a promising rookie.


29. Tyler Shough - New Orleans Saints

Last week: 32
Shough came through in the clutch, guiding the Saints to a narrow win over Carolina.

It wasn’t flashy, but it was a step in the right direction for the young signal-caller.


28. Cam Ward - Tennessee Titans

Last week: 27
Ward threw a pair of touchdown passes but couldn’t keep up with the 49ers in a 37-24 loss.

Still, no major mistakes, and that’s a win in itself for a rookie.


27. JJ McCarthy - Minnesota Vikings

Last week: 29
McCarthy came out of nowhere to lead the Vikings to a 34-26 win over Dallas.

It was a breakout performance and a reminder of the upside Minnesota’s banking on.


26. Jaxson Dart - New York Giants

Last week: 26
Dart couldn’t engineer a comeback against Washington, but he did keep it close.

He’s still raw, but the flashes are there.


25. Marcus Mariota - Washington Commanders

Last week: 25
Mariota didn’t have to do much, but he managed the game well and used his legs when needed.

A win’s a win, even if it won’t mean much in the standings.


24. Jacoby Brissett - Arizona Cardinals

Last week: 23
Brissett put up solid numbers, but most of it came in garbage time during a 40-20 loss to Houston.

The Cardinals are spinning their wheels.


23. Tua Tagovailoa - Miami Dolphins

Last week: 17
Tua has officially been benched.

Whether we see him again this season-or beyond-remains to be seen.


22. Bryce Young - Carolina Panthers

Last week: 23
Young continues to be a weekly mystery.

One week he looks like the guy, the next he’s invisible. The Panthers need more consistency from their young QB.


21. Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals

Last week: 14
A brutal 24-0 loss to the Ravens has people wondering if we’ve seen the last of Burrow in a Bengals uniform.

The future in Cincinnati suddenly feels uncertain.


20. Phillip Rivers - Indianapolis Colts

Last week: N/A
Yes, that Phillip Rivers.

The veteran came out of retirement and threw his first touchdown in five years. It wasn’t enough to beat Seattle, but what a wild twist.


19. Kirk Cousins - Atlanta Falcons

Last week: 24
Cousins turned back the clock in a prime-time win over Tampa Bay.

He threw for 373 yards and three scores, reminding everyone he’s still got it.


18. Aaron Rodgers - Pittsburgh Steelers

Last week: 21
Rodgers managed the game well in frigid conditions, tossing two touchdowns in a win over Miami.

He’s not lighting it up, but he’s keeping the Steelers in the hunt.


17. CJ Stroud - Houston Texans

Last week: 20
Stroud continues to impress.

He carved up Arizona for 260 yards and three touchdowns. The Texans are building something real.


16. Brock Purdy - San Francisco 49ers

Last week: 19
Purdy bounced back with a strong showing, throwing for 295 yards and three touchdowns.

Efficiency and poise-he’s checking all the boxes again.


15. Jalen Hurts - Philadelphia Eagles

Last week: 18
Hurts didn’t need to do much in a 31-0 rout of the Raiders, but when he did throw, he made it count-three of his 12 completions went for touchdowns.


14. Trevor Lawrence - Jacksonville Jaguars

Last week: 16
Six total touchdowns, five through the air.

That’s how you make a statement. Lawrence dismantled the Jets and earned NFL Player of the Week honors.


13. Jordan Love - Green Bay Packers

Last week: 12
Love had a tough day against Denver’s defense, and two interceptions didn’t help.

The Packers are still figuring out how to win tight games.


12. Caleb Williams - Chicago Bears

Last week: 15
Williams is hitting his stride.

He threw for 242 yards and two scores in a dominant win over the Browns. The Bears have their guy.


11. Baker Mayfield - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Last week: 10
Mayfield wasn’t bad, but the Bucs keep finding ways to lose.

The spark he had earlier in the season seems to be fading.


10. Sam Darnold - Seattle Seahawks

Last week: 11
Darnold stepped up in a low-scoring slugfest against Indy.

He threw for 271 yards and helped the Seahawks grind out a critical win.


9. Lamar Jackson - Baltimore Ravens

Last week: 9
Jackson wasn’t asked to do much, but he led the Ravens to a convincing shutout win over the Bengals.

Sometimes, that’s all you need from your QB.


8. Dak Prescott - Dallas Cowboys

Last week: 7
Prescott threw for 294 yards but couldn’t find the end zone in a costly loss to Minnesota.

With the playoffs on the line, it was a bad time for a dud.


7. Patrick Mahomes - Kansas City Chiefs

Last week: 5
A heartbreaking end to Mahomes’ season with a torn ACL.

The league just isn’t the same without him. See you in 2026, No.


6. Bo Nix - Denver Broncos

Last week: 8
Nix continues to silence doubters.

He threw for over 300 yards and four touchdowns in a shootout win over Green Bay. Denver’s playoff hopes are alive, and Nix is a big reason why.


5. Drake Maye - New England Patriots

Last week: 4
Maye came out firing but couldn’t hold onto the lead.

A frustrating loss for New England, but the rookie QB continues to show promise.


4. Justin Herbert - Los Angeles Chargers

Last week: 6
Herbert gutted out a tough divisional win over the Chiefs, despite a banged-up offensive line.

Grit, arm talent, and leadership-he’s showing it all.


3. Jared Goff - Detroit Lions

Last week: 3
Goff put up monster numbers-338 yards and three touchdowns-but the Lions couldn’t keep up with the Rams in a 41-34 shootout.

Still, Goff was fantastic.


2. Josh Allen - Buffalo Bills

Last week: 2
Allen is doing MVP things again.

The Bills are riding his arm, legs, and leadership into the postseason picture. When he’s locked in like this, there are few better.


1. Matthew Stafford - Los Angeles Rams

Last week: 1
Stafford outdueled Goff in a thriller and retains the top spot.

He’s playing some of the best football of his career, and the Rams are peaking at the right time.


Final Word:
Josh Allen remains firmly in the MVP conversation, and with the Bills making a late-season push, his performances are becoming must-watch TV. Meanwhile, Matthew Stafford continues to lead the Rams with surgical precision, while rookies like Nix, Williams, and Maye are showing that the future of quarterbacking is in good hands.

Week 16 is loaded with playoff implications,