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2020 Aikman Report 2020 Aikman Report 2020 Aikman Rankings 2020 NFL Rankings Offense Defense Combined Offense Defense Combined 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 (1.000) 90.9 77.4 168.3 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 (1.000) 21 4 25 2 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 89.4 73.5 162.9 2 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 5 1 6 3 Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 89.497.8 73.565.0 162.9162.8 3 Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 51 191 206 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-4 (.636) 97.891.7 65.070.5 162.8162.2 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-4 (.636) 181 195 2023 5 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 98.8 62.8 161.6 5 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 2 15 17 6 New Orleans Saints 8-2 (.800) 93.9 67.5 161.4 6 New Orleans Saints 8-2 (.800) 12 3 15 7 Minnesota Vikings 4-6 (.400) 93.993.8 67.563.2 161.4157.0 7 Minnesota Vikings 4-6 (.400) 128 223 1530 8 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 93.896.6 63.260.3 157.0156.9 8 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 87 2212 3019 9 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 84.9 72.0 156.9 9 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 13 2 15 10 Tennessee Titans 7-3 (.700) 96.3 57.8 154.1 10 Tennessee Titans 7-3 (.700) 10 25 35 11 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 96.385.9 57.867.6 154.1153.5 11 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 1024 258 3532 12 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 85.987.4 67.665.4 153.5152.8 12 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 2423 148 3237 13 Seattle Seahawks 7-3 (.700) 95.9 56.8 152.7 13 Seattle Seahawks 7-3 (.700) 4 32 36 14 San Francisco 49ers 4-6 (.400) 85.7 65.7 151.4 14 San Francisco 49ers 4-6 (.400) 15 7 22 15 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 85.784.0 65.767.4 151.4 15 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 1529 217 2250 16 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 84.094.5 67.456.8 151.4151.3 16 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 2914 2123 5037 17 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 90.6 59.9 150.5 17 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 11 20 31 18 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 88.2 61.6 149.8 18 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 3 11 14 19 New England Patriots 4-6 (.400) 88.284.4 61.662.7 149.8147.1 19 New England Patriots 4-6 (.400) 163 1116 1432 20 Washington Football Team 3-7 (.300) 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Bengals 2-7-1 (.250) 20 26 46 31 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 80.281.1 55.553.4 135.7134.5 31 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 206 2624 4630 32 New York Jets 0-10 (.000) 81.169.5 53.461.8 134.5131.3 32 New York Jets 0-10 (.000) 326 2428 3060 NFL Average 86.5 63.3 149.8 NFL Rankings Based On Net Yardage 2020 Aikman Report 2020 Aikman Ratings — Offense 2020 Aikman Rankings — Defense Aikman Rank NFL Rank Aikman Eff Aikman Rank NFL Rank Aikman Eff 1 2 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 98.8 1 4 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 (1.000) 77.4 2 1 Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 97.8 2 1 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 73.5 3 7 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 96.6 3 2 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 72.0 4 10 Tennessee Titans 7-3 (.700) 96.3 4 9 Chicago Bears 5-5 (.500) 71.1 5 4 Seattle Seahawks 7-3 (.700) 95.9 5 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-4 (.636) 70.5 6 14 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 94.5 6 6 Washington Football Team 3-7 (.300) 69.0 7 12 New Orleans Saints 8-2 (.800) 93.9 7 8 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 67.6 8 8 Minnesota Vikings 4-6 (.400) 93.8 8 3 New Orleans Saints 8-2 (.800) 67.5 9 18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-4 (.636) 91.7 9 21 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 67.4 10 21 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 (1.000) 90.9 10 13 Denver Broncos 4-6 (.400) 67.0 11 11 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 90.6 11 17 New York Giants 3-7 (.300) 66.3 12 5 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 89.4 12 7 San Francisco 49ers 4-6 (.400) 65.7 13 3 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 88.2 13 14 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 65.4 14 23 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 87.4 14 19 Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 65.0 15 17 Houston Texans 3-7 (.300) 87.1 15 10 Philadelphia Eagles 3-6-1 (.350) 64.6 16 19 Carolina Panthers 4-7 (.364) 86.7 16 22 Minnesota Vikings 4-6 (.400) 63.2 17 9 Atlanta Falcons 3-7 (.300) 85.9 17 15 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 62.8 18 24 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 85.9 18 16 New England Patriots 4-6 (.400) 62.7 19 15 San Francisco 49ers 4-6 (.400) 85.7 19 28 New York Jets 0-10 (.000) 61.8 20 13 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 84.9 20 11 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 61.6 21 16 New England Patriots 4-6 (.400) 84.4 21 12 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 60.3 22 25 Detroit Lions 4-6 (.400) 84.0 22 20 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 59.9 23 29 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 84.0 23 18 Carolina Panthers 4-7 (.364) 59.5 24 6 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 81.1 24 25 Tennessee Titans 7-3 (.700) 57.8 25 27 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-9 (.100) 80.3 25 23 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 56.8 26 20 Cincinnati Bengals 2-7-1 (.250) 80.2 26 32 Seattle Seahawks 7-3 (.700) 56.8 27 26 Philadelphia Eagles 3-6-1 (.350) 79.4 27 29 Atlanta Falcons 3-7 (.300) 56.7 28 28 Washington Football Team 3-7 (.300) 77.8 28 30 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-9 (.100) 56.6 29 30 New York Giants 3-7 (.300) 77.1 29 27 Detroit Lions 4-6 (.400) 56.4 30 22 Denver Broncos 4-6 (.400) 73.8 30 26 Cincinnati Bengals 2-7-1 (.250) 55.5 31 31 Chicago Bears 5-5 (.500) 73.3 31 31 Houston Texans 3-7 (.300) 54.6 32 32 New York Jets 0-10 (.000) 69.5 32 24 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 53.4 NFL Average 86.5 NFL Average 63.3 2020 Aikman Report 2020 Aikman Ratings Scores — Offense Aikman Rush Aikman Pass Aikman 3rd Aikman 1st Down Aikman Points Aikman Red Zone Aikman Giveaways Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 4.89 3.88 3.63 7.00 9.85 10.91 7.64 Atlanta Falcons 3-7 (.300) 1.43 3.63 2.96 5.44 8.10 5.92 8.46 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 4.31 2.75 3.94 3.31 7.50 6.42 7.64 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 2.02 4.13 4.81 5.81 9.10 7.46 7.23 Carolina Panthers 4-7 (.364) 2.71 3.75 2.98 4.35 7.00 7.85 8.09 Chicago Bears 5-5 (.500) 1.19 1.71 1.17 2.69 4.35 5.36 6.82 Cincinnati Bengals 2-7-1 (.250) 2.09 2.04 2.25 5.12 6.15 5.74 6.82 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 4.34 3.24 2.92 3.62 6.50 8.71 8.05 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 2.71 2.88 3.12 6.56 6.90 5.01 3.95 Denver Broncos 4-6 (.400) 3.22 2.53 2.52 3.06 5.80 3.58 3.13 Detroit Lions 4-6 (.400) 2.21 3.25 2.67 4.12 6.85 6.46 8.46 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 3.02 4.71 4.40 4.69 10.45 10.50 8.87 Houston Texans 3-7 (.300) 1.78 4.59 3.29 3.25 6.85 8.50 8.87 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 1.59 4.24 2.40 4.87 7.35 6.38 8.05 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-9 (.100) 3.29 2.24 3.46 3.37 4.90 7.08 6.00 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 3.12 4.71 4.88 6.50 10.50 9.41 9.70 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 3.00 4.15 5.11 4.94 9.80 9.00 8.46 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 1.74 3.87 4.13 5.75 7.80 7.23 7.64 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 2.50 4.05 4.19 5.56 7.65 9.04 6.41 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 1.14 3.25 2.73 3.56 7.65 7.58 8.05 Minnesota Vikings 4-6 (.400) 4.69 5.24 3.52 4.56 8.70 11.11 6.00 New England Patriots 4-6 (.400) 3.88 3.50 3.71 5.44 5.25 6.22 6.41 New Orleans Saints 8-2 (.800) 2.52 3.98 4.21 5.56 9.90 9.21 8.46 New York Giants 3-7 (.300) 3.24 1.89 3.04 3.12 4.55 4.85 6.41 New York Jets 0-10 (.000) 2.57 1.22 1.40 1.38 2.50 2.41 8.05 Philadelphia Eagles 3-6-1 (.350) 4.57 1.42 2.40 4.31 5.35 6.92 4.36 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 (1.000) 1.81 2.98 4.10 4.25 9.60 9.27 8.87 San Francisco 49ers 4-6 (.400) 2.64 3.64 3.35 4.69 7.40 8.38 5.59 Seattle Seahawks 7-3 (.700) 4.36 4.02 3.12 5.62 11.20 10.80 6.82 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-4 (.636) 2.36 3.14 3.58 4.69 9.64 10.97 7.35 Tennessee Titans 7-3 (.700) 4.15 3.87 3.75 5.44 9.10 9.47 10.52 Washington Football Team 3-7 (.300) 2.09 2.32 2.56 3.94 5.40 5.94 5.59 2020 Aikman Report 2020 Aikman Ratings Scores — Defense Aikman Rush Aikman Pass Aikman 3rd Aikman 1st Down Aikman Points Aikman Red Zone Aikman Takeaways Arizona Cardinals 6-4 (.600) 1.33 2.26 1.92 -0.81 3.05 4.87 2.36 Atlanta Falcons 3-7 (.300) 1.95 0.21 2.40 -0.31 0.75 -0.29 1.95 Baltimore Ravens 6-4 (.600) 1.47 2.76 3.17 0.81 5.45 0.30 3.59 Buffalo Bills 7-3 (.700) 0.90 1.52 0.87 -0.44 1.25 1.85 4.00 Carolina Panthers 4-7 (.364) 1.38 1.80 -0.15 -0.20 2.14 1.87 2.65 Chicago Bears 5-5 (.500) 2.83 2.24 3.40 1.25 4.40 5.07 1.95 Cincinnati Bengals 2-7-1 (.250) 0.54 1.06 1.12 -0.06 1.35 -0.01 1.54 Cleveland Browns 7-3 (.700) 2.83 2.10 1.04 -0.31 2.15 3.22 4.41 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 (.300) 0.71 1.33 0.35 -0.06 -0.40 0.34 1.13 Denver Broncos 4-6 (.400) 2.05 2.58 2.37 1.56 2.40 4.51 1.54 Detroit Lions 4-6 (.400) 1.59 1.08 0.94 -1.75 0.85 2.10 1.54 Green Bay Packers 7-3 (.700) 1.81 1.36 2.21 1.19 2.30 0.33 1.13 Houston Texans 3-7 (.300) 0.33 0.97 0.48 -0.87 1.25 3.00 -0.52 Indianapolis Colts 7-3 (.700) 3.95 2.26 1.96 2.25 4.90 2.29 4.41 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-9 (.100) 2.09 -0.07 1.69 -0.75 -0.40 2.52 1.54 Kansas City Chiefs 9-1 (.900) 1.33 2.07 1.87 0.31 4.15 -0.56 3.59 Las Vegas Raiders 6-4 (.600) 1.90 1.11 0.58 -0.94 1.05 1.20 1.95 Los Angeles Chargers 3-7 (.300) 1.31 2.05 2.12 2.06 1.30 1.66 1.13 Los Angeles Rams 7-3 (.700) 3.00 3.44 2.69 2.38 5.95 2.45 3.59 Miami Dolphins 6-4 (.600) 0.85 1.71 3.29 -0.12 4.40
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