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NFL power rankings: Where things stand after Super Bowl LVIII

The curtains closed on the 2023 season at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday night. In the end, a cloud of confetti came raining down on quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs after their second straight Super Bowl victory.

They cemented themselves as an NFL dynasty with a game-winning drive in overtime to beat the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl LVIII.

The Chiefs ran the gauntlet to ultimately win the Lombardi Trophy with wins over the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and 49ers in the postseason. So it should come as no surprise that they’ll be entering the offseason as the No. 1-ranked team in the NFL.

There will be other teams looking to ruin their run in 2024, and they’ll begin the journey towards doing so in free agency and the NFL draft. Here are the final NFL power rankings for the 2023 season, following Super Bowl LVIII.

Kansas City Chiefs (11-6)

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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

San Francisco 49ers (12-5)

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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Baltimore Ravens (13-4)

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Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Detroit Lions (12-5)

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Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

Buffalo Bills (11-6)

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Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images

Dallas Cowboys (12-5)

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Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images

Miami Dolphins (11-6)

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David Eulitt/Getty Images

Philadelphia Eagles (11-6)

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Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Houston Texans (10-7)

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Rob Carr/Getty Images

Cleveland Browns (11-6)

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Carmen Mandato/Getty Images

Green Bay Packers (9-8)

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Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

Los Angeles Rams (10-7)

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Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-8)

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Nic Antaya/Getty Images

Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7)

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Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images

Cincinnati Bengals (9-8)

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Dylan Buell/Getty Images

Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8)

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Justin Ford/Getty Images

Indianapolis Colts (9-8)

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Michael Hickey/Getty Images

Seattle Seahawks (9-8)

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Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports

New Orleans Saints (9-8)

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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Denver Broncos (8-9)

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Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

New York Jets (7-10)

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Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

Las Vegas Raiders (8-9)

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Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Vikings (7-10)

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Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta Falcons (7-10)

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Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

Chicago Bears (7-10)

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John Fisher/Getty Images

New York Giants (6-11)

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Al Bello/Getty Images

Tennessee Titans (6-11)

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Justin Ford/Getty Images

Los Angeles Chargers (5-12)

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Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Arizona Cardinals (4-13)

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Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Washington Commanders (4-13)

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Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots (4-13)

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David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Carolina Panthers (2-15)

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Story originally appeared on Patriots Wire