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PFF grades are LIVE: NFL Week 15

PFF grades are LIVE: NFL Week 15
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Each week, we will highlight an interesting grade or stat from every game in the NFL. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for every player, subscribe to PFF+.
Ravens edge defender has topped a 75.0 pass-rush grade since Kyle Van Noy in last year’s divisional round.
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PFF grades are now live for the NFL Week 15.

Each week, we will highlight an interesting grade or stat from every game in the NFL. Click here to dive into PFF Premium Stats for yourself. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for every player, subscribe to PFF+.

It’s everything you need to quickly catch up on the action and dive deeper into team and player performance.

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ATL@TB | CLE@CHI | BAL@CIN | ARZ@HOU | NYJ@JAX | LAC@KC | BUF@NE | WAS@NYG | LV@PHI | GB@DEN | DET@LAR | CAR@NO | IND@SEA | TEN@SF | MIN@DAL | MIA@PIT

Atlanta Falcons 29, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 28

The Falcons’ rookie edge rushers continued to impress in their Week 15 Thursday night win over the Buccaneers. Jalon Walker generated four pressures (including a sack and a quarterback hit) on 27 pass-rush snaps. James Pearce Jr. was even more disruptive with six pressures, two sacks and a quarterback hit on 34 pass-rushing snaps.

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Chicago Bears 31, Cleveland Browns 3

Quarterback Caleb Williams delivered the best passing performance of his NFL career in the Bears’ win over the Browns. He finished 17-for-28 for 242 yards, with six of his incompletions coming from drops or throwaways, earning a 90.2 PFF passing grade and producing three big-time throws.

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Baltimore Ravens 24, Cincinnati Bengals 0

Edge defender Dre’Mont Jones delivered the best pass-rushing performance by a Raven this season in Baltimore’s Week 15 win over Cincinnati. Acquired at the trade deadline, Jones earned an 88.7 PFF pass-rush grade and generated six pressures on 30 pass-rushing snaps — the first time a Ravens edge defender has topped a 75.0 pass-rush grade since Kyle Van Noy in last year’s divisional round.

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Houston Texans 40, Arizona Cardinals 20

Quarterback C.J. Stroud delivered a strong performance in the Texans’ win over the Cardinals, earning an 81.7 PFF passing grade. He completed 22 of 29 passes for 260 yards and three touchdowns, adding a big-time throw with no turnover-worthy plays.

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Jacksonville Jaguars 48, New York Jets 20

Trevor Lawrence continued his hot streak in Sunday’s win over the Jets, earning a season-high 93.5 PFF grade for the third consecutive week. He produced three big-time throws with zero turnover-worthy plays, giving him nine big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays over his last three games.

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Los Angeles Chargers 16, Kansas City Chiefs 13

The Los Angeles Chargers defense was dominant as it officially ended the Chiefs’ playoff hopes with three games remaining. Edge defender Tuli Tuipulotu led the way, generating eight pressures — including two sacks and two quarterback hits — from 33 pass-rush snaps while earning an 85.4 PFF pass-rush grade.

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Buffalo Bills 35, New England Patriots 31

Cornerback Tre'Davious White turned in his best performance of the season in the Bills’ win over the Patriots, earning a 91.9 PFF grade. Targeted four times in coverage, he allowed just one catch for 18 yards while adding an interception and a pass breakup.

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Washington Commanders 29, New York Giants 21

Giants rookie edge defender Abdul Carter turned in the best performance of his young career despite the loss to Washington, earning a 91.2 PFF grade. He generated four pressures on 25 pass-rushing snaps, including a sack, and forced two fumbles in the game.

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Philadelphia Eagles 31, Las Vegas Raiders 0

The Eagles’ defense dominated in their shutout win over the Raiders in Week 15, with five defenders earning PFF grades of 75.0 or higher. Linebacker Nakobe Dean led the way with a 93.3 PFF grade, recording six tackles that resulted in defensive stops.

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Denver Broncos 34, Green Bay Packers 26

Pat Surtain II delivered a standout performance in the Broncos’ win over the Packers, earning an 88.3 PFF coverage grade. Targeted just three times across 47 coverage snaps, he allowed one catch for 5 yards and sealed the effort with an impressive diving interception.

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Los Angeles Rams 41, Detroit Lions 34

Wide receiver Puka Nacua was once again dominant in the Rams’ win over the Lions, earning a 95.0 PFF grade. He produced 181 receiving yards on just 26 routes, averaging 6.96 yards per route run in the game and pushing his season-long mark to 3.89.

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New Orleans Saints 20, Carolina Panthers 17

Wide receiver Devaughn Vele turned in an elite showing in Week 15, earning an 89.6 PFF receiving grade that ranked second among wide receivers, trailing only Puka Nacua. Vele caught five of his six targets for 69 yards, went 2-for-2 in contested-catch situations and moved the chains four times. He was efficient on a per-snap basis, as well, averaging 3.63 yards per route run — a top-10 mark at the position for the week.

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Seattle Seahawks 18, Indianapolis Colts 16

Abraham Lucas was a force in the trenches for the Seahawks in Week 15, finishing with a game-high 82.8 overall PFF grade. He was flawless in pass protection, logging 39 pass-blocking snaps without surrendering a single sack, hit or hurry, good for an 82.5 pass-blocking grade. Lucas was just as effective in the run game, earning an 81.6 run-blocking grade after avoiding a single negatively graded run-block on 18 snaps while grading positively three times.

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San Francisco 49ers 37, Tennessee Titans 24

Veteran tackle Trent Williams was at his best in Week 15, earning a 95.7 overall PFF grade that ranked second among tackles on the week, trailing only Tristan Wirfs. Williams posted an 87.5 pass-blocking grade, allowing just one hurry across 37 pass-blocking snaps, and dominated in the run game with a 95.1 run-blocking grade. He graded positively on nine of his 31 run-blocking snaps while receiving just a single negative grade.

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Minnesota Vikings 34, Dallas Cowboys 26

Week 15 marked J.J. McCarthy’s best performance as a pro, as the second-year quarterback earned an 89.7 overall PFF grade and a 90.5 passing grade. McCarthy completed 15 of his 24 attempts for 250 yards, two touchdowns and one interception, though the pick did not come on a turnover-worthy play. He finished the game with three big-time throws, zero turnover-worthy plays and did not take a single sack on the day.

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Miami Dolphins @ Pittsburgh Steelers

Coming soon!

Fuente original: Leer en Football - America
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