- Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was dominant, too: The Bengals quarterback completed 25 of his 32 attempts for 309 yards and four touchdowns while producing three big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, earning an 86.5 PFF grade in the game.
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Seattle Seahawks 38, Los Angeles Rams 37
Byron Murphy II was outstanding as the Seahawks defeated the Rams in overtime on Thursday Night Football. He generated six total pressures on 40 pass-rushing snaps, earning a 77.5 PFF pass-rush grade. He also added two tackles that resulted in defensive stops, finishing the game with an 84.6 PFF overall grade.
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Philadelphia Eagles 29, Washington Commanders 18
Cornerback Cooper DeJean was excellent again as the Eagles defeated the Commanders on Saturday. Targeted 10 times in coverage, he allowed just 32 yards on four receptions and recorded an interception and two pass breakups, finishing the game with a 90.7 PFF coverage grade.
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Chicago Bears 22, Green Bay Packers 16
The Bears turned in another impressive performance from their offensive line in a win over the Packers on Saturday. Four of the five starters earned PFF pass-blocking grades above 70.0, while three earned PFF run-blocking grades above 80.0. Left guard Joe Thuney was the best of the group, earning an 86.6 PFF grade in the win.
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Carolina Panthers 23, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
With the Panthers needing a strong performance to put themselves in the driver’s seat for the NFC South title, quarterback Bryce Young delivered his best game of the season. He finished 21-of-32 for 191 yards and two touchdowns while producing four big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, ending the game with a season-high 91.6 PFF grade.
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Buffalo Bills 23, Cleveland Browns 20
Bills edge defender Greg Rousseau had a strong game, generating 10 total pressures — including three sacks and four quarterback hits — on 30 pass-rushing snaps. He finished with a 79.7 PFF pass-rushing grade and a 23.3% PFF pass-rush win rate.
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Los Angeles Chargers 34, Dallas Cowboys 17
Rookie running back Omarion Hampton enjoyed the best game of his young career in Week 16, earning an 84.9 PFF grade. Sixty-two of his 85 rushing yards came after contact, and he forced seven missed tackles on 16 carries, also a career high.
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Cincinnati Bengals 45, Miami Dolphins 21
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was dominant as the Bengals returned to winning ways in Week 16. He completed 25 of 32 attempts for 309 yards and four touchdowns while producing three big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, earning an 86.5 PFF grade in the game.
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New Orleans Saints 29, New York Jets 6
Rookie safety Jonas Sanker delivered the best game of his young career in the Saints’ win over the Jets. On the field for 39 coverage snaps, he was targeted twice and did not allow a reception. He also recorded a pass breakup and an interception, earning a 90.1 PFF coverage grade.
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Minnesota Vikings 16, New York Giants 13
Reminding everyone he remains one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, Justin Jefferson delivered his most productive game since Week 5. He caught all six catchable targets thrown his way for 85 yards, earning an 85.3 PFF receiving grade while averaging 2.93 yards per route run.
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Tennessee Titans 26, Kansas City Chiefs 9
With the season winding down, this performance from rookie quarterback Cam Ward should give Titans fans some hope for the future. The No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft earned an 89.9 PFF grade, finishing 21-of-28 for 228 yards while producing three big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays.
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Atlanta Falcons 26, Arizona Cardinals 19
Kirk Cousins did a solid job protecting the football as the Falcons defeated the Cardinals on Sunday. He went 21-of-35 for 197 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception. However, the interception was not classified as a turnover-worthy play, as wide receiver Drake London slipped on the route.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 34, Denver Broncos 20
Wide receiver Parker Washington came up big as the Jaguars defeated the Denver Broncos on the road to remain in contention for the No. 1 seed in the AFC. While he did have a dropped pass, he turned nine targets into six receptions for 145 yards and a touchdown, earning a 90.3 PFF receiving grade while averaging 4.68 yards per route run.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 29, Detroit Lions 24
Running back Kenneth Gainwell continued to be one of Aaron Rodgers’ favorite targets for the Steelers, leading the team in yards and receptions in the win over the Lions. He averaged 3.12 yards per route run and earned a 90.4 PFF receiving grade, totaling 78 yards and a touchdown on five receptions. The touchdown came on a heads-up play in which he made an impressive grab and was alert enough to recognize he had not been touched after the catch, popping back up and sprinting to the end zone for the score.
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Houston Texans 23, Las Vegas Raiders 21
The Texans’ push toward the playoffs continued Sunday, and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. was central to it. Targeted three times in coverage, he allowed just two receptions for 45 yards and recorded an interception that he returned for a touchdown, earning a 93.2 PFF coverage grade in the game.
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New England Patriots 28, Baltimore Ravens 24
Playing in Maryland, where he played his college football, wide receiver Stefon Diggs turned in one of his best games of the season. He averaged 3.45 yards per route run, turning 10 targets into nine receptions for 138 yards while earning an 85.8 PFF receiving grade.
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San Francisco 49ers @ Indianapolis Colts
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