- Drake Maye continued his impressive run: Quarterback Drake Maye earned a PFF grade above 80.0 for the fourth time this season, finishing 25-for-34 for 281 yards with one big-time throw and one turnover-worthy play.
- Dolphins cornerback Jack Jones delivered an incredible stat line: Jones gave up -3 yards in coverage on the day. He surrendered just one reception on three targets and added an interception, finishing with a 91.1 PFF coverage grade.
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New England Patriots 27, New York Jets 14
The Patriots‘ passing game stayed on track in their Thursday Night Football win, with wide receivers Stefon Diggs, Demario Douglas and Mack Hollins averaging 3.18, 2.40 and 2.06 yards per route run, respectively.
Quarterback Drake Maye earned a PFF grade above 80.0 for the fourth time this season, finishing 25-for-34 for 281 yards with one big-time throw and one turnover-worthy play.
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Miami Dolphins 16, Washington Commanders 13
Dolphins cornerback Jack Jones delivered an incredible stat line in the NFL’s first-ever game in Madrid, allowing -3 yards in coverage on the day. He surrendered just one reception on three targets and added an interception, finishing with a 91.1 PFF coverage grade.
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Carolina Panthers 27, Atlanta Falcons 24
Rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan delivered one of the best performances of his young career Sunday, totaling 130 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches from 10 targets. He averaged 2.65 yards per route run and forced two missed tackles.
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Buffalo Bills 44, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32
Both Bills starting offensive tackles delivered impressive performances in the win over the Buccaneers, each earning PFF grades above 70.0. Left tackle Dion Dawkins allowed no pressures on 36 pass-blocking snaps and earned an 87.5 PFF pass-blocking grade, while right tackle Spencer Brown surrendered just one pressure and stood out in the run game, earning an 86.6 PFF run-blocking grade.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 35, Los Angeles Chargers 6
Edge defender Josh Hines-Allen was once again a disruptive force as the Jaguars rolled past the Chargers. He finished with five total pressures, including a sack, earned an 85.4 PFF pass-rush grade and posted a 26.9% pass-rush win rate.
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Chicago Bears 19, Minnesota Vikings 17
The Bears were at their most productive through the air in the win over the Vikings when they leaned on their tight ends. Cole Kmet led the team with a 79.5 PFF receiving grade and averaged 1.96 yards per route run. Rookie Colston Loveland earned a 75.6 PFF receiving grade and averaged 1.90 yards per route run, trailing only Kmet among Chicago pass-catchers.
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Green Bay Packers 27, New York Giants 20
Micah Parsons once again showed why the Packers were so willing to give up so much to trade for him before the 2025 season, delivering another big performance in their win over the Giants. He earned a 90.6 PFF pass-rush grade with two sacks, two hits and two hurries, finishing with a 37.9% pass-rush win rate.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 34, Cincinnati Bengals 12
Cornerback Brandin Echols delivered his best game of the season in the Steelers’ win over the Bengals, earning an 88.5 PFF coverage grade. Targeted six times, he allowed just 30 yards on four receptions and finished with four tackles that resulted in defensive stops.
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Houston Texans 16, Tennessee Titans 13
It was the Texans‘ defense that once again stood out in the win, and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. was central to that success. On the field for 45 coverage snaps, he allowed just 12 yards on three receptions from five targets and recorded a pass breakup, earning an 82.1 PFF coverage grade.
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San Francisco 49ers 41, Arizona Cardinals 22
Tight end George Kittle delivered a huge performance as quarterback Brock Purdy returned to the lineup, earning a 90.0 PFF receiving grade and scoring two touchdowns. He totaled 67 yards on six receptions and finished with a 2.79 yards-per-route-run average, the highest mark on the 49ers roster.
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Los Angeles Rams 21, Seattle Seahawks 19
Rams safety Kamren Kinchens was as impactful as any player in the NFL this week, earning a 93.5 PFF grade in the win over the Seahawks. His performance was driven largely by his work in coverage, where he intercepted two Sam Darnold passes and posted a 91.9 PFF coverage grade.
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Baltimore Ravens 23, Cleveland Browns 16
Continuing his high level of play since moving closer to the line of scrimmage, Kyle Hamilton was a force again for the Ravens against the Browns. He earned a 91.6 PFF grade, with marks above 75.0 as a run defender, in coverage and as a pass-rusher, and finished with four tackles that resulted in defensive stops.
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Denver Broncos 22, Kansas City Chiefs 19
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix delivered one of his best performances of the season as Denver took down the Chiefs. While he didn’t throw a touchdown, he produced four big-time throws and earned an 83.0 PFF passing grade on the day.
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Philadelphia Eagles 16, Detroit Lions 9
Edge defender Jalyx Hunt delivered his best game of the season, producing six total pressures — including four quarterback hits — and earning an 81.3 PFF pass-rush grade. His 20.8% pass-rush win rate led all Eagles defenders who rushed the passer at least 10 times in the game.
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Dallas Cowboys @ Las Vegas Raiders
Monday Night Football saw Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens produce another outstanding performance in what is shaping up to be his best NFL season to date. He averaged 5.14 yards per route run — more than three yards ahead of any other Cowboys receiver — and earned a 93.2 PFF receiving grade.