- Packers quarterback Jordan Love was phenomenal: The Packers quarterback finished with a 91.8 PFF passing grade, four big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, and he is on pace for career highs in PFF passing grade (89.0) and big-time-throw rate (5.7%).
- The Bears‘ rushing attack was fantastic: No starting offensive lineman earned a PFF run-blocking grade below 60.0, and four came in above 70.0. At running back, D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai averaged 4.50 and 3.41 yards after contact per carry and earned PFF rushing grades of 90.6 and 75.3, respectively.
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Green Bay Packers 31, Detroit Lions 24
Packers quarterback Jordan Love was phenomenal in Green Bay’s road win over the Lions in Week 13. He finished with a 91.8 PFF passing grade, four big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, and he is on pace for career highs in PFF passing grade (89.0) and big-time-throw rate (5.7%).
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Dallas Cowboys 31, Kansas City Chiefs 28
Rookie guard Tyler Booker continued a strong first season with another impressive performance as the Cowboys defeated the Chiefs. In pass protection, he allowed just one pressure on 46 pass-blocking snaps and earned a 79.0 PFF grade as a run blocker.
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Cincinnati Bengals 32, Baltimore Ravens 14
Quarterback Joe Burrow’s return fueled the Bengals offense against the Ravens. And while he did miss some throws, he also delivered several big plays. His four big-time throws and zero turnover-worthy plays marked the best ratio by any Bengals quarterback this season.
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Chicago Bears 24, Philadelphia Eagles 15
The Bears‘ rushing attack was fantastic in their win over the Eagles, and it truly was a team effort. No starting offensive lineman earned a PFF run-blocking grade below 60.0, and four came in above 70.0. At running back, D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai averaged 4.50 and 3.41 yards after contact per carry and earned PFF rushing grades of 90.6 and 75.3, respectively.
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Carolina Panthers 31, Los Angeles Rams 28
Quarterback Bryce Young delivered as the Panthers defeated the Rams, showing impressive efficiency on just 24 dropbacks. He went 15-for-20 for 206 yards with three touchdowns and finished with two big-time throws, no turnover-worthy plays and an 83.5 PFF passing grade.
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San Francisco 49ers 26, Cleveland Browns 8
On a day when the 49ers couldn’t get the ground game going, tight end George Kittle was once again a factor in the passing game. He averaged 2.23 yards per route run, totaled 67 receiving yards and earned an 81.6 PFF receiving grade.
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Houston Texans 20, Indianapolis Colts 16
While he didn’t record a sack, edge defender Will Anderson Jr. was dominant again in the Texans' Week 13 win over the Colts. He generated five total pressures on 20 pass-rushing snaps and produced a 38.9% PFF pass-rush win rate.
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Miami Dolphins 21, New Orleans Saints 17
Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick had his best game since returning to Miami this offseason, earning a 93.7 PFF grade in the win over the Saints. He finished with three tackles resulting in defensive stops, including a sack and forced fumble on a blitz, and he also recorded an interception on a two-point conversion attempt that he returned for a two-point score for the Dolphins.
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New York Jets 27, Atlanta Falcons 24
Cornerback Brandon Stephens was the Jets‘ highest-graded defensive player in their win over the Falcons in Week 13, earning a 73.4 PFF grade. On the field for 37 coverage snaps, he allowed just one reception for 4 yards on four throws into his coverage.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Arizona Cardinals 17
Defensive tackle Vita Vea had a big day as a pass-rusher, earning an 82.5 PFF pass-rush grade in the Buccaneers‘ win over the Arizona Cardinals. He produced a 17.9% PFF pass-rush win rate and finished with six total pressures, including a sack and two quarterback hits.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 25, Tennessee Titans 3
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence earned his highest PFF grade of the season, coming in at 84.2 in the win over the Titans in Week 13. He finished with a 73.9% adjusted completion rate, two big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays.
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Seattle Seahawks 26, Minnesota Vikings 0
Linebacker Ernest Jones was all over the field for the Seahawks in their win over the Vikings, earning an 81.8 PFF grade. He recorded two interceptions and finished with eight tackles resulting in defensive stops.
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Los Angeles Chargers 31, Las Vegas Raiders 14
The Chargers had success with both Khalil Mack and Tuli Tuipulotu off the edge, as both players earned PFF pass-rushing grades above 80.0. Mack generated five pressures, including a sack and two quarterback hits, on 14 pass-rushing snaps, while Tuipulotu produced four pressures, including two sacks, on 17 pass-rushing snaps.
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Buffalo Bills 26, Pittsburgh Steelers 7
The Bills started a pair of backup tackles in their road win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, with both players doing enough given their depth-chart status. Ryan Van Demark started at left tackle, and Alec Anderson at right tackle, and the duo earned PFF pass-blocking grades of 64.3 and 58.0, respectively, while combining to allow just three total pressures.
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Denver Broncos 27, Washington Commanders 26
Linebacker Dre Greenlaw earned an 89.9 PFF grade in the Broncos‘ overtime win over the Commanders in Week 13. He didn’t miss any tackles, recorded a defensive stop and came down with an interception.
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New England Patriots 33, New York Giants 15
Filling in for rookie left tackle Will Campbell, Vederian Lowe was solid in relief, earning a 65.7 PFF grade, third among Patriots offensive linemen in the game. On 38 pass-blocking snaps, he allowed three pressures, none of which were sacks or quarterback hits.