- Quarterback Matthew Stafford was outstanding: Stafford completed 21 of his 33 passes for 182 yards and five touchdowns, recording four big-time throws without a turnover-worthy play.
- Running back Christian McCaffrey delivered a massive performance: McCaffrey led the 49ers in both rushing and receiving while accounting for 201 of their 317 total offensive yards. He forced four missed tackles across his combined touches and earned an impressive 81.4 PFF grade for his all-around effort.
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Cincinnati Bengals 33, Pittsburgh Steelers 31
The Bengals’ passing attack powered their Thursday Night Football victory, and it all ran through Ja’Marr Chase. The star receiver saw a staggering 23 targets — the most by any player in a game since Antonio Brown in Week 9 of the 2015 season — and turned them into 16 catches for 161 yards. Chase averaged 3.35 yards per route run and earned an impressive 89.5 PFF receiving grade for his dominant performance.
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Los Angeles Rams 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 7
Quarterback Matthew Stafford was outstanding as the Rams defeated the Jaguars in London on Sunday morning. He completed 21 of his 33 passes for 182 yards and five touchdowns, recording four big-time throws without a turnover-worthy play. Stafford finished the game with an impressive 81.9 PFF passing grade.
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Philadelphia Eagles 28, Minnesota Vikings 22
Big performances from A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith powered the Philadelphia Eagles to a win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The duo combined for 17 of the team’s 23 targets, with Smith averaging an outstanding 7.04 yards per route run and Brown averaging 4.65.
Smith earned a 90.1 PFF receiving grade, while Brown wasn’t far behind at 87.9, as both receivers dominated throughout the game.
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Carolina Panthers 13, New York Jets 6
Wide receiver Xavier Legette had the best game of his young career on Sunday, hauling in nine passes for 92 yards and a touchdown. All were career highs for the 2024 first-round pick, who also set personal bests with 10 targets and an impressive 2.79 yards per route run.
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Kansas City Chiefs 31, Las Vegas Raiders 0
In his first game back from suspension, wide receiver Rashee Rice wasted no time making an impact, leading the Chiefs with nine targets. He was on the field for 19 receiving snaps and averaged 2.21 yards per route run, earning an impressive 82.8 PFF receiving grade in his season debut.
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Cleveland Browns 31, Miami Dolphins 6
With poor weather conditions in Cleveland on Sunday, rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was expected to shoulder a heavy workload, and he delivered. While he averaged just 3.4 yards per carry overall, he impressively gained 3.8 yards after contact per attempt, showcasing his power and ability to create yards on his own.
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New England Patriots 31, Tennessee Titans 13
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye earned a PFF grade above 75.0 for the second straight week with another strong performance against the Tennessee Titans. He recorded three big-time throws, posting a 13.0% big-time throw rate — the highest mark in any game of his two-year career with at least 10 pass attempts.
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Chicago Bears 26, New Orleans Saints 14
The Chicago Bears’ rushing attack was dominant in their win over the New Orleans Saints, as both D'Andre Swift and rookie Kyle Monangai averaged more than 6.0 yards per carry. Swift earned an 81.0 PFF rushing grade, averaging 3.32 yards after contact per attempt. Monangai set a career high in rushing yards, averaging 2.92 yards after contact per carry and earning a 71.3 PFF rushing grade.
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Denver Broncos 33, New York Giants 32
Cornerback Pat Surtain II was lockdown once again as the Broncos completed an improbable comeback against the New York Giants on Sunday. Across 43 coverage snaps, Surtain didn’t allow a single reception on three targets and added a key pass breakup, anchoring Denver’s secondary in the win.
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Indianapolis Colts 38, Los Angeles Chargers 14
The Colts’ defensive front consistently pressured Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert throughout the game, led by standout interior lineman DeForest Buckner. Across 51 pass-rush snaps, Buckner earned an 83.8 PFF pass-rush grade, tallying nine total pressures — including two sacks and two quarterback hits — as he dominated in the trenches.
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Dallas Cowboys 44, Washington Commanders 22
After a slow start to his Cowboys tenure, edge defender Jadeveon Clowney made a major impact in the team’s win over the Commanders. He earned an 88.6 PFF pass-rushing grade, generating four pressures on just 16 pass-rush snaps and posting an impressive 20.0% win rate off the edge.
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Green Bay Packers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23
While edge defender Micah Parsons had consistently generated pressure through the first six weeks of the season, he had yet to post a true breakout performance in the sack column — until Sunday. Parsons dominated, recording eight total pressures and three sacks, earning an elite 92.8 PFF pass-rush grade for the game.
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San Francisco 49ers 20, Atlanta Falcons 10
Running back Christian McCaffrey delivered a massive performance for the 49ers on Sunday Night Football, leading the team in both rushing and receiving while accounting for 201 of their 317 total offensive yards. He forced four missed tackles across his combined touches and earned an impressive 81.4 PFF grade for his all-around effort.
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Detroit Lions 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9
The Lions’ offense ran through running back Jahmyr Gibbs, as the former first-round pick led the team with 136 rushing yards and added 82 receiving yards. Gibbs forced nine missed tackles on 17 carries, averaged 5.47 yards per route run, and earned an impressive 81.9 PFF grade for his all-around performance.
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Seattle Seahawks 27, Houston Texans 19
Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba continued to make his case as one of the league’s premier receivers with another stellar outing on Monday Night Football. He drew 14 targets, catching eight passes for 123 yards and a touchdown while averaging an impressive 3.52 yards per route run.