PFF grades are now live for the first wave of games from Week 2 of the 2025 NFL preseason.
PFF's dedicated team of graders has been hard at work, analyzing every player on every play in real time. 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.
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Tennessee Titans 23, Atlanta Falcons 20
First-year Titans targets Gunnar Helm (90.1 PFF receiving grade) and Elic Ayomanor (81.5) are proving to be early weapons for an offense in desperate need of more contributors in the passing game. The tandem combined for 95 yards on six receptions against the Falcons, with Helm also hauling in a 25-yard contested catch between two defenders for a touchdown.
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Seattle Seahawks 33, Kansas City Chiefs 16
After enduring constant struggles last season, the Seahawks’ offensive line is looking deeper heading into 2025. Guard Anthony Bradford and center Jalen Sundell each earned 90.0-plus PFF overall grades, thanks to each allowing zero pressures and strong showings in the ground game.
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Miami Dolphins 24, Detroit Lions 17
The Lions have solidified their receiving depth with options like undrafted rookie Jackson Meeks, who continues to elevate his game this preseason. Meeks caught all seven of his targets for 93 yards and a touchdown, on his way to posting a game-high 90.5 PFF receiving grade.
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Houston Texans 20, Carolina Panthers 3
Texans guard/center Juice Scruggs is fighting to carve out a depth role on Houston’s offensive line. After a poor showing last week, the third-year interior blocker bounced back this week, producing a 91.6 PFF overall grade. He allowed zero pressures in pass protection and made an impact in the run game.
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Green Bay Packers 23, Indianapolis Colts 19
Colts cornerback Chris Lammons is making a strong case to make the team's roster after his performance this weekend. The veteran showcased sticky coverage, letting up just a single reception on six targets into his coverage while notching three forced incompletions. He posted a game-high 89.9 PFF coverage grade.
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New England Patriots 20, Minnesota Vikings 12
Former FCS standout and undrafted rookie Efton Chism III has been showing out in training camp, and that effort is translating to game day. Chism earned an 85.8 PFF receiving grade this weekend, as he hauled in all six of his targets for 71 yards and his second touchdown of the preseason while generating an impressive 4.44 yards per route run.
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Cleveland Browns 22, Philadelphia Eagles 13
Philadelphia’s ability to draft impact players continues to pay off. Second-round rookie safety Andrew Mukuba made a splash in his preseason debut, posting a 94.2 PFF coverage grade after securing a pick-six and allowing just a 15.3 passer rating into his coverage.
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San Francisco 49ers 22, Las Vegas Raiders 19
Raiders sixth-round rookie defensive tackle JJ Pegues took a meaningful step forward this weekend after a poor performance in the first week of preseason action. Pegues had an excellent showing rushing the passer, totaling four pressures to go along with a 31.3% pass-rush win rate on 16 snaps, earning himself a 78.8 PFF pass-rush grade.
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Baltimore Ravens 31, Dallas Cowboys 13
Although the Cowboys didn’t put their best foot forward against the Ravens, cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. was a bright spot for the team. The former second-round pick posted a 92.8 PFF coverage grade, thanks to a big interception returned for a touchdown that gave Dallas an early lead — albeit a short-lived one.
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Los Angeles Rams 23, Los Angeles Chargers 22
After struggling to start the preseason, Chargers second-round pick Tre Harris appears to be getting into the swing of things. The young receiver earned an 83.8 PFF receiving grade in preseason Week 2, converting five of his six receptions into first downs, including an explosive 34-yard gain to put the Chargers inside the one-yard line.
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New York Giants 31, New York Jets 12
The Giants’ quarterback room is looking deep heading into the regular season. The combination of Jaxson Dart, Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito produced a cumulative 74.3 PFF passing grade, generating more than 400 yards in the air, tossing three big-time throws and making zero turnover-worthy plays.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17, Pittsburgh Steelers 14
The Buccaneers' secondary had several standout performers in a three-interception performance against the Steelers, with cornerback Zyon McCollum being perhaps the most noteworthy. The fourth-year player allowed zero receptions on two targets, including an interception, leading to a strong 90.7 PFF coverage grade.
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Denver Broncos 27, Arizona Cardinals 7
Although he played just nine snaps, new Broncos tight end Evan Engram wasted no time showcasing exactly what he can bring to Denver’s offense. His first reception as a Bronco was an explosive one, going for 58 yards and leading the offense out of the shadow of its own goal line. That allowed the veteran to produce a 93.0 PFF receiving grade.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 17, New Orleans Saints 17
Even with more targets on the offense, tight end Brenton Strange is proving his abilities as a receiver. Although he played just 14 snaps, Strange came up big, hauling in a pair of crucial third-down receptions to move the chains and keep the drive alive, earning him a strong 87.6 PFF receiving grade.
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Chicago Bears 38, Buffalo Bills 0
The Bears' dynamic duo of tight ends in rookie Colston Loveland (89.4 PFF receiving grade) and Cole Kmet (85.0) is already making an impact. Despite playing limited snaps, they combined for three receptions and 55 yards, with each moving the chains once.
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Cincinnati Bengals 31, Washington Commanders 17
Learning from a pair of elite receivers has seemingly paid off big for Bengals receiver Mitchell Tinsley, who earned an 88.9 PFF receiving grade in this contest. The 25-year-old hauled in all five of his targets for 73 yards and a pair of scores as he looks to secure a spot on the roster.
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