- Josh Allen was on the money against the Chiefs: Allen had just three incompletions on 26 attempts, one on a drop and another on a throwaway, meaning he was responsible for only a single true incompletion all game. His 96.0% adjusted completion percentage ranks as the second-best single-game mark of the season.
- Caleb Williams earned a 90.8 PFF overall grade, the highest single-game mark of his career: Williams was pressured on nearly 44% of his dropbacks yet still threw for 107 yards, produced one big-time throw and posted a 75.0% adjusted completion percentage in those situations.
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2025 Quarterback rankings