NFL Week 15: Highest-graded plays of the week

  • TreVeyon Henderson’s long touchdown run: The Patriots running back turned what looked like a loss into a game-breaking 65-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter against the Bills. After navigating heavy backfield traffic, he cut away from pressure, beat contain to the edge and outran the defense for the score
  • Caleb Williams’ best throw of the week: It feels like every week Caleb Williams makes a throw that only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL are capable of, and he added another to the list in Week 15 against the Browns. Rolling right and nearly on the sideline, Williams dropped a perfect ball over safety Grant Delpit to DJ Moore in the back of the end zone for a touchdown
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This season, we’re launching a weekly series at PFF that provides a behind-the-scenes look at our grading process. Each week, we’ll break down some of the highest-graded individual plays, complete with tweets to show you the action.

Here are a few standout plays from Week 15.

TreVeyon Henderson’s long touchdown run

The Patriots running back turned what looked like a loss into a game-breaking 65-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter against the Bills. After navigating heavy backfield traffic, he cut away from pressure, beat contain to the edge and outran the defense for the score, earning a +1.5 PFF grade on the play.


Abdul Carter’s forced fumble and recovery

It didn’t ultimately spark a comeback for the Giants, but their top draft pick delivered a massive late-game play to give them a chance. With Washington trying to bleed the clock, he stripped the ball from running back Jeremy McNichols and recovered the fumble himself, earning a +2.0 PFF grade on the play.


Caleb Williams’ best throw of the week

It feels like every week Caleb Williams makes a throw that only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL are capable of, and he added another to the list in Week 15 against the Browns. Rolling right and nearly on the sideline, Williams dropped a perfect ball over safety Grant Delpit to DJ Moore in the back of the end zone for a touchdown, a play that earned a +1.5 PFF grade.


Pat Surtain II’s incredible interception

The reigning Defensive Player of the Year delivered another game-changing moment with this play. He ran stride for stride with Packers wide receiver Christian Watson before laying out for a diving interception early in the second half, a takeaway that earned a +1.5 PFF grade.

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