NFL Week 3: PFF Team of the Week, Player Awards

  • Bills G David Edwards takes home Offensive Player of the Week: It’s rare for an offensive lineman to take home recognition like this, but a 95.4 overall grade makes it well deserved. Edwards allowed just one pressure on 34 pass-blocking snaps and posted an elite 93.8 PFF run-blocking grade in Buffalo’s win over the Dolphins.
  • A 99.9 PFF grade: The highest single-game grade in nearly 20 years of PFF tracking every player on every play. Targeted three times across 26 coverage snaps, Minnesota's Isaiah Rodgers allowed just one 2-yard reception while recording a pass breakup, an interception, two forced fumbles and a pair of defensive touchdowns.

Offense

Defense

Offensive Player of the Week: David Edwards, Buffalo Bills

It’s rare for an offensive lineman to take home recognition like this, but a 95.4 overall grade makes it well deserved for Bills left guard David Edwards. He allowed just one pressure on 34 pass-blocking snaps and posted an elite 93.8 PFF run-blocking grade in Buffalo’s win over the Dolphins.


Defensive Player of the Week: Cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, Minnesota Vikings

A 99.9 PFF grade — that’s what Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers earned in Sunday’s dominant win over the Bengals.

It marks the highest single-game grade in nearly 20 years of PFF tracking every player on every play. Targeted three times across 26 coverage snaps, Rodgers allowed just one 2-yard reception while recording a pass breakup, an interception, two forced fumbles and a pair of defensive touchdowns.


Rookie of the Week: Wide Receiver Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Emeka Egbuka delivered another standout performance for the Buccaneers, highlighted by a one-handed grab down the right sideline with Sauce Gardner draped in coverage. He finished the game with six receptions for 85 yards on eight targets, averaging an impressive 3.70 yards per route run.


Offensive Line of the Week: Buffalo Bills

The Bills held up well in pass protection during their win over the Dolphins, allowing just six total pressures—three of which came against right tackle Spencer Brown. They were even more dominant in the run game, with four of five offensive line starters earning a PFF run-blocking grade of 70.0 or higher. Both starting guards, David Edwards and O’Cyrus Torrence, led the way with grades above 90.0.

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