PFF grades are now live for every Week 14 game of the 2024 NFL season.
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GB@DET | NYJ@MIA | ATL@MIN | NO@NYG | CAR@PHI |
CLE@PIT | LV@TB | JAX@TEN | SEA@ARI | CHI@SF |
BUF@LAR | LAC@KC | CIN@DAL
DETROIT LIONS 34, GREEN BAY PACKERS 31
Lions LB Jack Campbell
Leading the way for a depleted Lions defense, Campbell earned the highest single-game PFF grade of his two-year career in Detroit’s win on Thursday Night Football. He registered a pair of tackles resulting in a defensive stop against the run and earned a positive grade on 21.7% of his run-defense snaps.
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Miami Dolphins 32, New York Jets 26
Dolphins WRs Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle
The Dolphins‘ passing attack flowed through its top two receivers on Sunday afternoon, powering them to an overtime win over the Jets. Hill averaged 2.45 yards per route run, turning 14 targets into 115 yards. Waddle averaged 2.41 yards per route run, picking up 99 yards on nine receptions.
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Minnesota Vikings 42, Atlanta Falcons 21
Vikings WRs Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison
The Vikings‘ top two receivers were unstoppable in their win over the Atlanta Falcons, accounting for five receiving touchdowns on the day. Jefferson averaged 3.77 yards per route run, while Addison averaged 4.43 yards per route run. Both earned PFF receiving grades above 88.0.
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New Orleans Saints 14, New York Giants 11
Saints CB Ugo Amadi
The Saints defense stifled the Giants offense for much of the day, and Amadi was key to that in the defensive backfield. Targeted 10 times from 60 snaps in coverage, he did allow seven receptions, but they went for just 61 yards and he forced a pair of incompletions. He recorded two defensive stops in coverage and another one against the run.
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Philadelphia Eagles 22, Carolina Panthers 16
Eagles LB Zack Baun
Baun continued his best season in the NFL to date with another strong showing in the Eagles‘ win over the Panthers on Sunday. He registered five defensive stops against the run, added another in coverage, and he tallied a sack and two hits from 10 pass-rushing snaps.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Cleveland Browns 14
Steelers LB Patrick Queen
The Steelers' free-agent acquisition at linebacker had his best game of the season on Sunday, earning an 82.6 PFF grade — his highest since signing for the team in the spring. In coverage, he had a forced incompletion and registered two defensive stops.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 28, Las Vegas Raiders 13
Buccaneers CB Tykee Smith
Targeted seven times from 28 snaps in coverage, the Buccaneers‘ third-round rookie out of Georgia had another stellar outing. He allowed just three receptions for 24 yards, registered a tackle resulting in a defensive stop and came down with a red-zone interception, finishing the game with a 91.7 PFF coverage grade.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 10, Tennessee Titans 6
Jaguars EDGE Josh Hines-Allen
Hines-Allen was dominant up front for a Jaguars unit that held the Titans to just 6 points in Sunday afternoon’s win. From 24 pass-rushing snaps, he registered a sack and two hurries, forcing a fumble of the sack, earning a 91.4 PFF pass-rushing grade on the day.
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Seattle Seahawks 30, Arizona Cardinals 18
CB Devon Witherspoon
It was a good day in general for the Seahawks defense, with nine defensive players earning a PFF grade above 65.0 while playing at least 25 snaps. Witherspoon allowed just 15 yards from three receptions from 43 snaps in coverage, earning a 66.8 PFF coverage grade on the day.
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San Francisco 49ers 38, Chicago Bears 13
49ers RB Isaac Guerendo
Guerendo looked like the perfect substitute for Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason on Sunday afternoon, though he did exit the game late with an injury of his own. He rushed for 78 yards on 15 carries, with 58 of his yards coming after contact, and he earned a 71.7 PFF rushing grade on the day.
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Los Angeles Rams 44, Buffalo Bills 42
Rams WR Puka Nacua
Nacua was incredible as the Rams outlasted the Bills in an instant classic on Sunday afternoon, averaging 6.00 yards per route run on the day. He earned a 92.8 PFF receiving grade and averaged 13.5 yards per catch despite seeing an average depth of target of just 6.9 yards.
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Kansas City Chiefs 19, Los Angeles Chargers 17
Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco
Handling 14 carries in the Chiefs‘ win over the Chargers, Pacheco was back to his best, with 40 of his 55 rushing yards coming after contact. He had zero carries that went for a loss or no gain and earned a 66.7 PFF rushing grade.
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Cincinnati Bengals 27, Dallas Cowboys 20
Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase
The Bengals‘ star wide receiver remains on track for the triple crown, leading the league in catches, yards and touchdowns. In the Bengals‘ win on Monday Night Football in Dallas, he averaged 3.93 yards per route run, racking up 177 yards on 14 receptions and earning a 90.4 PFF receiving grade.
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