PFF grades are now live for every Week 13 game of the 2024 NFL season.
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. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for every player, subscribe to PFF+.
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Kansas City Chiefs 19, Las Vegas Raiders 17
Raiders TE Brock Bowers
While the Raiders ultimately lost the game, their rookie tight end was the story once again. Bowers earned a 91.5 PFF receiving grade, turning 13 targets into 140 yards and a touchdown to average 3.78 yards per route run in the game.
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Green Bay Packers 30, Miami Dolphins 17
Packers RB Josh Jacobs
Jacobs' raw rushing numbers aren’t that impressive — 19 carries for just 43 yards — but he averaged more yards after contact (2.8) than he did per carry (2.3) and forced nine missed tackles. He also impressed as a receiver, with four receptions for 74 yards and seven forced missed tackles.
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Dallas Cowboys 27, New York Giants 20
Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons
Parsons was a force off the edge for the Cowboys, earning a 90.3 PFF pass-rushing grade. From 41 pass-rushing snaps, he produced a 29.7% PFF pass-rush win rate and racked up seven pressures, including three sacks.
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Detroit Lions 23, Chicago Bears 20
Lions G Kevin Zeitler
Zeitler posted an 88.2 PFF PFF pass-blocking grade, with no pressures allowed from 36 pass-blocking snaps on Thanksgiving. He stood out as a run-blocker, too, earning an 86.5 PFF run-blocking grade on a Lions offensive line that helped power the team to a 194-yard day on the ground.
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Washington Commanders 42, Tennessee Titans 19
Commanders WR Terry McLaurin
McLaurin was the Commanders‘ top receiver in a comfortable win on Sunday afternoon, earning a 76.7 PFF receiving grade. He caught all eight targets thrown his way for 73 yards, averaging 2.21 yards per route run and scoring two touchdowns.
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Los Angeles Chargers 17, Atlanta Falcons 13
Chargers WR Ladd McConkey
McConkey was the focal point of the Chargers‘ passing attack once again, averaging 4.68 yards per route run in the game. He earned a 70.8 PFF receiving grade, turning 11 targets into nine receptions for 117 yards, though he did fumble after hauling in a pass.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 44, Cincinnati Bengals 38
Steelers QB Russell Wilson
Wilson had a stellar outing for the Steelers on Sunday afternoon, finishing 29-of-38 for 414 yards, with three touchdowns and an interception in the win over the Bengals. He earned an 80.3 PFF passing grade and recorded two big-time throws.
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Houston Texans 23, Jacksonville Jaguars 20
Texans OT Laremy Tunsil
The Texans' highest-graded player on the day, Laremy Tunsil, delivered a stellar performance. He earned a 78.8 PFF run-blocking grade, excelling in the ground game, and was even more dominant in pass protection, posting an 87.6 PFF pass-blocking grade. Tunsil also didn’t allow a single pressure across 40 pass-blocking snaps.
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Minnesota Vikings 23, Arizona Cardinals 22
Vikings CB Byron Murphy Jr.
Murphy impressed for the Vikings on Sunday afternoon, earning a 79.7 PFF coverage grade. On the field for 55 coverage snaps, he allowed five receptions for 56 yards on eight targets and recorded both an interception and a pass breakup.
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Indianapolis Colts 25, New England Patriots 24
Colts QB Anthony Richardson
Richardson earned a PFF grade above 75.0 for the third straight week, making an impact both as a passer and as a runner. He went 12-for-24 for 109 yards with three big-time throws as a passer. He added 48 yards and a touchdown from nine carries as a runner.
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Seattle Seahawks 26, New York Jets 21
Seahawks DI Leonard Williams
Williams had an impressive all-round game on Sunday, making an impact as a pass-rusher, against the run and even in coverage. He racked up a pair of sacks and a pair of hurries from 34 pass-rushing snaps, and in coverage, he came down with an interception, which he returned for a touchdown.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26, Carolina Panthers 23
Panthers QB Bryce Young
Young continued an impressive run of performances despite the Panthers losing to the Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon. He went 26-for-46 for 298 yards with four big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays and has put together four straight games with a PFF grade above 70.0.
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Los Angeles Rams 21, New Orleans Saints 14
Rams EDGE Jared Verse
The Rams rookie edge defender continues to show why he was one of the first defensive players off the board in April’s NFL Draft and had another strong showing in Sunday’s win over the Saints. From 30 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up three quarterback hits and three hurries and tallied three defensive stops against the run.
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Philadelphia Eagles 24, Baltimore Ravens 19
Eagles OT Jordan Mailata
Mailata was a dominant force up front for the Eagles in Sunday’s win over the Ravens, impressing both in pass protection and as a run blocker. He allowed just one pressure from 24 pass-blocking snaps and earned an elite 95.6 PFF run-blocking grade.
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Buffalo Bills 35, San Francisco 49ers 10
Bills TE Dawson Knox
Knox made the most of limited opportunities in the passing game on a snowy Sunday night in Buffalo, averaging 4.31 yards per route run with two receptions for 56 yards from 13 snaps as a receiver. He also impressed as a run blocker, earning an 82.2 PFF run-blocking grade in the game.
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Denver Broncos 41, Cleveland Browns 32
Broncos CB Ja'Quan McMillian
McMillian’s 91.6 PFF grade was bolstered by his game-changing pick-six late in the contest, but his impact extended far beyond that single play. Across 47 snaps in coverage, he allowed six receptions for 69 yards on 10 targets, broke up three passes and also earned an impressive 82.4 PFF run-defense grade.
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