PFF grades are LIVE: NFL Week 16

PFF grades are now live for every Week 16 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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Los Angeles Chargers 34, Denver Broncos 27

Broncos CB Kris Abrams-Draine

The fifth-round draft pick impressed for the second straight week, earning a 75.8 PFF coverage grade in the Broncos' loss to the Chargers on Thursday Night Football. From 35 coverage snaps, he allowed three receptions for 49 yards on six targets and came away with an interception.

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Kansas City Chiefs 27, Houston Texans 19

Chiefs DI Chris Jones

Jones starred again as the Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon, moving one step closer to locking up the AFC's No. 1 seed. From 35 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up eight pressures, three of which were quarterback hits.

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Baltimore Ravens 34, Pittsburgh Steelers 17

Ravens S Kyle Hamilton

The star safety had another stellar performance in the Ravens' secondary as they took down the Steelers at home on Saturday afternoon. He finished the game with three tackles resulting in a defensive stop, a pass breakup, a forced fumble and a 90.0 PFF overall grade.

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Cincinnati Bengals 24, Cleveland Browns 6

Bengals QB Joe Burrow

The Bengals' slim playoff hopes are still alive, and their quarterback enjoyed another impressive performance. Burrow earned a 74.2 PFF passing grade, going 23-of-30 for 252 yards with three touchdowns and three big-time throws.

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Washington Commanders 36, Philadelphia Eagles 33

Commanders QB Jayden Daniels

The rookie quarterback led the Commanders to another comeback win on Sunday, keeping intact their slim hopes of winning the NFC East. Daniels went 24-of-39 passing with 258 yards, five touchdowns, two interceptions, three big-time throws and two turnover-worthy plays. He didn’t find the end zone as a runner but did force six missed tackles on nine carries.

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Los Angeles Rams 19, New York Jets 9

Rams RB Kyren Williams

Williams was the key in the Rams' win over the Jets as they took a one-game lead in the NFC West. He earned an 84.1 PFF rushing grade. Eighty-two of his 122 rushing yards came after contact and he forced a pair of missed tackles.

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Indianapolis Colts 38, Tennessee Titans 30

Colts RB Jonathan Taylor

The star running back handled 29 carries as the Colts held off the Titans to keep their playoff hopes alive, finishing with 218 rushing yards. He earned a 77.0 PFF rushing grade, having forced six missed tackles and producing 99 of his rushing yards after contact.

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Detroit Lions 34, Chicago Bears 17

Lions WR Jameson Williams

The speedy receiver was Jared Goff’s top target in the Lions' over the Bears, turning six targets into 143 yards and a touchdown. Across 31 receiving snaps, he finished the game with an average of 4.61 yards per route run.

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Carolina Panthers 36, Arizona Cardinals 30

Panthers QB Bryce Young

Young looked very good despite the Panthers‘ low-volume passing attack in Week 16. He went 17-of-26 for 158 yards and a pair of touchdowns, finishing the game with four big-time throws, no turnover-worthy plays and a 91.7 PFF overall grade.

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Atlanta Falcons 34, New York Giants 7

Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr.

Penix was impressive in his NFL first start, going 18-of-27 for 202 yards and a 77.7 PFF passing grade. He did throw an interception, but it wasn’t his fault, with tight end Kyle Pitts‘ failure to secure the ball leading to the turnover.

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Buffalo Bills 24, New England Patriots 21

Bills EDGE Von Miller

Miller rolled back the years with an impressive performance off the edge for the Bills' defense in their win over the Patriots. From 23 pass-rushing snaps, he tallied a hit, five hurries and a 35.0% pass-rush win rate thanks to several pass-rushing wins that didn’t result in pressure.

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Miami Dolphins 29, San Francisco 49ers 17

Dolphins RB De'Von Achane

The second-year running back had one of his best games of the season, totaling 190 scrimmage yards. Achane averaged 2.69 yards per route run as a receiver, and his long touchdown run at the end of the game pushed him over the 100-yard mark.

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Las Vegas Raiders 19, Jacksonville Jaguars 14

Raiders DI John Jenkins

On the field for 22 snaps in Sunday’s win over the Jaguars, Jenkins impressed both as a pass-rusher and against the run. He recorded a quarterback hit from just eight pass-rushing snaps and earned a 67.8 PFF run-defense grade.

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Minnesota Vikings 27, Seattle Seahawks 24

Vikings EDGE Andrew Van Ginkel

Van Ginkel continued his impressive first season with the Vikings in the team's win over the Seahawks, helping them keep pace with the Detroit Lions in the NFC North. He racked up seven pressures, two of which were sacks, across 32 pass-rushing snaps.

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Dallas Cowboys 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24

Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis

Lewis was the best player on an impressive night for the Dallas secondary. He recorded a tackle resulting in a defensive stop, forced an incompletion and made an incredible interception where he ripped the ball away from Buccaneers receiver Jalen McMillan in the end zone. He also added a tackle resulting in a defensive stop against the run, ending the game with a 72.7 PFF overall grade.

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Green Bay Packers 34, New Orleans Saints 0

Packers HB Josh Jacobs

Jacobs got 17 touches on offense and forced eight missed tackles, earning a 90.4 PFF grade on the night. He averaged 3.80 yards per route run as a receiver, 3.54 yards after contact per carry as a runner and found the end zone once.

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