PFF grades are now live for the Week 17 Christmas Day, Thursday Night Football and Saturday games.
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Kansas City Chiefs 29, Pittsburgh Steelers 10
Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy
Worthy set a career-high with 79 receiving yards on Christmas Day against the Steelers, catching all eight targets thrown his way. He finished the game having averaged 2.26 yards per route run and earned a 71.3 PFF receiving grade.
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Baltimore Ravens 31, Houston Texans 2
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson played only three quarters due to the Ravens' dominance, but he still found time to go 10-of-15 passing for 168 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He made three big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays and earned an 84.3 PFF passing grade. Jackson dominated as a runner, too, rushing for 87 yards on four carries and earning a 90.2 PFF rushing grade.
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Seattle Seahawks 6, Chicago Bears 3
Seahawks LB Tyrice Knight
Knight recorded a tackle resulting in a defensive stop in run defense but was even better against the pass in the Seahawks‘ Thursday Night Football win. He came away with a forced incompletion, an 88.4 PFF coverage grade and four hurries from eight pass-rushing snaps.
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Los Angeles Chargers 40, New England Patriots 7
Chargers QB Justin Herbert
The Chargers clinched a playoff spot on Saturday afternoon, and Herbert was once again key to their success. He went 27-of-39 passing for 278 yards, adding a big-time throw with no turnover-worthy plays on his way to an 85.4 PFF overall grade.
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Cincinnati Bengals 30, Denver Broncos 24
Bengals QB Joe Burrow
Burrow continues to do everything in his power to get the Bengals to the postseason. He put together another elite performance as the Bengals defeated the Broncos in overtime on Saturday afternoon. He went 39-of-49 for 412 yards, with three big-time throws, an 83.7% adjusted completion rate and a 93.6 PFF overall grade.
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Los Angeles Rams 13, Arizona Cardinals 9
Rams WR Puka Nacua
With Nacua's help, the Rams moved one step closer to clinching the NFC West title. Despite seeing an average depth of target of just 5.8 yards, he averaged 4.16 yards per route run and earned an 88.1 PFF receiving grade.
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Philadelphia Eagles 41, Dallas Cowboys 7
Eagles QBs Kenny Pickett and Tanner McKee
The Eagles went into Sunday’s game with the Dallas Cowboys with backup Kenny Pickett at quarterback and ended it with third-stringer Tanner McKee, but they still managed to dominate in a win that clinched the NFC East. Pickett went 10-for-15 for 143 yards and earned a 72.7 PFF passing grade, while McKee earned a 90.1 PFF passing grade, going 3-for-4 for 54 yards and two touchdowns.
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Buffalo Bills 40, New York Jets 14
Bills CB Christian Benford
One of the most underrated cornerbacks in the NFL, Benford had another big game on Sunday as the Bills locked up the two-seed in the AFC. On the field for 24 coverage snaps, he allowed just one reception for 9 yards and came away with an interception, earning an 88.8 PFF coverage grade on the day.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 20, Tennessee Titans 13
Jaguars EDGE Josh Hines-Allen
Hines-Allen was impressive again as the Jaguars defeated the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, earning a 70.8 PFF grade in the win. From 33 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up a sack, a hit and seven hurries, giving him a 27.3% pressure rate in the game.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Carolina Panthers 14
Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield
Mayfield was fantastic as the Buccaneers moved into the top spot in the NFC South once again with their win over the Panthers. He went 27-for-32 for 359 yards and five touchdowns, with no interceptions or turnover-worthy plays, helping him to a 90.5 PFF grade on the day.
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Las Vegas Raiders 25, New Orleans Saints 10
Raiders G Jackson Powers-Johnson
The Raiders' second-round draft pick had his best game in the NFL to date as his team defeated the Saints on Sunday afternoon. He earned an 84.1 run-blocking grade and was even better in pass protection, allowing zero pressures from 37 pass-blocking snaps.
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New York Giants 45, Indianapolis Colts 33
Giants WR Malik Nabers
Though the win knocked them out of the top spot in the current NFL draft order, Giants fans at least saw another huge game from Malik Nabers in what has been an incredible rookie campaign. He averaged 7.13 yards per route run on the day and earned a 93.0 PFF receiving grade, turning eight targets into seven receptions for 171 yards.
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Miami Dolphins 20, Cleveland Browns 3
Dolphins LB Tyrel Dodson
The Dolphins kept their playoff hopes alive with their win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon, with their in-season acquisition at linebacker stepping up to make some key plays. On the field for 46 coverage snaps, he allowed just 15 yards on three receptions and finished the game with two defensive stops, an interception and a 91.7 PFF coverage grade.
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Minnesota Vikings 27, Green Bay Packers 25
Vikings G Dalton Risner
The Vikings won on Sunday afternoon to set up a battle against the Detroit Lions for the No. 1 seed in Week 18, and Risner was key to that win up front. He was solid as a run-blocker, earning a 74.4 PFF run blocking grade. In pass protection, he gave up two hurries from 46 pass-blocking snaps.
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Washington Commanders 30, Atlanta Falcons 24
Washington QB Jayden Daniels
Daniels led yet another game-winning drive as the Commanders clinched their place in the playoffs in the NFC on Sunday Night Football. He went 24-for-36 for 227 yards, with four of his 12 incompletions coming on drops by his receivers, giving him an 84.8% adjusted completion rate in the game.
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Detroit Lions 40, San Francisco 49ers 34
Lions QB Jared Goff
The Lions offense needed to be able to keep scoring, given how they performed on defense, and that’s exactly what they did with Goff at the helm. He went 26-for-34 for 303 yards with three touchdowns, no interceptions, and a trio of big-time throws.