Cleveland Browns started week 12 with a win over Pittsburgh Steelers on a snow-covered Huntington Bank field Thursday night.
In a game with heavy snowfall, both offenses struggled on the ground, but surprisingly both passers were able to have some success getting air as Russell Wilson went 21 of 28 for 270 passing yards and a touchdown while Jameis Winston finished 18 of 27 for 219 yards passing and an interception.
PFF’s dedicated team of evaluators worked hard to analyze every player in every game in real time. Estimates and data will be available after thorough review tomorrow at 12:00 pm EST.
In the meantime, we’ve collected some general data and snapshot counts from the game to give you a preview. Our expert evaluators also nominated the game’s outstanding player, recognizing his exceptional performance on the field.
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HIGHEST CLASS PLAYERS
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GAME PLAYER
Even though they lost, Steelers EDGE Nick Herbig made a huge effort as Herbig benefited from all the attention given to TJ Watt.
As a pass rusher, Herbig finished with a team-high 26.3% pass rush win rate, three pass rush wins, one sack, one forced fumble and two pass rush wins that did not result in pressure.
Herbig wasn’t a one-trick pony either, as he also made a huge impact on the run, totaling three stops and an assist.
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