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Los Angeles Chargers 34, Denver Broncos 27
Broncos CB Chris Abrams-Drain
The fifth-round draft pick impressed for the second week in a row, earning a PFF coverage grade of 75.8 following the Broncos’ loss to the Chargers on Thursday Night Football. In 35 snaps, he had three receptions for 49 yards on six targets and ended with an interception.
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Kansas City Chiefs 27, Houston Texans 19
Chiefs D.I. Chris Jones
Managers the defensive lineman starred again as they won Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon, moving one step closer to clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Of his 35 passes, he picked up eight hits, three of which were quarterback hits.
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Baltimore Ravens 34, Pittsburgh Steelers 17
Crows C Kyle Hamilton
The star cornerback put in another stellar performance in the Ravens’ secondary as they defeated the Steelers at home on Saturday afternoon. He finished the game with three tackles, leading to a defensive stop, a pass breakup, a forced fumble and an overall PFF grade of 90.0.
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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 put in another impressive performance. Burrow earned a 74.2 PFF passing grade, going 23-of-30 for 252 yards with three touchdowns and three scores.
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Washington Commanders 36, Philadelphia Eagles 33
QB Commanders Jayden Daniels
The rookie quarterback led the Commanders to another win on Sunday, keeping their slim hopes of winning the NFC East alive. Daniels was 24-of-39 passing for 258 yards, five touchdowns, two interceptions, three big throws and two turnover-worthy plays. As a runner, he didn’t find the end zone but had six misses on nine carries.
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Los Angeles Rams 19, New York Jets 9
Rams RB Kyren Williams
Williams played a key role in the Rams’ win over the Rams. Jets as they held a one-game lead in the NFC West. He earned a PFF speed grade of 84.1. Eighty-two of his 122 yards came through contact, and he committed a pair of misses.
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Indianapolis Colts 38, Tennessee Titans 30
Colts RB Jonathan Taylor
The star running back completed 29 carries as the Colts held their offense in check. Titans to keep their playoff hopes alive, finishing with 218 yards. He earned a PFF rushing grade of 77.0 with six missed tackles and 99 yards after contact.
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Detroit Lions 34, Chicago Bears 17
Lions WR Jameson Williams
The fast receiver was Jared Goffthe main goal of “Lviv” is over Bearsturning six targets into 143 yards and a touchdown. In 31 snaps, he finished the game with an average of 4.61 yards per carry.
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Carolina Panthers 36, Arizona Cardinals 30
Panthers QB Bryce Young
Young looked very good despite PanthersLow pass attack in Week 16. He went 17 of 26 for 158 yards and a pair of touchdowns, finishing the game with four big catches, no turnover-worthy plays and an overall PFF grade of 91.7.
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Atlanta Falcons 34, New York Giants 7
Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr.
Penix was impressive in his first NFL start, going 18 of 27 for 202 yards and a 77.7 PFF passing grade. He threw an interception, but it wasn’t his fault, tight end Kyle PittsFailure to tackle the ball resulted in a turnover.
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Buffalo Bills 24, New England Patriots 21
EDGE Accounts Miller
Miller rolled back the years with an impressive performance on the Bills defense in their win over the Patriots. In 23 pass rushing attempts, he tallied a hit, five rushes and a 35.0% pass rush win percentage thanks to several pass rush wins that didn’t result in pressure.
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Miami Dolphins 29, San Francisco 49ers 17
Dolphins RB De’Von Achane
The sophomore running back had one of his best games of the season, totaling 190 yards. Achane averaged 2.69 yards per carry as a receiver, and his long touchdown run late in the game put him over the 100-yard mark.
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Las Vegas Raiders 19, Jacksonville Jaguars 14
Raiders DI John Jenkins
Played 22 snaps in Sunday’s win over JaguarsJenkins has impressed as both a pass rusher and an offensive tackle. He recorded a quarterback hit on just eight rushing passes and earned a 67.8 PFF defensive 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 victory over Seahawkshelping them keep up Detroit Lions in NFC North. He scored seven points, two of which were sacks, on 32 passes.
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Dallas Cowboys 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24
Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis
Lewis was the best player on an impressive night in the secondary in Dallas. He recorded a tackle that resulted in a defensive stop, forced an incompletion and made an incredible interception that ripped the ball off Buccaneers receiver Jalen McMillan in the end zone. He also added a tackle that resulted in a stop in run defense, finishing with an overall PFF grade of 72.7.
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