PFF grades are now live for every Week 3 game of the 2024 NFL season.
PFF's dedicated team of graders has been hard at work, analyzing every player on every play in real time during Week 3 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.
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New York Jets 24, New England Patriots 3
Jets C Joe Tippmann
The second-year center earned a career-high 85.8 PFF overall grade on Thursday Night Football. He didn’t allow a single sack, hit or hurry across 43 pass-blocking snaps, and his 85.6 PFF run-blocking grade was the best among Jets offensive linemen.
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Indianapolis Colts 21, Chicago Bears 16
Colts G Quenton Nelson
The Colts' star interior offensive lineman looks to be back to his best and had another stellar game up front as the Colts defeated the Chicago Bears. He didn’t allow a sack, hit or hurry in the game — the third consecutive game where he hasn’t allowed a pressure — and earned an 86.0 PFF pass-blocking grade.
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New York Giants 21, Cleveland Browns 15
Giants EDGE Brian Burns
Burns had an impressive all-round game in Cleveland, racking up a sack, a hit and four hurries from 37 pass-rushing snaps in the Giants' first win of the season. He made an impact in coverage, too, despite being in that role on just three snaps, and should have had an interception when covering wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
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Minnesota Vikings 34, Houston Texans 7
Vikings RB Aaron Jones
Jones had a strong performance on the ground, rushing for 102 yards on 19 carries and forcing six missed tackles. He was equally effective in the passing game, averaging 2.88 yards per route run and adding a receiving touchdown.
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Philadelphia Eagles 15, New Orleans Saints 12
Eagles TE Dallas Goedert
Goedert led all Eagles players with 11 targets, more than doubling his receiving yards total for the season in the team's win over the Saints. He earned an 84.4 PFF receiving grade and averaged 4.25 yards per route run.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Los Angeles Chargers 10
Steelers C Zach Frazier
Frazier struggled in pass protection, allowing a quarterback hit and losing another rep from 35 pass-blocking snaps, but he had a really nice day as a run blocker. He finished the game with a 91.3 PFF run-blocking grade.
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Denver Broncos 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
Broncos QB Bo Nix
The Broncos' rookie quarterback had the best outing of his young career on Sunday, earning a 74.1 PFF grade. While he did have a turnover-worthy play, he also produced a pair of big-time throws, finishing the game 25-for-36 for 216 passing yards and a rushing touchdown, as well.
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Green Bay Packers 30, Tennessee Titans 14
Packers QB Malik Willis
The former Tennessee Titan delivered against his old team, putting on an efficient day as a passer and setting the Packers up for success. He went 13-for-19 for 202 yards with a touchdown and added another score as a runner, earning a 75.9 PFF grade on the day.
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Carolina Panthers 36, Las Vegas Raiders 22
Panthers QB Andy Dalton
Dalton provided the spark the Panthers offense so desperately needed, going 26-for-40 for 319 yards with three touchdowns, including a pair of big-time throws. He finished the game with an adjusted completion percentage of 75.7% and earned a 78.8 PFF grade.
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Seattle Seahawks 24, Miami Dolphins 3
Seahawks WR D.K. Metcalf
Averaging 3.15 yards per route run, Metcalf delivered the big play the Seahawks needed with a 71-yard touchdown late in the first quarter — a double move that forced Dolphins safety Jevon Holland to bite, with Metcalf powering away from him for the final 30 yards.
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Detroit Lions 20, Arizona Cardinals 13
Lions OT Penei Sewell
The Lions dominated the Cardinals in the ground game, with Penei Sewell playing a key role. Sewell earned an impressive 89.2 run-blocking grade and excelled in pass protection as well, receiving an 82.3 PFF pass-blocking grade. He didn’t allow a single sack, hit, or hurry on 26 pass-blocking snaps.
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Los Angeles Rams 27, San Francisco 49ers 24
49ers WR Jauan Jennings
With multiple star players out for the 49ers offense, the team turned to Jennings, who had a monster game in a losing effort, earning a 90.5 PFF grade. Averaging 5.15 yards per route run, he found the end zone three times, pulled in five contested catches and had four plays of 15-plus yards.
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Baltimore Ravens 28, Dallas Cowboys 25
Ravens RB Derrick Henry
Heading into Sunday, this felt like a game where Henry could break out as a runner, and he certainly delivered. He forced seven missed tackles on 25 carries, amassing 151 rushing yards—100 of them coming after contact.
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Kansas City Chiefs 22, Atlanta Falcons 17
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice
The Chiefs leaned on Rice in this game, giving him 14 targets, and the second-year man out of SMU duly delivered. He averaged 2.97 yards per route run and 9.2 yards per reception despite seeing a season-low average depth of target of just 4.1 yards, earning a 79.5 PFF receiving grade in the process.
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WASHINGTON COMMANDERS 38, CINCINNATI BENGALS 33
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels
Daniels put together the best performance by a rookie quarterback this season, and the highest-graded effort in the PFF era by a Washington quarterback, in the Commanders' win over the Bengals.
He went 21-for-23 for 254 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He had two big-time throws, no turnover-worthy plays and four forced missed tackles from 12 rushing attempts.
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BUFFALO BILLS 47, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 10
Bills QB Josh Allen
The Bills dominated the Jaguars on Monday Night Football, and their star quarterback led the way. Allen went 23-for-30 for 263 yards and four touchdowns. He finished the game with four big-time throws and just one turnover-worthy play.
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