PFF grades are now live for every Week 6 game of the 2024 NFL season.
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San Francisco 49ers 36, Seattle Seahawks 24
49ers CB Renardo Green
The second-round draft pick out of Florida State played 55 coverage snaps on Thursday Night Football and was targeted 11 times. From that workload, he allowed just five receptions for 57 yards and recorded a key fourth-quarter interception where he undercut Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf to make a play on the ball.
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Chicago Bears 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 16
Bears QB Caleb Williams
Williams had his best game in the NFL, finishing 23-of-29 for 226 yards with four touchdowns and one interception as the Bears defeated the Jaguars in London. He recorded a pair of big-time throws and had the one turnover-worthy play on the interception to earn an 82.8 PFF passing grade on the day.
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Houston Texans 41, New England Patriots 21
Patriots QB Drake Maye
The third overall pick of the 2024 draft got his first start on Sunday, and while it was very much up and down, there were the flashes there that reminded you of why the Patriots used a top-five draft pick on him.
He finished the game 20-of-33 for 243 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions, with one big-time throw and two turnover-worthy plays.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 32, Las Vegas Raiders 13
Steelers EDGE T.J. Watt
Watt didn’t generate any pressure in Sunday’s win over the Raiders but had multiple pass-rush wins that didn’t result in pressure, giving him a 12.9% pass-rush win rate on the day. He dominated against the run, though, earning a 99.0 PFF run-defense grade and recording four defensive stops and two forced fumbles.
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Indianapolis Colts 20, Tennessee Titans 17
Colts CB Samuel Womack III
On the field for 24 coverage snaps against the Titans, Womack allowed just one reception for 2 yards from four passes thrown into his coverage. He broke up two passes and recorded a tackle that resulted in a defensive stop in coverage, helping him to an 89.6 PFF coverage grade on the day.
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Philadelphia Eagles 20, Cleveland Browns 16
Browns QB Deshaun Watson
Watson earned a PFF grade below 60.0 for the second straight week, the third time in four weeks and for the fourth time this season.
Against the Eagles, he went 16-for-25 for 168 yards with no big-time throws and a turnover-worthy play. In all, 72.0% of his pass attempts were thrown short of the first-down marker or end zone, and he took a sack on 33.3% of plays when pressured.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 51, New Orleans Saints 27
Buccaneers CB Tykee Smith
The Buccaneers' third-round draft pick of the 2024 NFL Draft has impressed so far as a rookie, but Sunday’s win over the New Orleans Saints was his best game in the NFL to date. Targeted six times in coverage, he allowed just two receptions for 19 yards and recorded an interception and a pass breakup, earning an 88.4 PFF coverage grade in the win.
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Green Bay Packers 34, Arizona Cardinals 13
Packers OT Zach Tom
The 2022 fourth-round draft pick out of Wake Forest has developed into one of the best right tackles in the NFL this season. He had one of his best games of the year in the win over the Arizona Cardinals. In pass protection, he allowed no pressures from 38 pass-blocking snaps and earned an 87.9 PFF run-blocking grade.
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Baltimore Ravens 30, Washington Commanders 23
Ravens WR Zay Flowers
The Ravens got Flowers involved both in the screen game and downfield, with the 2023 first-round draft pick averaging 4.55 yards per route run in Week 6. Flowers finished the game having caught all nine targets thrown his way for 132 yards and a 90.4 PFF receiving grade.
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Los Angeles Chargers 23, Denver Broncos 16
Chargers EDGE Khalil Mack
Mack was productive as a pass rusher, racking up six pressures, including a quarterback hit, from 35 pass-rushing snaps. He was even better in limited work against the run, though, earning a 94.8 PFF run-defense grade. He recorded two defensive stops against the run and forced a fumble.
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Detroit Lions 47, Dallas Cowboys 9
Lions EDGE Aidan Hutchinson
The devastating injury suffered by Hutchinson in the win over the Cowboys ended a 2024 season that seemed destined to end with him being named Defensive Player of the Year. He was dominating again before the injury on Sunday. From 24 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up a sack, two hits, two hurries, and had even more pass-rush wins that didn’t result in pressure, giving him a 59.1% pass-rush win rate.
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Atlanta Falcons 38, Carolina Panthers 20
Falcons RBs Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier
Atlanta dominated in the running game in the win over the Panthers on Sunday, with Robinson and Allgeier combining for 200 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Robinson averaged 6.3 yards per carry and 2.1 yards after contact per carry. Allgeier averaged 4.3 yards after contact per carry and forced nine missed tackles.
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Cincinnati Bengals 17, New York Giants 7
Bengals CB Mike Hilton
Back in the lineup after missing the Week 5 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Hilton was a factor for the Bengals defense once again in their win over the Giants on Sunday Night Football. Targeted five times in coverage, he allowed just three receptions for 30 yards and broke up a pass. He also added a tackle that resulted in a defensive stop against the run.
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Buffalo Bills @ New York Jets
Bills CB TARON JOHNSON
Johnson was especially impressive against the run in the Bills' AFC East win over the Jets on Monday Night Football. While he did allow 81 yards and a touchdown in coverage, he also had what wound up being the game-sealing interception and tallied four defensive stops against the run.
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