• The greatest tight end of all time? Travis Kelce was targeted on 34.5% of his routes and finished with six catches for 115 yards. He racked up 89 yards after the catch, three touchdowns and two more first downs.
• Alim McNeal dominating the Giants OL: McNeil recorded 10 total pressures and a 31.0% pass-rush win rate against New York in Week 11.
• Atlanta Falcons OL dominance continues: The Falcons offensive line gave up just two QB hurries across 26 pass-blocking snaps and finished with a league-best 94.5 team run-blocking grade.
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PFF TEAM OF THE WEEK
Offense
QB: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
RB: Damien Harris, New England Patriots
WR: Demarcus Robinson, Baltimore Ravens
WR: Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals
TE: Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
FLEX: Amari Cooper, Cleveland Browns
LT: Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
LG: Ben Powers, Baltimore Ravens
C: Drew Dalman, Atlanta Falcons
RG: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
RT: Kaleb McGary, Atlanta Falcons
Defense
DI: Alim McNeill, Detroit Lions
DI: Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders
Edge: Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
Edge: Carl Granderson, New Orleans Saints
LB: Germaine Pratt, Cincinnati Bengals
LB: Kaden Elliss, New Orleans Saints
CB: Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore Ravens
CB: Marcus Peters, Baltimore Ravens
S: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
S: Kyle Dugger, New England Patriots
Flex: L'Jarius Sneed, Kansas City Chiefs
Offensive Player of the Week: TE Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes called Kelce the “greatest tight end of all time” after his side's Week 11 win over the Chargers, praise that is certainly warranted.
Kelce was targeted on 34.5% of his routes in Week 11 and finished with six catches for 115 yards. He racked up 89 yards after the catch, three touchdowns and two more first downs, generating a 139.6 passer rating for the night.
The veteran tight end's 17-yard score with 31 seconds remaining secured a 30-27 victory for the Chiefs, one that puts them in pole position in the AFC West.
MAHOMES AND KELCE AGAIN 😧
pic.twitter.com/TiHCM7mltW— PFF (@PFF) November 21, 2022
Defensive Player of the Week: DI Alim McNeill, Detroit Lions
McNeil was a constant presence in the Giants backfield in Week 11. He recorded 10 total pressures — the most by an interior defender in a single game this season — and a 31.0% pass-rush win rate en route to a 90.7 pass-rush grade.
Rookie of the Week: CB Tre Avery, Tennessee Titans
Avery played just 20 snaps, but he sure made them count. He was targeted four times across 17 coverage snaps but allowed just one catch for -1 yard. He forced an incompletion on the other three targets into his coverage.
Offensive Line of the Week: Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons offensive line gave up just two QB hurries across 26 pass-blocking snaps and finished with a league-best 94.5 team run-blocking grade for the week.