• Breece Hall makes an impact out of the backfield: Hall produced 126 yards from scrimmage in the Jets' big win over the Houston Texans.
• Ivan Pace Jr. dominates: The rookie linebacker put together a career performance as the Vikings shut out the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Every Monday, we’ll bring you five key storylines borne out by PFF's grades and data. Here’s what stood out in Week 14.
RB Breece Hall, New York Jets
PFF Grade: 75.9
Hall averaged only 4.0 yards per carry on 10 attempts, boosted by a 15-yard run, but he more than made up for it with his work as a receiver. He recorded 3.31 yards per route run on the day, forcing four missed tackles on his way to an eight-catch, 86-receiving-yard day.
WR Drake London, Atlanta Falcons
PFF Grade: 84.9
London saw his most targets since Week 6 and turned them into a career day. Across 37 receiving snaps, he averaged 4.65 yards per route run and picked up 10 receptions for 172 yards.
QB Jake Browning, Cincinnati Bengals
PFF Grade: 83.3
The Bengals' backup-quarterback-turned-starter was impressive for the second week in a row, going 18-of-24 for 275 yards with a pair of touchdowns and an interception. He finished the game with one big-time throw and zero turnover-worthy plays, adding a rushing touchdown.
LB Ivan Pace Jr., Minnesota Vikings
PFF Grade: 92.9
The undrafted rookie linebacker has made an impression since day one, but Week 14 was his best performance to date. Pace finished with a sack on a delayed blitz to end the first half, an interception and seven tackles resulting in a defensive stop.
EDGE Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
PFF Grade: 92.0
Garrett didn’t record a sack in the Browns' win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he did make his presence felt as a pass-rusher all the same. From 51 pass-rushing snaps, he tallied three hits, four hurries and a 33.3% pass-rush win rate.