
PFF grades are now live for every game from Week 3 of the 2025 NFL preseason.
PFF’s dedicated team of graders has been hard at work, analyzing every player on every play in real time. 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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Pittsburgh Steelers 19, Carolina Panthers 10
Fifth-round rookie defensive tackle Yahya Black continued to establish himself as a quality depth piece to the interior of this Steelers’ defense. The former Iowa Hawkeye had a huge game, posting a 90.4 PFF pass-rush grade, highlighted by a pair of sacks and a batted pass.
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New York Giants 42, New England Patriots 10
Given how well Jaxson Dart played this preseason, it’s only a matter of time before the Giants are forced to start him at quarterback. This past week, the first-round pick produced the second-highest-graded passing performance of the preseason (93.0), powered by a trio of big-time throws.
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Philadelphia Eagles 19, New York Jets 17
The Eagles‘ depth at pass rusher continues to reach new levels with draft picks like sixth-rounder Antwaun Powell-Ryland. Although he was quiet this preseason, he exploded in Week 3 to produce a 94.0 PFF pass-rush grade, notching his first strip sack and posting a 38.9% pass-rush win rate.
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Dallas Cowboys 31, Atlanta Falcons 13
The Cowboys‘ T.J. Bass rallied to close out the preseason, posting strong marks as both a run blocker (89.1) and a pass protector (86.8). The third-year guard surrendered zero pressures and posted a 41.1% impact block percentage in the run game.
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Tennessee Titans 23, Minnesota Vikings 13
Cam Ward may have found himself another strong option in the receiving game in Van Jefferson. The veteran caught all three of his targets, with each going for 15 or more yards, including a short out that he managed to take 65 yards to the house.
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Chicago Bears 29, Kansas City Chiefs 27
It didn’t take long for Patrick Mahomes to get back into the groove of things heading into a new season. The former MVP earned a 93.6 PFF passing grade, the highest single-game mark of the preseason. Mahomes tossed a pair of big-time throws, but maybe more impressively, he posted a perfect 100% adjusted completion percentage.
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Baltimore Ravens 30, Washington Commanders 3
The Ravens‘ secondary is looking particularly deep at cornerback after a strong outing to end the preseason, in which three depth cornerbacks posted PFF coverage grades above 90.0. Keyon Martin (94.2) secured one of the Ravens’ three interceptions, and the undrafted rookie took it back for a pick-six.
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Denver Broncos 28, New Orleans Saints 19
Broncos veteran wideout Courtland Sutton looks geared up for the regular season after posting an 89.0 PFF receiving grade to close out the preseason. He generated 5.93 yards per route run and snagged a pair of contested catches, including a 19-yard touchdown.
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Cleveland Browns 19, Los Angeles Rams 17
Second-round tight end Terrance Ferguson had a strong preseason debut in Week 3. The former Oregon Duck posted an excellent 90.9 PFF receiving grade, hauling in a pair of explosive receptions.
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Indianapolis Colts 41, Cincinnati Bengals 14
The Colts’ stable of weapons continues to look strong. Former first-round pick Laquon Treadwell had a stellar performance, as he caught all six of his targets and racked up 116 yards and a score. He generated 5.27 yards per route run on his way to an 80.1 PFF receiving grade.
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Houston Texans 26, Detroit Lions 7
First-year receiver Isaac TeSlaa has been leaving his mark on this preseason, looking to carve out a major role in the Lions‘ offense. The third-round pick ran just six routes but hauled in both of his targets, including a 33-yard strike for a touchdown, on his way to earning an 88.7 PFF receiving grade.
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Green Bay Packers 20, Seattle Seahawks 7
The Packers defense had itself a day against Jalen Milroe and the Seahawks. Green Bay forced the young quarterback into three fumbles, including Brenton Cox Jr.’s first-quarter strip sack to set his team up in plus-territory. The effort earned Cox a 92.9 PFF pass-rushing grade.
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Miami Dolphins 14, Jacksonville Jaguars 6
The Dolphins are relying on their protection up front to be improved this season. Luckily, after struggling throughout the preseason, second-round pick Jonah Savaiinaea seems to have found his footing. The first-year guard posted an 80.9 PFF pass blocking grade in preseason Week 3 after allowing zero pressures on 10 pass sets.
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Buffalo Bills 23, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19
Buccaneers’ seventh-round rookie receiver Tez Johnson had a big day to close out the preseason and make his case for a roster spot. He showcased electric ability after the catch, generating more than 3.0 yards per route run, despite his average depth per target sitting at just 1.5 yards.
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San Francisco 49ers 30, Los Angeles Chargers 23
After some criticism for reaching to draft Nickolas Martin in the third round, the 49ers are starting to see flashes of why they selected him so highly. The first-year linebacker posted a 90.7 PFF run-defense grade and notched a pair of tackles for loss or no gain, including a forced fumble.
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Arizona Cardinals 20, Las Vegas Raiders 10
Faced with a crowded Cardinals backfield, Zonovan Knight made a strong case for himself to close out the preseason. The fourth-year back posted a 90.1 PFF rushing grade, due in large part to a massive 67-yard touchdown run on which he outran the entire Raiders defense.
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