- Jaxson Dart gave Giants fans plenty of reason for optimism: Dart earned an 89.7 PFF grade in the win over the Eagles, posting scores of 80.0 or higher both as a passer and a runner. Dart added a big-time throw with no turnover-worthy plays.

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New York Giants 34, Philadelphia Eagles 17
Quarterback Jaxson Dart gave Giants fans plenty of reason for optimism with his best NFL performance to date on Thursday Night Football. He earned an 89.7 PFF grade in the win over the Eagles, posting scores of 80.0 or higher both as a passer and a runner. Dart added a big-time throw with no turnover-worthy plays.
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Denver Broncos 13, New York Jets 11
Matched up against Jets WR1 Garrett Wilson, cornerback Pat Surtain II delivered a vintage performance in London, showing exactly why he’s the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Of Wilson’s eight targets in the game, four came against Surtain. They resulted in just one reception for 4 yards.
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Los Angeles Chargers 29, Miami Dolphins 27
The Chargers managed to pull out the win despite significant struggles along the offensive line. All five starters earned PFF grades below 55.0. Quarterback Justin Herbert was highly efficient when kept clean, completing 24 of his 27 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns. Under pressure, however, he went 5-of-11 for 82 yards.
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Los Angeles Rams 17, Baltimore Ravens 3
The story of the game was the Ravens’ inability to slow down the Rams’ relentless pass rush, as Los Angeles racked up 26 total pressures in the road win. Edge rusher Jared Verse led the charge with eight pressures, including a sack and three quarterback hits, while fellow edge defender Byron Young added six pressures of his own, including two sacks and three hits on the quarterback.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Cleveland Browns 9
The Steelers’ offense attacked downfield more in this game, leading to quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ best performance since joining the team. He earned an 82.5 PFF passing grade, completing 21 of his 30 passes for 235 yards with three big-time throws, matching his total from the first five weeks of the season combined.
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Carolina Panthers 30, Dallas Cowboys 27
For the second straight week, it was all about running back Rico Dowdle in Carolina. He earned an 82.0 PFF rushing grade after racking up 183 yards on 30 carries, forcing four missed tackles in the process. However, credit is also due to the offensive line, as Dowdle averaged 3.0 yards before contact, highlighting just how effective the blocking was up front.
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Seattle Seahawks 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 12
The Jaguars had no answer for the Seahawks’ relentless pass rush, as Seattle piled up 39 total pressures in the game. Leonard Williams led the way with eight. Byron Murphy II, DeMarcus Lawrence and Uchenna Nwosu each contributed to three sacks in the dominant defensive showing.
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Indianapolis Colts 31, Arizona Cardinals 27
The Colts‘ offensive line once again controlled the game, particularly on the left side. Left tackle Bernhard Raimann, left guard Quenton Nelson and center Tanor Bortolini all earned PFF grades above 80.0, with Nelson and Raimann posting standout run-blocking grades of 89.8 and 88.0, respectively.
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New England Patriots 25, New Orleans Saints 19
The Drake Maye breakout is officially here. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft was outstanding once again, earning a 92.0 PFF passing grade in the Patriots’ win over the Saints. He recorded three big-time throws to just one turnover-worthy play in another sharp performance.
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Las Vegas Raiders 20, Tennessee Titans 10
The Titans struggled to protect quarterback Cam Ward, and he failed to capitalize when facing pressure. Ward was pressured on 16 of his 44 dropbacks and completed just four of his 11 passes for 42 yards on those plays. Maxx Crosby led the way for the Raiders’ defense, generating six pressures in the victory.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, San Francisco 49ers 19
With injuries pushing them down to their WR5 and beyond, the Buccaneers needed quarterback Baker Mayfield to carry the offense — and he delivered. Mayfield finished with a 76.9 PFF grade, making key plays through the air and on the ground to lead Tampa Bay to victory.
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Green Bay Packers 27, Cincinnati Bengals 18
Rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden turned in the best game of his young career in the win over the Bengals, posting 86 yards on three receptions and earning a 90.0 PFF receiving grade. Both marks were career highs, and his 3.74 yards per route run also set a new personal best.
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Kansas City Chiefs 30, Detroit Lions 17
While his run defense grade came in at just 47.6, Chris Jones was at his dominant best as a pass-rusher. He earned a 91.3 PFF pass-rush grade, recording four total pressures—including two quarterback hits—in a disruptive performance.
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