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Dallas Cowboys 30, Washington Commanders 23
The move has not propelled Dallas into the playoff picture, but the long-term impact of trading for interior defender Quinnen Williams was again evident in Week 17. Williams finished the game with a 92.4 PFF grade, earning marks above 80.0 both as a pass rusher and against the run. He recorded three total pressures and added a pair of tackles that resulted in defensive stops.
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Minnesota Vikings 23, Detroit Lions 10
The Vikings defense dominated the Lions, and second-year edge defender Dallas Turner played a major role, turning in arguably the best performance of his young career. Turner generated five total pressures on 25 pass-rushing snaps, recorded four tackles resulting in defensive stops and forced a fumble, finishing the game with an 83.6 PFF grade.
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Denver Broncos 20, Kansas City Chiefs 13
The Broncos received a strong performance from their offensive line in the Week 17 win over the Chiefs, with three players earning PFF grades of 78.0 or higher and no player who logged significant snaps finishing below a 60.0 grade. Right tackle Mike McGlinchey led the way, earning a 93.2 PFF grade.
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Houston Texans 20, Los Angeles Chargers 16
The Texans defense was once again the story of the game, with edge defender Will Anderson Jr. making the biggest impact up front. His 87.0 PFF grade led all Texans defenders, and he was effective both as a pass rusher and against the run, tallying five pressures and two tackles that resulted in defensive stops.
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Baltimore Ravens 41, Green Bay Packers 24
The Ravens made a point of feeding Derrick Henry early and often, and the star running back delivered in the win over the Packers. Henry averaged 6.0 yards per carry, with 4.1 of those yards coming after contact, and forced six missed tackles on 36 carries, earning a season-high 90.0 PFF grade.
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Seattle Seahawks 27, Carolina Panthers 10
The Seahawks defense was dominant once again in the Week 17 win over the Carolina Panthers. Edge defender DeMarcus Lawrence produced his second-highest-graded game of the season, generating four pressures on 24 pass-rushing snaps and earning a 92.6 PFF run-defense grade after forcing a fumble against the run.
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Cincinnati Bengals 37, Arizona Cardinals 14
The Bengals defense has improved down the stretch, and it impressed again in Week 17. Cornerback Dax Hill has moved back outside in the second half of the season and continues to turn in strong performances. On 31 coverage snaps, Hill allowed just two receptions for 24 yards on six targets and added two pass breakups, earning an 84.6 PFF coverage grade.
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Cleveland Browns 13, Pittsburgh Steelers 6
The Browns pulled off a stunning home upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, fueled by an impressive defensive performance. The secondary stood out throughout the game, highlighted by a strong showing from Tyson Campbell, who allowed just 5 yards on three receptions despite being targeted seven times, earning a 90.2 PFF coverage grade.
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Jacksonville Jaguars 23, Indianapolis Colts 17
The stretch Trevor Lawrence has put together lately is impressive, given his struggles earlier in the season. He finished the game 23-for-37 for 263 yards, earning an 81.1 PFF grade. Lawrence has now posted a PFF grade above 80.0 in five straight games after failing to reach that mark before Week 13.
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Miami Dolphins 20, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17
It has been a tough rookie season for Kenneth Grant, but the 13th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft delivered his best performance as a pro in Week 17. Grant recorded a career-high four pressures on 25 pass-rushing snaps and added two tackles resulting in defensive stops, earning a 76.0 PFF grade in the game.
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New England Patriots 42, New York Jets 10
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was once again outstanding in the win over the Jets. He finished 19-for-21 for 256 yards and five touchdowns, with his only two incompletions coming on a drop and a throw made while being hit, resulting in a perfect 100.0% adjusted completion rate.
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New Orleans Saints 34, Tennessee Titans 26
The Saints outlasted the Titans in an entertaining matchup on Sunday, with edge defender Chase Young delivering one of his best performances of the season. Young posted a season-high eight pressures on 38 pass-rushing snaps, highlighted by a sack-forced fumble that he returned for a touchdown.
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New York Giants 34, Las Vegas Raiders 10
In a game that saw the Raiders leapfrog them to the top of the 2026 NFL Draft order, the New York Giants received another impressive performance from rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Dart finished 22-for-30 for 207 yards without a turnover-worthy play. He made his biggest impact as a runner, earning an 80.0 PFF rushing grade with six carries resulting in a first down or touchdown.
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Philadelphia Eagles 13, Buffalo Bills 12
In a game dominated by the Eagles defense, linebacker Zack Baun delivered one of his best performances of the season. Baun earned an 86.5 PFF grade and stood out in coverage, allowing just 4 yards on two receptions from five targets.
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San Francisco 49ers 42, Chicago Bears 38
Filling in for injured starter George Kittle, tight end Jake Tonges delivered the biggest performance of his career. Tonges averaged 2.00 yards per route run while gaining 60 receiving yards and also made a major impact in the run game, where his 86.8 PFF run-blocking grade trailed only fellow tight end Luke Farrell on the team.
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