PFF grades are now live for every Week 15 game of the 2024 NFL season.
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Los Angeles Rams 12, San Francisco 49ers 6
49ers LB Dre Greenlaw
Greenlaw returned to the field after suffering a devastating Achilles injury in Super Bowl 58 and reminded everyone why he is one of the best linebackers in football. He earned an 87.6 PFF overall grade in two and a half quarters of play, finishing the game with four tackles resulting in a defensive stop before exiting early as a precaution due to knee tightness.

Dallas Cowboys 30, Carolina Panthers 14
Cowboys DI Osa Odighizuwa
Odighizuwa was a menace up front for the Cowboys in their win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, earning a 91.6 PFF pass-rush grade on the day. From 33 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up a sack, three quarterback hits and two hurries.
Kansas City Chiefs 21, Cleveland Browns 7
Browns EDGE Myles Garrett
Garrett might not have registered a sack in Sunday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, but he still made plenty of noise up front for the Browns. From 38 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up three quarterback hits and nine hurries and finished the game with a 31.6% pass-rush win rate.
Houston Texans 20, Miami Dolphins 12
Texans CB Derek Stingley Jr.
Stingley was targeted eight times from 50 snaps in coverage in the Texans’ win over the Dolphins on Sunday, but Tua Tagovailoa got little joy going after him. He finished the game with two interceptions, two defensive stops in coverage and a 91.9 PFF coverage grade.
New York Jets 32, Jacksonville Jaguars 25
Jets WR Davante Adams
Adams had his best game of the season in the Jets’ win over the Jaguars, racking up nearly 200 receiving yards. He averaged 5.50 yards per route run and hauled in two touchdown receptions, finishing with a 91.1 PFF receiving grade.
Washington Commanders 20, New Orleans Saints 19
Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore
Lattimore finally made his Commanders debut — fittingly against the team that traded him to Washington — and he earned a 71.1 PFF grade. Across 39 coverage snaps, he wasn’t targeted once by either Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler.
Baltimore Ravens 35, New York Giants 14
Ravens LB Roquan Smith
The Ravens defense has been on the upswing recently, and Smith has been a key factor in that resurgence. He earned an 87.0 PFF grade against the Giants, excelling in coverage. Over 31 coverage snaps, he recorded a tackle for a defensive stop, broke up a pass and didn’t allow a single reception.
Cincinnati Bengals 37, Tennessee Titans 27
Bengals WR Tee Higgins
Higgins averaged 2.51 yards per route run as the Bengals did enough on offense to get another win on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, keeping their slim playoff hopes alive. On the field for 35 snaps as a receiver, Higgins racked up 88 yards, partly thanks to forcing three missed tackles after the catch.
Arizona Cardinals 30, New England Patriots 17
Cardinals RB James Conner
Conner had another strong showing as the Cardinals kept alive their hopes in the NFC West. He earned an 82.0 PFF rushing grade, racking up 110 rushing yards, with an average of 3.0 yards after contact per carry and five missed tackles forced from 16 carries.
Denver Broncos 31, Indianapolis Colts 13
Broncos T Mike McGlinchey
McGlinchey delivered a standout performance for the Broncos as they rallied to defeat the Colts and solidify their playoff position. He earned an 89.2 PFF run-blocking grade and a 79.4 PFF pass-blocking grade, allowing zero pressures on 39 pass-blocking snaps.
Buffalo Bills 48, Detroit Lions 42
Bills QB Josh Allen
The Bills quarterback bolstered his MVP candidacy with another standout performance in Buffalo’s win over the Lions in Detroit on Sunday afternoon. He recorded four big-time throws with no turnover-worthy plays and contributed significantly on the ground, rushing for 68 yards and two touchdowns.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40, Los Angeles Chargers 17
Buccaneers WR Mike Evans
Mike Evans had a huge day in the Buccaneers’ win over the Chargers, keeping his streak of 1,000-yard seasons within reach. He averaged 6.12 yards per route run, scored two touchdowns and earned a 91.2 PFF receiving grade.
Philadelphia Eagles 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 13
Eagles WR A.J. Brown
Brown saw 10 targets in the Eagles’ comfortable win over the Steelers on Sunday afternoon, turning them into 110 yards and a touchdown on eight receptions. Answering questions about how involved he has been lately in the offense, Brown averaged 2.82 yards per route run and had three contested catches.
Green Bay Packers 30, Seattle Seahawks 13
Packers LB Edgerrin Cooper
The 45th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft made a significant impact in the Packers’ win over the Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. He recorded a sack, a quarterback hit and a hurry on just three blitzes. In coverage, he added an interception and two defensive stops across 24 coverage snaps.