Over the years, PFF data scientists have conducted extensive studies to better understand and predict player performance. While many of these foundational works continue to shape discussions and influence analysis, the focus here is on identifying how those insights apply to specific weekly matchups and uncovering opportunities the betting market may have overlooked.
Jacksonville’s ability to generate pressure with four-man rushes puts the Broncos offense in a tough spot, as Bo Nix has struggled badly when defenses don’t blitz — a direct clash with the Jaguars’ biggest defensive strength. On the other side, Trevor Lawrence’s recent shift toward aggressive downfield passing lines up perfectly against a Denver defense […]
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The Bears survived a game they trailed for most of the night by capitalizing late, rallying for a 22-16 overtime win over the Packers to move to 11-4. A recovered onside kick, clutch execution from Caleb Williams and DJ Moore, and steady kicking from Cairo Santos flipped the game in the final minutes and sealed […]
Despite a sloppy start that included a kickoff fumble and three missed field goals, the Eagles found their rhythm behind Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley to beat Washington 29-18 and clinch a second straight NFC East title. Hurts threw two touchdowns and Barkley rushed for 132 yards and a score as Philadelphia pulled away in […]
PFF’s media research team has been hard at work preparing for kickoff by pulling data-driven insights and talking points for our broadcast partners around the league. Now, we’re sharing those same nuggets with you.
Below are 10 head-to-head collisions to circle as you determine which games to prioritize watching and/or following this weekend, including Myles Garrett vs. Dion Dawkins.
Chris Godwin and Khalil Shakir profile as players whose target volume should rebound in Week 15 based on their route usage, quarterback tendencies and predicted target share.
Advanced coverage grade uses machine learning to map the separation allowed on a play to the expected PFF coverage grade the player would have earned had they been targeted. This system also takes into account the difficulty of the assignment and the situation when making that assessment.
An on-field fight resulted in three players being ejected from Saturday's Eagles-Commanders game after Philadelphia, up by 17 late in the fourth quarter, decided to go for a 2-point conversion.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love suffered a concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit, and Green Bay blew a 10-point lead late in the fourth quarter of a crucial overtime loss to the Bears.
Caleb Williams capped his NFL-leading sixth comeback win from a fourth-quarter deficit with a thrilling 46-yard touchdown pass to DJ Moore to stun the Packers 22-16 in overtime.
The Buccaneers scored a touchdown on their first offensive possession of Sunday's game against the Panthers and they're back in the lead after doing the same to start the second half.
The Saints' plan to let quarterback Tyler Shough cook hasn't resulted in a touchdown, but it has been enough to give the Saints a halftime lead over the Jets.
The Panthers needed most of the first half to find their way to the end zone, but getting there was enough to send them into halftime with a lead over the Buccaneers.
It appears one of the brightest spots of Cleveland’s 2025 rookie class has suffered a significant injury, as the bias lead the Browns 20-10 at halftime.
The Chargers and Cowboys are playing one of the more entertaining games of the season despite Dallas being eliminated from playoff contention on Saturday night.
It doesn't look like there are going to be many points in Sunday's matchup between the Chiefs and Titans, but two have been registered early in the second quarter.
Last week, Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase became only the second player in NFL history with at least 6,500 receiving yards and at least 50 touchdowns in his first five seasons.
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