At PFF, the run game matters just as much as the pass game, and every play is meticulously graded. Each week, we’ll be looking at the highest-graded run-blockers and run defenders from each position.
Michelle Magdziuk provides the top running back takeaways from Week 15 that could have a significant impact on fantasy football points in Week 16 and beyond.
We're diving into every matchup in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season — including key storylines, matchups to watch, and injury news. The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks kick things off on Thursday Night Football.
In this quarterback rankings breakdown, we've evaluated the top performers based on PFF passing grades. Using insights from Premium Stats, we’ll also present a variety of key grades beyond passing grade, including grades under pressure, from a clean pocket, against the blitz and more.
By analyzing chip-block and double-team rates, we can identify which NFL defenders consistently face extra attention in the trenches and still manage to make an impact.
Separation percentage measures how often a receiver beats the coverage to get open rather than benefiting from a defense more focused on limiting yards after the catch or stopping them short of the first down.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs and wide receiver Christian Watson are among 10 players listed as questionable by the team for Saturday's game against the Bears.
Sources told ESPN that DaRon Bland is seeking a second opinion on his foot, and although no surgery has been scheduled yet, the Cowboys cornerback likely will be placed on IR, ending his season.
The Jaguars have agreed to a three-year, $60 million extension with wide receiver Jakobi Meyers that ties him to Jacksonville through the 2028 season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Here's the latest heading into NFL Week 16, including intel on Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons, Philip Rivers, playoff races and offseason trade candidates.
The Colts cleared quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. to start practicing Thursday, but he will not be activated for Monday night's game against the 49ers.
Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua issued a statement apologizing for performing a gesture on an internet livestream that was "antisemitic in nature and perpetuated harmful stereotypes against Jewish people."
Heather McPhee, a long-time in-house counsel for the NFL Players Association, has filed a lawsuit against the union and three specific individuals — former NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell, NFLPA general counsel Tom DePaso, and NFL Players, Inc. president Matt Curtin.
The Ravens practiced without quarterback Lamar Jackson and linebacker Roquan Smith on Wednesday, but both were back on the field Thursday and the team's injury report shows that they were full participants.
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