With Warner playing at such a ridiculous clip, this 49ers defense should continue to be one of the stingiest in the league, setting up a potential run toward a fourth straight NFC Championship game appearance.
The defensive line is the heart of any successful defense, tasked with both disrupting the opposing quarterback with a pass rush and shutting down rushing attacks at the line of scrimmage. This season, we will monitor NFL defensive line play all season long, ranking the league's unit from No. 1 to No. 32.
Up to five players may run a route on any given play, but only one will receive the target. By examining key data points and characteristics of that play, we can predict the probability of each player being targeted.
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 factors in the difficulty of the assignment and situation when making that assessment.
Ahead of NFL Week 5, our media team has dived deep into the numbers to deliver key insights for every NFL matchup, highlighting the hidden storylines and standout performances that shape each game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' Brian Thomas Jr. is among the players to target in fantasy football Week 5, whereas the Kansas City Chiefs' JuJu Smith-Schuster is one to avoid.
Explaining the factors that drive line movements in betting markets, helping you assess whether a change is an overreaction or underreaction to these market influences. Factors affecting line movement can include injuries, weather conditions and public pick releases, among others.
This fantasy football WR report is an extension of PFF's wide receiver grades, which also detail how each receiver performs against man and zone coverages.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers doesn't like the way his relationship with coach Robert Saleh is being portrayed, telling the media on Friday in London that the two are "really good friends."
Browns running back Nick Chubb, who practiced this week for the first time since the 2023 season, will not play in Sunday's game vs. the Washington Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills will be without several key players in Sunday's game vs. the Houston Texans, with wide receiver Khalil Shakir, defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Austin Johnson, and safety Taylor Rapp all ruled out by coach Sean McDermott.
Commanders running back Austin Ekeler has cleared concussion protocol and will play Sunday, but fellow back Brian Robinson Jr.'s status is less certain due to a right knee injury.
As NFL officials touted a record low of preseason concussions Friday, they pledged that the league won't impose an outcome for its most notable concussion patient.
The Colts are dealing with a number of injuries ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars, as RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) has been ruled out and quarterback Anthony Richardson's status is unclear.
The relationship between Jets head coach Robert Saleh and quarterback Aaron Rodgers came under greater attention after last Sunday's loss to the Broncos.
Quarterback Joe Burrow said this week that the Bengals need to beat the Ravens and he'll have the help of defensive end Trey Hendrickson in that effort.
Wide receiver Garrett Wilson and quarterback Aaron Rodgers haven't clicked quite as well as the Jets would have hoped in the first five weeks, but that doesn't make Wilson opposed to the team bringing in a wideout with a longer history with Rodgers.
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