NFL Week 18: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards
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- January 08, 2024
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• Nico Collins shreds the Colts as Texans clinch a playoff berth: He forced three missed tackles and nearly reached 200 receiving yards on only nine catches. • Xavier McKinney shows off his stellar coverage ability: McKinney earned a 95.5 coverage grade in Week 18, by far the highest among all defensive backs.
• Looking for more grades and data? To access PFF Premium Stats, subscribe now! Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes QB: Jordan Love , Green Bay Packers RB: Jonathan Taylor , Indianapolis Colts WR: Nico Collins , Houston Texans WR: Justin Jefferson , Minnesota Vikings TE: Donald Parham Jr. , Los Angeles Chargers Flex: Amon Ra St.
Brown , Detroit Lions LT: Tristan Wirfs , Tampa Bay Buccaneers LG: Quenton Nelson , Indianapolis Colts C: Andre James , Las Vegas Raiders RG: Ben Cleveland , Baltimore Ravens RT: Braden Smith , Indianapolis Colts EDGE: T.J. Watt , Pittsburgh Steelers EDGE: Aidan Hutchinson , Detroit Lions DI: Dexter Lawrence , New York Giants DI: Jalen Carter , Philadelphia Eagles LB: Micah McFadden , New York Giants LB: Germaine Pratt , Cincinnati Bengals CB: DaRon Bland , Dallas Cowboys CB: Christian Benford , Buffalo Bills S: Xavier McKinney , New York Giants S: Antoine Winfield Jr.
, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Flex: CB Nick McCloud , New York Giants K: Chase McLaughlin , Tampa Bay Buccaneers P: Ryan Wright , Minnesota Vikings K/PR: Deonte Harty , Buffalo Bills ST: Joshua Pryor , Washington Commanders Collins averaged 7.22 yards per route run in a dominant outing as the Texans clinched a playoff spot in their first season under head coach DeMeco Ryans.
Collins forced three missed tackles and hauled in four receptions of 15 plus yards on the day. McKinney ended the fourth year of his NFL career with his best showing yet. A pair of interceptions, including an incredible snag at the sideline, helped propel the Giants to a comfortable win over the Philadelphia Eagles .
Witherspoon ended an impressive rookie campaign with another strong performance for the Seahawks in their win over the Arizona Cardinals . He allowed four receptions for 16 yards from 29 coverage snaps and finished the game with five tackles resulting in a defensive stop. The Packers' starting offensive line combined to allow just three total pressures, only one of which was a hit or sack, in their win over the Chicago Bears that sealed a postseason appearance..