- A game – and first half – to remember: Isaiah Rodgers was in the middle of the nightmares of the Bengal. He was good for three sales – two forced junk and a interception – and returned two giveaway actions for scores.
- A potential “perfect” pff game grade: Rodgers earned a general figure of 99.9 pff in the victory over Cincinnati, which would be the highest single game Mark in the PFF era (since 2006), awaiting confirmation after all-22 film review. The figure is subject to adjustment in the event of a final assessment.
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Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Isaiah Rodgers may still have taken his breath while he was wearing Ja’marr Chase late in the second quarter.
Rodgers ended the previous ride of the Cincinnati Bengals by striking the ball from Noah’s grip and rising with it for a 66-yard score and that was his second Touchdown of the day.
While Chase later fought for recruiting, Rodgers gave the same effort as he had minutes earlier. He hit again and Cincinnati rumbled again.
In total, Rodgers finished the first half with a more than filled Stat-leaf: two forced junk, a pass break-up, a interception and two touchdowns. It resulted in a general figure of 99.9 pff, which held the rest of the road when he played in the third quarter before he sat.
While the latest reviews of PFF from the 48-10 routes of the Vikings may change things, Rodgers is currently the first player in the PFF era (since 2006) to achieve a “perfect” game figure on 15 or more defensive or attacking snaps. And he did it at 41 snaps.
| Player | Year, week | Pff game grade (15+ off./def. Snaps) |
| CB Isaiah Rodgers | 2025, week 3 | 99.9* |
| At Matt Spaeth | 2012, week 2 | 99.1 |
| QB Lamar Jackson | 2019, week 10 | 98.7 |
| T Andrew Whitworth | 2010, week 15 | 98.4 |
| LB Troy Reeder | 2022, week 11 | 98.3 |
*In anticipation of final reviews of the Vikings’ Week 3 win over the Bengal
Rodgers ’99, 4 pff cover grade on 26 coverage fiques, if it applies after reviews, would also break the record. It is the best figure in the PFF era among people with at least 15 coverage fiques, easy at the top of Bengals Cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick’s 97.9 degree in 2014 (19 coverage fiques).
The Vikings drove Rodgers’ efforts into an eruption victory and Celebrated him accordingly on the sidelines.
Minnesota signed the 27-year-old this season outside the season for a two-year-old deal worth $ 11 million in basic value after he helped the Eagles to hinder the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. Now he is an integral part of the defense of Brian Flores and at the top of the PFF record books.
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