Denver opened with three scoring assets behind Rookie Quarterback Bo Nix, who made contact with Courtland Sutton for a touchdown and a total of 110 passing yards before leaving. The defense of the Broncos was kept late while New Orleans played through his quarterback competition.
Spencer Rattler started for the saints and led a few field target drives before Rookie came in Tyler Shegh and added a hasty score to a designed keeper. Shegh finished 12-of-20 for 102 Yards, while Rattle 5-of-8 went for 43. Neither of the two Quarterback produced a large throw or turnover-worthy game, although Rattleer sorted closely higher on First Review.
The dedicated team of PFFF classes was hard at work and analyzed every player in every game in real time. The extensive figures and data are available after a thorough assessment tomorrow at noon.
In the meantime, we have collected some data at a high level and collected counts from the game to give you an early look. Our expert classes have also nominated the striking player of the game, with exceptional performance on the field.
Player of the game
Sutton was a central point in limited action and caught all four of his catchable goals for 83 Yards, a touchdown and two extra first downs. On average 5.8 meters after catching per reception, forced a missed tackle and produced two explosive profit. With an average goal depth of 11.7 meters and a goal interest rate of 50% on its routes, Sutton generated a 138.7 passer-rating when it was on the goal.
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