- Offensive Player of the Week honors rarely go to offensive linemen, but Tristan Wirfs’ performance in Week 15 was well worth the award: Wirfs finished the week with a PFF grade of 97.0 – the highest grade of any offensive player this week and the fourth-highest single-game grade of the season.
- Linebacker DeMarco Jackson delivered the best performance of his career: Jackson posted strong grades across the board, including an 84.1 run defense grade, an 81.9 tackling grade, a 70.5 pass rushing grade and a 91.2 coverage grade.
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Offence
- QB: Trevor Laurens, Jacksonville Jaguars
- RB: Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers
- WR: Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams
- WR: Amun-Ra St. BrownDetroit Lions
- TE: Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons
- Flex: Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco 49ers
- LT: Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- LG: Peter Skoronski, Tennessee Titans
- C: Humphrey’s Confession of Faith, Kansas City chiefs
- RG: Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos
- RT: Abraham Lucas, Seattle Seahawks
Defense
- EDGE: Abdul Carter, New York Giants
- EDGE: Micah ParsonsGreen Bay Packers
- DI: Travis Jones, Baltimore Ravens
- DI: Javon Kinlaw, Washington Commanders
- LB: D’Marco Jackson, Chicago Bears
- LB: Nakobe Dean, Philadelphia Eagles
- CB: Tre’Davious White, Buffalo Bills
- CB: Pat Surtain II Denver Broncos
- S: Antonio Johnson, Jacksonville Jaguars
- S: Xavier McKinney, Green Bay Packers
- Flex: CB Antonio Hamilton Sr., Washington Commanders
Special teams

Offensive Player of the Week: Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Offensive Player of the Week honors rarely go to offensive linemen, but Tristan Wirfs’ performance in Week 15 was well worth the award. Wirfs finished the week with a PFF grade of 97.0 – the highest grade of any offensive player this week and the fourth-highest single-game grade of the season.
He was dominant in pass protection, allowing zero sacks, hits or hurries over 40 pass-blocking snaps while losing just one rep that didn’t lead to pressure, and he earned a pass-blocking grade of 89.9. He was even better in the run game, posting a 98.0 run-blocking grade after avoiding a single downgrade on 22 snaps while receiving positive grades nine times.
Defensive Player of the Week: D’Marco Jackson Chicago Bears
Linebacker DeMarco Jackson delivered the best performance of his career in Week 15, earning an overall PFF grade of 93.5, which ranked second among all defensive players. He posted strong grades across the board, including an 84.1 run defense grade, an 81.9 tackling grade, a 70.5 pass rushing grade and a 91.2 coverage grade.
Jackson made the most of his opportunities, recording a sack on one of his two pass-rush snaps, finishing a perfect 7-for-7 on tackle attempts with five defensive stops and allowing just two receptions for three yards on five targets in coverage. He finished the performance with one of the plays of the week, tipping the ball to himself before securing an interception from Shedeur Sanders.
Rookie of the Week: EDGE Abdul Carter, New York Giants
Despite the Giants’ loss, Abdul Carter turned in the best performance of his young career Washington on Sunday. He had a big impact as a run defender and pass rusher, making five defensive stops, forcing two fumbles and posting a PFF pass-rush winning percentage of 17.4%.
Offensive Line of the Week: Tennessee Titans
The Titans remained competitive against the 49ers, thanks in large part to strong play up front. Their offensive line allowed just five total pressures on Cam Ward — none for sacks or hits — while also fueling a rushing attack that averaged 6.8 yards per carry.
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