- TreVeyon Henderson’s long touchdown run: The Patriots running back turned what looked like a loss into a game-changing 65-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter against the Bills. After navigating heavy traffic in the backfield, he dodged pressure, beat control to the rim and outwitted the defense for the score
- Caleb Williams’ best throw of the week: It feels like every week Caleb Williams makes a throw that only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL are capable of, and he added another to the list in Week 15 against the Browns. Rolling to his right and almost onto the sideline, Williams dropped a perfect ball over safety Grant Delpit to DJ Moore in the back of the end zone for a touchdown
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This season, we’re launching a weekly series on PFF that offers a behind-the-scenes look at our ratings process. Each week we’ll be rounding up some of the highest-rated individual plays, complete with tweets to show you the action.
Here are a few notable plays from Week 15.
TreVeyon Henderson’s long touchdown run
TREVEYON HENDERSON 65-YARD TD.
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—NFL (@NFL) December 14, 2025
The Patriots running back turned what looked like a loss into a game-changing 65-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter against the Bills. After weaving through heavy traffic in the backfield, he dodged pressure, beat control to the rim and outscored the defense for the score, earning a PFF grade of +1.5 for the play.
Abdul Carter’s forced fumble and recovery
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— New York Giants (@Giants) December 14, 2025
It ultimately didn’t lead to a comeback for the Giants, but their top draft pick made a huge late-game play to give them a chance. Of Washington In an attempt to bleed the clock, he stripped the ball from running back Jeremy McNichols and recovered the fumble himself, earning a PFF grade of +2.0 for the play.
Caleb Williams’ best throw of the week
KALEB WILLEMS.
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— NFL Brazil (@NFLBrasil) December 14, 2025
It feels like every week Caleb Williams makes a throw that only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL are capable of, and he added another to the list in Week 15 against the Browns. Rolling to his right and nearly to the sideline, Williams dropped a perfect ball over safety Grant Delpit to DJ Moore in the back of the end zone for a touchdown, a play that earned a PFF grade of +1.5.
Pat Surtain II’s incredible interception
Patrick Surtain flies in for the dive INT 👀
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—NFL (@NFL) December 14, 2025
The reigning Defensive Player of the Year provided another moment that changed the game with this play. He walked step-for-step with Packers wide receiver Christian Watson before going for a diving interception early in the second half, a takeaway that earned a PFF grade of +1.5.
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