At Pro Football Focus, the Packers earned their highest grade on offense, highest grade on defense, and third-highest special teams grade of the 2025 season.
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According to Pro Football Focus grades, here are the best and worst players from the Packers’ Week 14 win over the Bears:
5 main offensives
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WR Christian Watson: 83.2
Love was excellent with clean pockets and against the blitz in another outing considered “elite” by PFF. Jacobs created 80 yards after first contact, forced nine missed tackles, had three runs of at least 10 yards and caught both targets. Watson caught all four targets, gained 46 yards after the catch, scored two touchdowns, created a perfect 158.3 passer rating when targeted and averaged 4.24 yards per route run. Musgrave had two catches for 22 yards and an explosive play negated by replay on 21 plays. Tom allowed three hurries but earned a team-best run blocking grade of 86.5.
5 best defenses
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CB Carrington Valentin: 67.8
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Nixon committed two penalties and allowed a touchdown pass, but he also broke up a pass, produced a quarterback hit and had the game-sealing interception in the end zone. Bullard made two stops and allowed just three receptions for 19 yards in his coverage. Williams broke up a pass with a punch to Colston Loveland, had a rush as a pass rusher and made a running stop. Sorrell was in a hurry to work against Darnell Wright. Valentine made five tackles without a miss and allowed just one reception for 27 yards against his coverage.
Bottom 5 Offense
Belton gave up two pressures and had a run blocking rating of 58.1. Doubs didn’t have any catches (0-for-2 on targets, 0-for-1 on contested receptions) despite running 19 routes. Walker had a pass blocking grade of 85.7, but was charged with allowing a sack and had a run blocking grade of 45.8, the lowest on the team. Rhyan was solid in the running game (grade of 68.7), but had a pass blocking grade of just 28.3. Banks was excellent as a pass protector (81.1 grade); He’s only here because the offense was good across the board.
Bottom 5 defense
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Riley missed a tackle and finished with a 29.5 run defense rating in 14 plays in his Packers debut. Brinson fought the run on 27 snaps. Wooden battled the run for 43 plays. Brooks battled the run on 47 snaps. Brinson, Wooden and Brooks combined for zero pressures in the first game without Devonte Wyatt. Walker made nine tackles without a miss but allowed one touchdown against his coverage.
Special teams (73.2)
Ty’Ron Hopper made two tackles and assisted on another, earning an elite 91.3 special teams grade. Isaiah McDuffie, Arron Mosby and Zayne Anderson also suffered tackles. The Packers had three special teams penalties, including two blocking penalties. In the cold, Daniel Whelan produced a net punting average of 46.0 yards. Brandon McManus had a kickoff go out of bounds for a penalty, but scored all four extra points. The Packers’ three kickoff returns averaged 28.3 yards. Despite the penalties, this was one of the Packers’ highest-rated special teams efforts of the season.
quarterback play
Jordan Love: 90.4
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Love threw an interception but also had three “big throws” and was elite from clean pockets and when targeted. He completed 13 of 17 passes for 204 yards and three touchdown passes when kept clean; He completed 9 of 12 passes for 171 yards and three touchdown passes when he was blitzed. Love completed five passes for 90 yards in play-action and made two passes thrown more than 20 yards. Love has three ratings of 90.0 or better in the last four weeks.
statistics to know
Caleb Williams did well to escape pressure, but he still completed 3 of 12 passes for 39 yards and an average of 3.3 yards per attempt when pressured. The Packers had Williams under pressure on 35.9 percent of their dropbacks. Micah Parsons led the way with seven pressures and two quarterback hits
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers PFF grades: Best and worst players from Week 14 win over Bears