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January 14, 2025
15 highest-graded players from the wild-card round
Mason Cameron
PFF
15 highest-graded players from the wild-card round

The NFL wild-card round showcased some exceptional talent, with players like Tony Jefferson and Alohi Gilman from the Los Angeles Chargers highlighting the defensive prowess. Jefferson, with a staggering 95.0 grade, made pivotal plays, including a crucial forced fumble. Meanwhile, quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens impressed with a career-high 93.0 postseason grade, leading all offensive players. The matchups also featured standout performances from rookies like Ladd McConkey, who set a record for receiving yards by a rookie in a postseason game.

As the playoffs progress, the focus shifts to the elite quarterbacks, with Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills and Jackson leading the pack. Allen's impressive wild-card performance boosts his playoff grade to 91.2, ranking fourth since 2006. Notably, the 2025 NFL Draft season is on the horizon, inviting fans to engage in mock drafts and learn about future prospects.

How does Josh Allen's playoff performance compare to historical greats like Tom Brady?What can we expect from Lamar Jackson in the upcoming playoff games?How did Ladd McConkey's record-setting performance impact rookie receiver dynamics?Will Tony Jefferson's veteran experience be crucial for the Chargers in the next round?
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January 13, 2025
NFL Wild Card Weekend: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards
Gordon McGuinness
PFF
NFL Wild Card Weekend: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards

PFF's Team of the Week highlights standout performances, focusing on players who excelled in both grades and snap counts. The selections reflect a blend of efficiency and endurance, showcasing the best in each position.

Leading the offense is Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens at QB, alongside standout players like Derrick Henry and rookie sensation Ladd McConkey of the Los Angeles Chargers, who earned Offensive Player and Rookie of the Week honors for their impressive contributions. Defensively, the lineup features notable talents such as Derek Stingley Jr. from the Houston Texans, who excelled with two interceptions in a critical game.

What factors contributed to Ladd McConkey's impressive performance against the Texans?How did Derek Stingley Jr.'s interceptions impact the Texans' strategy against the Chargers?What adjustments did the Philadelphia Eagles make to protect Jalen Hurts effectively?How do Lamar Jackson's recent performances influence the Ravens' playoff prospects?
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January 11, 2025
Herbert (4 INTs) critical of play as Chargers' season ends - ESPN
ESPN
Herbert (4 INTs) critical of play as Chargers' season ends - ESPN

In a disappointing playoff defeat, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert faced the media after a 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans, expressing regret for his performance. He acknowledged, 'I let the team down,' highlighting his struggle with ball security. Herbert's playoff statistics were notably poor, completing only 14 of 32 passes, marking the lowest completion percentage in Chargers playoff history since 2006. Additionally, he became the first player in NFL history to throw more interceptions in a playoff game than throughout the regular season.

During the game, Herbert's first interception occurred in the second quarter while attempting to connect with receiver Quentin Johnston. Another costly mistake came in the third quarter when a pass intended for Ladd McConkey was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Herbert's challenges were compounded by a lack of protection from his offensive line, leading to four sacks and significant pressure throughout the game.

How will Justin Herbert adapt his game to overcome these playoff struggles?What specific strategies can the Chargers employ to protect Herbert more effectively?In light of Jim Harbaugh's comments, what are the key areas for Herbert's improvement?How do the Chargers' playoff losses impact their team chemistry and future performance?
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January 11, 2025
Los Angeles Chargers shredded for playoff flop during loss to Texans
Andrew Parsaud
Sports Illustrated
Los Angeles Chargers shredded for playoff flop during loss to Texans

The Los Angeles Chargers' 2024 season has concluded following a disappointing 32-12 defeat against the Houston Texans. Despite a promising start, where the Chargers managed to advance the ball effectively, they settled for field goals instead of capitalizing on scoring opportunities. The Chargers quickly established a lead at 6-0 after a fumble recovery by Alohi Gilman, but offensive struggles persisted.

Justin Herbert's performance was particularly troubling; he threw four interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown. Rookie Ladd McConkey emerged as a standout, recording nine receptions for 197 yards and a touchdown. An 86-yard touchdown from McConkey briefly ignited hope for a comeback, but a blocked extra point, which was returned for two points by the Texans, sealed the Chargers' fate, ending Jim Harbaugh's first year on a disheartening note.

What adjustments do the Chargers need to make ahead of next season?How will Justin Herbert bounce back from this performance?Can Ladd McConkey build on his rookie season and become a key player?What does Jim Harbaugh need to do to improve the Chargers' offense?
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January 5, 2025
Chargers make roster moves ahead of Week 18 finale
Andrew Parsaud
Sports Illustrated
Chargers make roster moves ahead of Week 18 finale

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to conclude their regular season against the Las Vegas Raiders, having already secured a playoff berth. Under the leadership of head coach Jim Harbaugh, the team has experienced a successful inaugural season. Before shifting focus to the playoffs, the Chargers have made several roster adjustments in preparation for Week 18.

Among the notable moves, safety Alohi Gilman has been activated from Reserve/Injured, while wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick and veteran safety Eddie Jackson have been elevated from the practice squad. The Chargers' safety unit has endured significant injuries throughout the season, with Elijah Molden sidelined for the remainder of the year due to a broken fibula, and Marcus Maye placed on IR following an ankle injury sustained in Week 16.

The return of Gilman and the elevation of Jackson are crucial for bolstering the team's defensive depth. In addition, linebacker Denzel Perryman has been downgraded to out for the upcoming game. As the Chargers prepare for their final regular-season match, discussions about resting starters before the playoffs have emerged.

How has Jim Harbaugh's coaching style influenced the Chargers' performance this season?What impact will Alohi Gilman's return have on the Chargers' playoff prospects?Should the Chargers consider resting key players in the final game against the Raiders?What are the potential playoff matchups for the Chargers, and how do they stack up against their opponents?
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January 14, 2025
15 highest-graded players from the wild-card round
Mason Cameron
PFF
15 highest-graded players from the wild-card round

The NFL wild-card round showcased some exceptional talent, with players like Tony Jefferson and Alohi Gilman from the Los Angeles Chargers highlighting the defensive prowess. Jefferson, with a staggering 95.0 grade, made pivotal plays, including a crucial forced fumble. Meanwhile, quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens impressed with a career-high 93.0 postseason grade, leading all offensive players. The matchups also featured standout performances from rookies like Ladd McConkey, who set a record for receiving yards by a rookie in a postseason game.

As the playoffs progress, the focus shifts to the elite quarterbacks, with Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills and Jackson leading the pack. Allen's impressive wild-card performance boosts his playoff grade to 91.2, ranking fourth since 2006. Notably, the 2025 NFL Draft season is on the horizon, inviting fans to engage in mock drafts and learn about future prospects.

How does Josh Allen's playoff performance compare to historical greats like Tom Brady?What can we expect from Lamar Jackson in the upcoming playoff games?How did Ladd McConkey's record-setting performance impact rookie receiver dynamics?Will Tony Jefferson's veteran experience be crucial for the Chargers in the next round?
Mentions:
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@Jordan Davis | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Josh Allen | Buffalo Bills | NFL
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@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-highest-graded-player..

January 13, 2025
NFL Wild Card Weekend: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards
Gordon McGuinness
PFF
NFL Wild Card Weekend: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards

PFF's Team of the Week highlights standout performances, focusing on players who excelled in both grades and snap counts. The selections reflect a blend of efficiency and endurance, showcasing the best in each position.

Leading the offense is Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens at QB, alongside standout players like Derrick Henry and rookie sensation Ladd McConkey of the Los Angeles Chargers, who earned Offensive Player and Rookie of the Week honors for their impressive contributions. Defensively, the lineup features notable talents such as Derek Stingley Jr. from the Houston Texans, who excelled with two interceptions in a critical game.

What factors contributed to Ladd McConkey's impressive performance against the Texans?How did Derek Stingley Jr.'s interceptions impact the Texans' strategy against the Chargers?What adjustments did the Philadelphia Eagles make to protect Jalen Hurts effectively?How do Lamar Jackson's recent performances influence the Ravens' playoff prospects?
Mentions:
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@Denico Autry | Houston Texans | NFL
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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-wild-card-weekend-pff..

January 11, 2025
Herbert (4 INTs) critical of play as Chargers' season ends - ESPN
ESPN
Herbert (4 INTs) critical of play as Chargers' season ends - ESPN

In a disappointing playoff defeat, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert faced the media after a 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans, expressing regret for his performance. He acknowledged, 'I let the team down,' highlighting his struggle with ball security. Herbert's playoff statistics were notably poor, completing only 14 of 32 passes, marking the lowest completion percentage in Chargers playoff history since 2006. Additionally, he became the first player in NFL history to throw more interceptions in a playoff game than throughout the regular season.

During the game, Herbert's first interception occurred in the second quarter while attempting to connect with receiver Quentin Johnston. Another costly mistake came in the third quarter when a pass intended for Ladd McConkey was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Herbert's challenges were compounded by a lack of protection from his offensive line, leading to four sacks and significant pressure throughout the game.

How will Justin Herbert adapt his game to overcome these playoff struggles?What specific strategies can the Chargers employ to protect Herbert more effectively?In light of Jim Harbaugh's comments, what are the key areas for Herbert's improvement?How do the Chargers' playoff losses impact their team chemistry and future performance?
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43378121/herbe..

January 11, 2025
Los Angeles Chargers shredded for playoff flop during loss to Texans
Andrew Parsaud
Sports Illustrated
Los Angeles Chargers shredded for playoff flop during loss to Texans

The Los Angeles Chargers' 2024 season has concluded following a disappointing 32-12 defeat against the Houston Texans. Despite a promising start, where the Chargers managed to advance the ball effectively, they settled for field goals instead of capitalizing on scoring opportunities. The Chargers quickly established a lead at 6-0 after a fumble recovery by Alohi Gilman, but offensive struggles persisted.

Justin Herbert's performance was particularly troubling; he threw four interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown. Rookie Ladd McConkey emerged as a standout, recording nine receptions for 197 yards and a touchdown. An 86-yard touchdown from McConkey briefly ignited hope for a comeback, but a blocked extra point, which was returned for two points by the Texans, sealed the Chargers' fate, ending Jim Harbaugh's first year on a disheartening note.

What adjustments do the Chargers need to make ahead of next season?How will Justin Herbert bounce back from this performance?Can Ladd McConkey build on his rookie season and become a key player?What does Jim Harbaugh need to do to improve the Chargers' offense?
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https://www.si.com/nfl/chargers/los-angeles-charge..

January 5, 2025
Chargers make roster moves ahead of Week 18 finale
Andrew Parsaud
Sports Illustrated
Chargers make roster moves ahead of Week 18 finale

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to conclude their regular season against the Las Vegas Raiders, having already secured a playoff berth. Under the leadership of head coach Jim Harbaugh, the team has experienced a successful inaugural season. Before shifting focus to the playoffs, the Chargers have made several roster adjustments in preparation for Week 18.

Among the notable moves, safety Alohi Gilman has been activated from Reserve/Injured, while wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick and veteran safety Eddie Jackson have been elevated from the practice squad. The Chargers' safety unit has endured significant injuries throughout the season, with Elijah Molden sidelined for the remainder of the year due to a broken fibula, and Marcus Maye placed on IR following an ankle injury sustained in Week 16.

The return of Gilman and the elevation of Jackson are crucial for bolstering the team's defensive depth. In addition, linebacker Denzel Perryman has been downgraded to out for the upcoming game. As the Chargers prepare for their final regular-season match, discussions about resting starters before the playoffs have emerged.

How has Jim Harbaugh's coaching style influenced the Chargers' performance this season?What impact will Alohi Gilman's return have on the Chargers' playoff prospects?Should the Chargers consider resting key players in the final game against the Raiders?What are the potential playoff matchups for the Chargers, and how do they stack up against their opponents?
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