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NFL Week 9: Key Matchups and Stats to Watch
BALTIMORE, USAFriday, November 1, 2024
Rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey has been a standout for the Los Angeles Chargers, excelling against man coverage with 194 receiving yards. He'll face a tough matchup against Denzel Ward, who has forced eight incompletions in man coverage, the second-most in the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans have a rookie top-10 pick in J. C. Latham, who has been a bright spot on their offensive line. He'll have a tough test against the Patriots' Keion White, who has 27 pressures and an 84. 3 pass-rush grade, seventh-best among edge rushers.
The Arizona Cardinals will look to confuse rookie quarterback Caleb Williams with their disguised coverages. Williams has struggled against these, with a 56. 3 PFF passing grade and a 4. 3% turnover-worthy play rate.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have had strong production from their play-action game, ranking second in the NFL with 9. 5 yards per play. However, they'll face a tough challenge against the Philadelphia Eagles, who also rank second in the league, allowing just 5. 0 yards per play against play action.
The Green Bay Packers' pass rush has benefited from their use of stunts, pressuring the quarterback on 43% of dropbacks with stunts compared to 28% without. The Packers rank third in the NFL with a 65% contested catch rate.
The Los Angeles Rams have improved their pass protection since Week 5, allowing just 13 pressures over the last two weeks. However, the Seattle Seahawks are coming off their least productive pass-rushing performance of the season against the Bills.
Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings has been a force against single-high safety coverages, leading the NFL with 446 receiving yards and 12 receptions of 15 or more yards. The Colts have been aggressive with their passing offense, leading the league with an 11. 3 average depth of target.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' running backs have been a big part of their passing game, ranking first among RB groups with 54 receptions and 491 receiving yards. They'll face a tough defense in the Kansas City Chiefs, who rank third-best against RBs in coverage.
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