The Packers’ offense finally clicked and earned one of its highest PFF grades all season at 76.6. Despite having a few mistakes, the offense still put up 31 points against one of the best defenses it has faced all year. If the team continues to play like this, “Run the Table” part 2 could be possible.
Sammy Watkins: PFF Grade – 85.1
In a surprise turn of events, Sammy Watkins was the highest-graded offensive player on the team. He was also the 2nd highest-graded player on the team, only behind Rudy Ford.
Watkins played 21 offensive snaps, and only 9 were on passing plays. Despite only playing on 9 offensive snaps, Watkins caught all 3 of his targets for 47 yards. Of those 3 catches, 2 went for first downs.
Aaron Jones: PFF Grade – 85
Jones narrowly missed being the highest-graded offensive player by PFF. He has once again shown that when he gets his touches, the Packers’ offense flourishes, and most of the time, they win.
Jones tallied 24 carries for 138 yards and 1 rushing TD.
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He caught both his targets for 18 yards to match his dominating rush performance. Jones may not have done a lot of damage through the air, but his 81.9 pass-blocking grade (3rd highest on the team), certainly helped the Packers’ pass attack get back on track.
Jones had 3 rushes of over 10+ yards (2 going for 15+). He also caused 1 missed tackle.
Aaron Rodgers: PFF Grade – 83.9

I think everyone can agree that Aaron Rodgers just had his best game of the season. PFF marks this as Rodgers’ 2nd best game, but Rodgers threw for a season-high 3 TDs on a season-low 20 attempts. Rodgers completed 70% of his passes with 2 big-time throws. Rodgers’ adjusted completion percentage (his percent of passes on target) was at a whopping 84.2%.
Jon Runyan: PFF Grade – 78.1
It was a game of greats this past Sunday. Runyan had one of his highest-graded performances by PFF this year. On 23 pass-blocking snaps, Runyan did not allow a single pressure. This is his 7th game of the season, not allowing a single pressure.
Runyan was also a plus run blocker with a 73 PFF grade, his 2nd highest of the season.
David Bakhtiari: PFF Grade – 74.6
Bakhtiari, yet again, turns in another top 5 offensive finish by PFF. Like Runyan, Bakhtiari did not allow a single pressure on 23 pass-blocking snaps. The only knock on Bakhtiari’s game was the one holding penalty he was called for, which I won’t hold against him as it was a very questionable call.
Bakhtiari was also a plus run blocker with a 66.5 PFF grade. This is his lowest run-blocking grade since week 5 against the Giants.
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