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The PFF NFL Podcast

2025 NFL Week 8 Review & Grade Release Show

The PFF NFL Podcast

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4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2025

⏱️ 154 minutes

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Summary

PFF's Trevor Sikkema and Dalton Wasserman review the top-5 highest graded players from every game in Week 8. 03:20 - Packers vs. Steelers 16:10 - Jets vs. Bengals 31:30 - Bills vs. Panthers 40:15 - Browns vs. Patriots 55:30 - Giants vs. Eagles 01:07:30 - Bears vs. Ravens 01:19:27 - 49ers vs. Texans 01:29:25 - Dolphins vs. Falcons 01:42:20 - Cowboys vs. Broncos 02:00:30 - Buccaneers vs. Saints 02:08:15 - Titans vs. Colts 02:14:30 - Vikings vs. Chargers

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0:00.0

What's going on everybody?

0:03.0

Welcome back to the PFF NFL show. Trevor Sake. I'm Adult Washington here with you guys. Recap everything that we saw in week eight in the NFL. Of course, gives you the top five graded players that we had for every single team. We'll give you the stat that told the story. So most impressive and most disappointing. And also throwing a little bit of explain the grade here this week, which I'm excited to get to. Dalton, we have the highest graded run blocking play of the entire season, which we're going to get to. And, of course, a lot of people want to talk about Justin Herbert's passing grade from last Thursday night. And I think it's going to be a great example to really just feel back the curtain on exactly how we go about things here at PFF, how we get to the grades that we do. So I'm excited about all that stuff. But buddy, you got to see, as we are in lovely Cincinnati, Ohio here, you got to see your New York Jets get the first dub of the season. How do you feel, my friend? I mean, don't say it too loud around here, honestly. You know, those Bengals fans in the building and all around us here were surrounded. And of course, it was the only one score game of the day. Do you wear anything Jets related? No, I went completely neutral. Basically like I am right now, just completely neutral, expecting to lose by about 20 and just, you know, just going because I had the tickets and I, you know, live right around the corner, so that feels good. But no, I mean, honestly, more than anything, just kind of shocking with how the game went down, we'll get into it all and all the details in a bit. But after such a big win for the Bengals last Thursday, this really sets them back a lot as I'm sure the guys, two of the guys behind the glass there are just so happy for

1:44.5

us to break down.

1:45.2

I mean, there's a lot of things that happened last week.

1:47.1

I know that, or yesterday I should say, I know that the games weren't super competitive,

1:52.5

but in terms of like place in the standings, NFL draft order, like there's a lot of things

1:58.7

to get to.

1:59.6

And I think that the reason why a lot of the games may weren't as competitive as we wish they were, injuries played a big part of this, especially at the quarterback position for a lot of these teams. But to me, we did get a good look at some of these guys that are either going to be contributing players or players that just mean a lot, either in the short or long term for where these teams are going to end up when it comes to these playoffs spots. So I'm excited to dig in all that good stuff. Shout it to everybody's in the chat. I see the people in the chat already here for this show. Excited to go back and forth here as we're talking about all these games with you guys, whether you are in the chat or even if you're watching this one afterwards, to be honest with you, If you don't have a PFF plus subscription, we're going to throw a ton of numbers out at you. And if you want to see all of those for yourself, which I would encourage you to do. Because there's data points that we talk about here on this show that we say, hey, this is what we think was the staff that told the story, or these are the grades that we wanted to focus on. but you can see all this stuff for yourself and maybe come to different conclusions with the information that you have.

2:53.8

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3:07.9

Let's talk about Sunday night football first.

3:10.1

Aaron Rogers facing off against the Green Bay Packers, his old team, trying to become,

3:15.5

what was the stat, just the fifth quarterback ever to have a win against all 32 NFL teams?

3:21.8

I know Brady's done it.

3:23.7

Brady Manning Farve, I think. I don't know who the last one would be at this five. Maybe it was like the fifth player ever? I can't remember exactly what it was. But it would have been a short list, very short list of players who have gotten a win, especially at the quarterback position, over their former team. And therefore, every single team in the NFL that didn't

3:42.2

end up happening. Green Bay Packers end up going into Pittsburgh, taking down the Steelers in this

3:47.3

one by a score of 35 to 25. Got a lot to break down for this one. But let's look at the top five

3:51.4

graded players that we had for the Green Bay Packers as the winners of this game. Tucker Kraft on

3:55.6

National Tightens Day represented the position

3:58.0

very well with an elite 93.7 overall grade. Right guard Jordan Morgan with an 83.5 edge

4:04.9

rusher Rashon Gary at the 832. Kingsley and Iigbare, there are other edge rusher defensive

4:09.7

lineman. He plays all over the place with an 80.9 and then offensive tackle Zach Tom with an

4:13.6

80.9 quarterback Jordan Love really good Zach Tom with an 80.9.

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