• A QB rushing threat like no other: If his league-leading 93.8 PFF rushing grade holds up, Allen will set a PFF record by the season's end — breaking his own record of 93.6 set in 2021.
2. ELITE PLAY THROUGH THE AIR, WITH IMPROVED BALL SECURITY
Allen's 33 big-time throws and 7.2% big-time throw rate lead the NFL. While that isn’t necessarily breaking news, he is doing so while running a career-low 2.5% turnover-worthy play rate. Over his past six games, he’s generated an incredible 15 big-time throws compared to just one turnover-worthy play.
There are only 10 other instances in PFF history where a quarterback posted at least a 7% big-time throw rate and a 2.5% turnover-worthy play rate or better. Among those seasons are two Aaron RodgersMVP campaigns, Tom Brady’s 2020 Super Bowl run and incredible campaigns from players like Russell Wilson and Ben Roethlisberger in their respective primes.
Allen will set a PFF record by the season's end. Of course, he would be breaking his own record of 93.6, which he set in 2021.
If we remove kneel-downs, which account for eight of his 91 carries this season, Allen has rushed for 5.9 yards per run while picking up a first down or touchdown 54.2% of the time.