The Buffalo Bills faced a setback in Week 5, losing to the New England Patriots with a score of 23-20. This defeat ended the Bills’ impressive 14-game winning streak at their home stadium.
After each game, many fans and analysts look at the numbers to understand which players stood out and which ones struggled. Pro Football Focus (PFF), a football analytics site, offers an in-depth look at player performance. They use a detailed grading system to evaluate each player’s contribution based on various factors.
Here’s a look at PFF’s top five highest-graded defensive players for the Bills in their game against the Patriots. To be included, players had to participate in at least 10 snaps during the game.
Top 5 Bills Defensive Players Graded by PFF:
- Shaq Thompson: Thompson earned the highest PFF grade on the Bills defense with an impressive 83.8.
- Greg Rousseau: Rousseau received a grade of 74.2 from PFF.
- Cole Bishop: Bishop was given a PFF grade of 69.2.
- DaQuan Jones: Jones earned a PFF grade of 67.7 in the game.
- Deone Walker: Walker rounded out the top five with a PFF grade of 63.9.
These grades offer a deeper understanding of individual player performances beyond simple statistics. PFF’s analysis considers the context of each play, the player’s role, and the quality of their execution. While the Bills didn’t secure the win, these defensive players demonstrated strong performances, according to PFF’s metrics.


