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Bengals Stars Make PFF's List of Top-101 Players From 2024 NFL Season
Nov 7, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) celebrates with teammates after throwing a touchdown during the second half against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

 Ja'Marr Chase won the receiving triple crown this season in his best NFL campaign yet, but it wasn't enough to crack PFF's top-20 performers. Joe Burrow made the top five on the 101-player list, checking in at No. 4, while Trey Hendrickson came in at No. 32, and Tee Higgins also nabbed a spot in the group at No. 80.

They ranked Chase 21st for the 2024 season.

"Chase etched his name in the record books in 2024, becoming just the sixth receiver in NFL history to win the triple crown by leading the league in receptions (127), receiving yards (1,708), and receiving touchdowns (17)," A trio of writers noted. "His electric ability after the catch fueled his dominance, as he racked up an NFL-best 797 yards after the catch and forced 24 missed tackles on receptions."

Burrow also had his best NFL campaign all while coming off of major wrist surgery. That led him on a second-career Comeback Player of the Year path.

"As the situation around him crumbles, Burrow just continues to get better every season," the article noted. "This year, he finished second among qualified quarterbacks with a 92.8 passing grade while recording a career-best 1.9% turnover-worthy play rate. He finished the regular season with the most passing yards and touchdowns in the NFL. Behind poor protection, Burrow’s processing speed has hit a ridiculous level. He led all quarterbacks this season with a 93.2 passing grade on throws released in under 2.5 seconds."

Hendrickson continued his monstrous run of late, posting 17-plus sacks just like the 2023 season.

"Hendrickson’s league-leading 18 sacks in 2024 will grab headlines, but his impact extends far beyond the raw sack total," The list stated. "The eight-year veteran posted some of the most dominant advanced pass-rushing metrics in the league, ranking above the 95th percentile in several of PFF’s most stable categories — including overall pass-rush grade, grade on true pass sets, grade on plays without play action and pass-rush win rate."

Higgins also had arguably his best NFL season, notching a career-high 10 touchdowns.

"Unless he gets strapped with the franchise tag, Higgins will enter the 2025 offseason as the PFF’s top available free agent," the article stated. "Despite missing five games with a hamstring injury, Higgins rallied to produce the best receiving grade (88.3) of his career. That mark placed him as the seventh-highest-graded receiver in the NFL this season, due in part to his innate ability to find the end zone. Higgins finished the season as one of two receivers to notch double-digit touchdowns on 500 or fewer receiving snaps."

Check out the full list here.

This article first appeared on Cincinnati Bengals on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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