Divisional Showdowns: Which Dark Horse Is Poised to Upset the NFL Playoff Favorites?
When pressured by Los Angeles last weekend, Maye completed 5 of 9 passes for 126 yards with a touchdown and an interception for a 97.9 QB rating. He had an 81.7 passer rating on 20 throws when he wasn’t pressured.
He’ll be going up against the NFL’s best pass-rushing tandem in Anderson and Hunter, who rank third and fourth, respectively, among qualified edge rushers in pass-rush rating.

Anderson’s pressure rate of 30.7 ranks third among the 33 edge rushers with a minimum of 250 pass rushes. Anderson enters the divisional round with 12.5 sacks in 18 games and an adjusted-sack rate of 6.8% (fourth best among qualifying edge rushers), while Hunter has 16 sacks and ranks third in adjusted-sack rate at 7.0%.


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