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McKinney’s 2025 Season: A Friendly Look at a Football Defender

Who Is McKinney and What Is This About?

Imagine a game where one team tries to move a ball forward and the other team tries to stop them. McKinney plays for the Green Bay Packers, a team in the NFL (National Football League). His job is on the stopping team, called the defense. In 2025, he played another season for the Packers.

Even though he didn’t make as many "wow" plays (like catching the ball thrown by the other team) as he did in his first year with Green Bay—when he caught 8 passes meant for opponents—he was still just as vital for his team.

McKinney’s 2025 Basic Stats

Here are the plain numbers from the 2025 season (think of these like a report card of what he did in 16 matches, called games):

  • 16 games – He played in 16 contests (like 16 school days).
  • 107 tackles – He stopped the person carrying the ball 107 times (like tagging them out).
  • 1 sack – He tackled the other team’s thrower (quarterback) behind the line where they started, 1 time.
  • 10 PD (Passes Defensed) – He knocked away or blocked 10 passes thrown by the other team.
  • 2 INT (Interceptions) – He caught 2 passes meant for the other team.
  • 1 FF (Forced Fumble) – He hit the ball carrier so hard they dropped the ball 1 time.

Understanding the Fancy Numbers (ELI5 Style)

Football uses some weird words. Let’s break them down simply with numbered steps:

  1. Targets – Times the other team threw the ball toward the player McKinney was covering.
  2. Ball Hawk Rate – How often McKinney either caught (INT) or knocked away (PD) the ball when it was thrown near him. Think of it like a cat catching or swatting a toy.
  3. Passer Rating – A score (from 0 up to about 158) that tells how well the thrower did against McKinney. Lower is better for McKinney.
  4. Separation – How far the receiver (the person trying to catch) was from McKinney. A smaller distance means McKinney stayed super close.
  5. PFF Run Defense Grade – PFF (Pro Football Focus) is a group that watches every play and gives scores like in school. This grade shows how good he was at stopping runs.
  6. Coverage Snap – Each play where McKinney was guarding a receiver.

Why McKinney Was Just as Vital in 2025

McKinney had 10 passes defensed on 29 targets. That means out of 29 times the ball was thrown at his guy, he did something about it 10 times. This gives a 34.5% ball hawk rate. That is only 2.2% off his amazing 2024 season where he was named All-Pro (one of the best in the whole league). So he was almost as good at snagging or swatting balls as before!

Important: Even with fewer interceptions (only 2 vs 8 in 2024), McKinney made it really tough for opponents. He allowed a 40.0 passer rating and only 2.6 yards of separation as the nearest defender. Both are the best he has ever done in his career!

Don’t Run His Way Either!

Teams already shouldn’t throw the ball where McKinney is. But if last year is any clue, they might also want to avoid running the ball toward him. His 82.5 PFF run defense grade from the 2025 campaign is the highest he has ever gotten. That means he is great at stopping runners too.

NFL Pro Insight on McKinney

The NFL’s professional tracking gave this cool info about McKinney (you can see more at McKinney’s NFL Pro page):

  • He allowed only 0.3 yards per coverage snap in 2025. That’s the smallest amount among all defenders who played at least 300 coverage snaps (meaning he was on the field a lot).
  • In 9 different games, he allowed fewer than 10 total yards when he was covering someone. That’s like letting the other team take only a few tiny steps against him all game!

Summary

McKinney’s 2025 season might look quieter because he only caught 2 interceptions compared to 8 in his first Packers year. But his stats show he was just as crucial:

  • He played 16 games with 107 tackles, 1 sack, 10 PD, 2 INT, 1 FF.
  • His ball hawk rate was 34.5%, nearly matching his All-Pro 2024 campaign (only 2.2% difference).
  • He gave up a career-best 40.0 passer rating and 2.6 yards separation as nearest defender.
  • His run defense grade was a personal best 82.5.
  • He gave up just 0.3 yards per coverage snap (fewest among busy defenders) and allowed under 10 yards in coverage in 9 games.

All in all, McKinney is a player opponents should avoid, whether they want to throw or run!

FAQ

Q1: What does "PD" stand for in football stats?
A: PD means "Passes Defensed." It’s when a defensive player knocks away or blocks a pass so the other team can’t catch it.

Q2: What is an "All-Pro" season?
A: All-Pro means a player was chosen as one of the very best at their position in the entire league for that year. McKinney earned this in 2024 with his eight-interception performance.

Q3: Why is a low passer rating good for a defender?
A: Passer rating scores how well the quarterback (thrower) performed. If a defender like McKinney makes the quarterback look bad, the rating is low, which means the defender did a great job.

Q4: What is PFF?
A: PFF stands for Pro Football Focus, a company that watches game films and gives players grades (like a report card) for different skills such as run defense.

Q5: How many games did McKinney allow fewer than 10 yards in coverage?
A: According to NFL Pro Insight, he allowed fewer than 10 yards in coverage in 9 different games during 2025.

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