• Travis Kelce shines when it matters most: The star tight end pulled in all of his 11 targets and topped 100 receiving yards.
• Nick Bosa disrupts the Lions’ passing attack: The 49ers edge defender tallied X quarterback pressures, including a pair of sacks.
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QB: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
RB: David Montgomery, Detroit Lions
WR: Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers
WR: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions
TE: Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
Flex: TE Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions
LT: Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
LG: Aaron Banks, San Francisco 49ers
C: Frank Ragnow, Detroit Lions
RG: Graham Glasgow, Detroit Lions
RT: Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions
EDGE: Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
EDGE: Kyle Van Noy, Baltimore Ravens
DI: Michael Pierce, Baltimore Ravens
DI: Justin Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens
LB: Alex Anzalone, Detroit Lions
LB: Patrick Queen, Baltimore Ravens
CB: L'Jarius Sneed, Kansas City Chiefs
CB: Charvarius Ward, San Francisco 49ers
S: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
S: Marcus Williams, Baltimore Ravens
Flex: DB Brian Branch, Detroit Lions
K: Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs
P: Tommy Townsend, Kansas City Chiefs
K/PR: Ray-Ray McCloud III, San Francisco 49ers
ST: Joshua Williams, Kansas City Chiefs
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: TE TRAVIS KELCE, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Kelce caught all 11 targets thrown his way as the Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl, averaging 2.97 yards per route run in the process.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: EDGE NICK BOSA, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
The 49ers star edge defender racked up eight quarterback pressures, including a pair of sacks on Lions quarterback Jared Goff as San Francisco claimed the NFC crown.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: TE SAM LAPORTA, DETROIT LIONS
The Lions’ rookie tight end completed an impressive first NFL season by averaging 2.69 yards per route run in Detroit’s loss to the 49ers.
OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
The 49ers' offensive line combined to allow just nine quarterback pressures, including no sacks and two quarterback hits, on Brock Purdy while clearing the way for Christian McCaffrey to average 4.5 yards per carry.