• Justin Herbert puts the Chargers on his back to no avail: Six dropped passes were the main culprit of a 23-20 loss, but Herbert still earned a 92.7 PFF grade.
• Newly acquired cornerback Rasul Douglas dominates: He finished Week 11 with two interceptions and no receptions allowed.
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QB: Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
RB: Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers
WR: Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins
WR: Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers
TE: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
Flex: WR Tank Dell, Houston Texans
LT: Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
LG: Tyler Smith, Dallas Cowboys
C: Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
RG: Sam Cosmi, Washington Commanders
RT: Morgan Moses, Baltimore Ravens
EDGE: Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys
EDGE: Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
DI: Kenny Clark, Green Bay Packers
DI: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
LB: Tyrel Dodson, Buffalo Bills
LB: Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville Jaguars
CB: Rasul Douglas, Buffalo Bills
CB: DaRon Bland, Dallas Cowboys
S: Percy Butler, Washington Commanders
S: Isaiah Pola-Mao, Las Vegas Raiders
Flex: CB Jalen Ramsey, Miami Dolphins
K: Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals
P: Corey Bojorquez, Cleveland Browns
K/PR: Kadarius Toney, Kansas City Chiefs
ST: Dee Winters, San Francisco 49ers
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: QB JUSTIN HERBERT, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Herbert’s surface-level stats in Week 11 pass the eye test, going 21-of-36 for 260 yards and two touchdowns, but his receivers dropped six of his passes in what was one of the best performances we’ve seen from a quarterback this season. He earned an elite 92.7 PFF grade for his efforts.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: CB RASUL DOUGLAS, BUFFALO BILLS
Throws into Douglas’ coverage in Week 11 netted an NFL passer rating of 0.0, as the newly acquired cornerback finished the game with two interceptions and no receptions allowed.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: WR TANK DELL, HOUSTON TEXANS
The rookie wide receiver averaged 4.38 yards per route run in the Texans' win over the Arizona Cardinals, with six of his eight receptions going for 15 or more yards.
OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: BALTIMORE RAVENS
Patrick Mekari allowed four total pressures, including a sack, but the rest of the Ravens' offensive line combined to let up just four pressures between them. They also helped Gus Edwards and Keaton Mitchell to both average more than four yards per carry.