• Lamar Jackson solidifies his MVP case: He made a pair of big-time throws and tossed five touchdowns en route to a 95.0 game grade.
• Maxx Crosby makes his mark against the run: He earned a 94.4 PFF run-defense grade and finished the game with four tackles resulting in a defensive stop and a forced fumble.
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QB: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
RB: Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers
WR: CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys
WR: DJ Moore, Chicago Bears
TE: David Njoku, Cleveland Browns
Flex: WR Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders
LT: Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
LG: Steve Avila, Los Angeles Rams
C: Jake Brendel, San Francisco 49ers
RG: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
RT: Jawaan Taylor, Kansas City Chiefs
EDGE: Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders
EDGE: Jermaine Johnson, New York Jets
DI: Kobie Turner, Los Angeles Rams
DI: Khyiris Tonga, Minnesota Vikings
LB: Otis Reese IV, Tennessee Titans
LB: Sione Takitaki, Cleveland Browns
CB: Charvarius Ward, San Francisco 49ers
CB: Tyrique Stevenson, Chicago Bears
S: Ronnie Hickman Jr., Cleveland Browns
S: Donovan Wilson, Dallas Cowboys
Flex: CB Christian Benford, Buffalo Bills
K: Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs
P: AJ Cole, Las Vegas Raiders
K/PR: Jalen Reagor, New England Patriots
ST: Matthew Adams, Cleveland Browns
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: QB LAMAR JACKSON, BALTIMORE RAVENS
Jackson was incredible as the Ravens clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed with a dominant win over the Miami Dolphins. He went 18-of-21 for 321 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions, making a pair of big-time throws.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: EDGE MAXX CROSBY, LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Crosby didn’t have the best game as a pass rusher but still added four pressures to his season total. He was dominant against the run, earning a 94.4 PFF run-defense grade and finishing the game with four tackles resulting in a defensive stop and a forced fumble.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: DI KOBIE TURNER, LOS ANGELES RAMS
Turner was already having an impressive rookie season, particularly as a pass rusher in the second half of the year, but he turned it up a notch this week. He racked up 10 quarterback pressures from 46 pass-blocking snaps and generated a 30.4% pass-rush win rate.
OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: DENVER BRONCOS
The Broncos' starting offensive line combined to allow seven total pressures — but just one sack and one hit. All five starters finished the game with a PFF pass-blocking grade of 68.0 or better.