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QB: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
RB: Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens
WR: Malik Nabers, New York Giants
WR: Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals
TE: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
Flex: DeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles
LT: Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens
LG: Jackson Powers-Johnson, Las Vegas Raiders
C: Bradley Bozeman, Los Angeles Chargers
RG: Dalton Risner, Minnesota Vikings
RT: Broderick Jones, Pittsburgh Steelers
EDGE: Nolan Smith, Philadelphia Eagles
EDGE: Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
DI: John Franklin-Myers, Denver Broncos
DI: Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers
LB: Germaine Pratt, Cincinnati Bengals
LB: Foyesade Oluokun, Jacksonville Jaguars
CB: Kyler Gordon, Chicago Bears
CB: Trent McDuffie, Kansas City Chiefs
S: Jalen Thompson, Arizona Cardinals
S: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
Flex: CB Garrett Williams, Arizona Cardinals
K: Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars
K/PR: Ihmir Smith-Marsette, New York Giants
ST: Cam Jones, Kansas City Chiefs
Burrow earned his highest single-game grade of the season as the Bengals kept their season alive with a win over the Denver Broncos on Saturday evening. Burrow finished 39-for-49 for 412 yards, with three big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays.
Smith was dominant against the run as the Eagles defeated the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon, earning a 93.6 run-defense grade. He was solid as a pass-rusher, too, racking up three hurries from 20 pass-rushing snaps.
Nabers had the best game of his young career as the Giants ended the Indianapolis Colts‘ postseason hopes on Sunday. He averaged 7.13 yards per route run, pulling in seven of the eight targets thrown his way for 171 yards, and he forced four missed tackles.
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