Offense
- QB: Malik Willis, Green Bay Packers
- RB: Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens
- WR: Stefon Diggs, New England Patriots
- WR: Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers
- TE: Juwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints
- Flex: WR Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints
- LT: Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia Eagles
- LG: Dylan Fairchild, Cincinnati Bengals
- C: Alex Forsyth, Denver Broncos
- RG: Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos
- RT: Darnell Wright, Chicago Bears
Defense
- EDGE: Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions
- EDGE: Brian Burns, New York Giants
- DI: Quinnen Williams, Dallas Cowboys
- DI: Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans
- LB: Germaine Pratt, Indianapolis Colts
- LB: Cedric Gray, Tennessee Titans
- CB: Mike Jackson, Carolina Panthers
- CB: Tyson Campbell, Cleveland Browns
- S: Julian Love, Seattle Seahawks
- S: Dane Belton, New York Giants
- Flex: CB Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns
Special teams
- K: Joey Slye, Tennessee Titans
- P: Tommy Townsend, Houston Texans
- ST: Rayuan Lane III, Jacksonville Jaguars
- K/PR: Deonte Banks, New York Giants
Offensive Player of the Week: RB Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens
Derrick Henry was dominant for the Ravens this week, rushing for 216 yards, the most ever by an opposing player at Lambeau Field. Of those yards, 146 came after contact, and he forced six missed tackles, earning a 90.0 PFF grade.
Defensive Player of the Week: DI Quinnen Williams, Dallas Cowboys
Williams put on another strong performance on the Cowboys’ interior this week, generating three pressures on 20 pass-rushing snaps and earning an 80.1 PFF pass-rush grade. He was even more dominant against the run, posting a 91.2 PFF run-defense grade on 11 snaps.
Rookie of the Week: G Dylan Fairchild, Cincinnati Bengals
Fairchild has flashed impressive play down the stretch for the Bengals, and Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals marked his highest-graded game to date. He allowed just one pressure on 43 pass-blocking snaps and earned an 81.5 PFF run-blocking grade.
Offensive Line of the Week: Cincinnati Bengals
It was not just Fairchild, as the entire unit turned in a solid performance, with every starter earning a PFF grade of 67.0 or better. They combined to allow just four pressures on quarterback Joe Burrow and helped fuel a rushing attack that saw Chase Brown rack up 101 rushing yards.