- TE Colston Loveland has the best game of his career: Targeted 15 times, Loveland pulled in eight receptions for 137 yards, averaging 2.85 yards per route run and earning a career-high 90.1 PFF receiving grade.
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- QB: Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
- RB: Woody Marks, Houston Texans
- WR: Matthew Golden, Green Bay Packers
- WR: Christian Kirk, Houston Texans
- TE: Colston Loveland, Chicago Bears
- Flex: Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars
- LT: Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia Eagles
- LG: Damien Lewis, Carolina Panthers
- C: Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia Eagles
- RG: Ed Ingram, Houston Texans
- RT: Jordan Morgan, Green Bay Packers
Defense
- EDGE: Danielle Hunter, Houston Texans
- EDGE: Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans
- DI: Cory Durden, New England Patriots
- DI: Poona Ford, Los Angeles Rams
- LB: Shaq Thompson, Buffalo Bills
- LB: Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans
- CB: Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles
- CB: Mike Jackson, Carolina Panthers
- S: Chuck Clark, Pittsburgh Steelers
- S: Ji'Ayir Brown, San Francisco 49ers
- Flex: CB Tre'Davious White, Buffalo Bills
Special Teams
- K: Matt Prater, Buffalo Bills
- P: JK Scott, Los Angeles Chargers
- ST: Isaiah Simmons, Carolina Panthers
- K/PR: Devin Duvernay, Chicago Bears
Offensive Player of the Week: QB Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Allen delivered his best performance as the Bills earned a road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, finishing with a 94.0 PFF grade that marked his highest single-game grade since the wild-card round of the 2021 season.
He capped the outing with a big-time throw rate of 8.6%, zero turnover-worthy plays and three touchdowns.
Defensive Player of the Week: CB Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles
After going the entire regular season without an interception for the second straight year, Mitchell picked off two passes in the Eagles’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He finished the game allowing just two receptions — one of which went for a 61-yard touchdown — and earned a PFF coverage grade of 92.0.
Rookie of the Week: TE Colston Loveland, Chicago Bears
Loveland has become a bigger part of the Bears offense as the season has gone on, and had the best game of his young career in Saturday’s win over the Green Bay Packers. Targeted 15 times, he pulled in eight receptions for 137 yards, averaging 2.85 yards per route run and earning a career-high 90.1 PFF receiving grade.
Offensive Line of the Week: Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles might have lost, but it’s hard to put much blame on the offensive line, with every player earning a PFF pass-blocking grade above 70.0 and the unit combining to allow just four pressures.