On Wednesday, the NFL announced the players of the week for the AFC and NFC in Week 10.
AFC
Offense: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
It's a third Player of the Week nod for Jackson so far in the 2024 campaign after the quarterback helped orchestrate a comeback 35-34 win for the Ravens against the Bengals.
Jackson threw for 290 yards on 25 of 33 pass attempts, with four touchdowns and no interceptions.
Defense: Taron Johnson, Buffalo Bills
The Bills cornerback had a 23-yard pick-6 and a sack as he helped his team a 30-20 win at Indianapolis. It's Johnson's first Player of the Week award of his career.
Special teams: Leo Chenal, Kansas City Chiefs
The linebacker made the field goal block that cemented the Chiefs' improbable 16-14 comeback win over the Denver Broncos, preserving Kansas City's perfect record through nine games played.
NFC
Offense: Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals were dominant in a 31-6 victory over the New York Jets, and Murray was instrumental with 266 passing yards on 22 of 24 attempts and one touchdown pass. Murray added two rushing TDs for good measure, sealing his sixth career Player of the Week nod.
Defense: Zack Baun, Philadelphia Eagles
Baun was a beast in securing his first Player of the Week award, recording eight tackles, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a tackle for loss as Philadelphia defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 34-6.
Special teams: Jake Bates, Detroit Lions
Bates came through in the clutch as the Lions earned a 26-23 come-from-behind victory at Houston. The Detroit kicker hit a 58-yard game-tying field goal in the fourth quarter before kicking the game-winning 52-yard effort in the game's dying seconds.