Cooper Beebe, C, Dallas Cowboys
In Beebe’s second game back from injury, he helped protect Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott well. So well that Prescott was able to sling four touchdown passes. The Raiders never stood a chance against Beebe and company, as Dallas put the game out of reach with a 21-point second quarter.
Juju Brents, CB, Miami Dolphins
Brents made his second start this season for the Dolphins, as the young corner got to face off against the Washington Commanders in Madrid. This is Brent’s second game in a row with five total tackles, two of which were solo.
The Dolphins pulled out a 16-13 overtime win, but Brents suffered a season-ending foot injury in the fourth quarter. Staying healthy has been a recurring issue for Brents, who has been injury-prone during his short time with the Colts in Indianapolis.
Tyler Lockett, WR, Las Vegas Raiders
Lockett finished with three receptions for 33 yards in the blowout loss to the Cowboys. One notable play came when Lockett made a solid toe tap catch for an 11-yard gain, which was good enough for a third-down conversion.
Jacob Parrish, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills arguably had the best game of the week, as the Bills got the win in the 44-32 shootout. Parrish snagged his first NFL interception on the Bills’ first drive, picking off one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
Parrish’s impact on the field was crucial for the Buccaneers in this game, as he totalled three tackles (two solo) and two tackles for loss.
Josh Hayes, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Hayes is one of Tampa’s best when it comes to special teams, and he showed why. On a punt return, Hayes forced a fumble on returner Mecole Hardman. Although the ball was recovered, Hayes made a solid play. He would finish with two tackles total, one solo and one assisted.
Dean Wade, F, Cleveland Cavaliers
On Nov. 17, in the matchup versus the Milwaukee Bucks, Wade finished with five points, three assists and eight rebounds. Wade logged 28 minutes in the 118-106 win.

































































































































