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Ravens Qb Lamar Jackson, Jets S Jamal Adams & Dolphins K Jason Sanders Named Afc Players of Week 10 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/13/19 http://twitter.com/NFL345 RAVENS QB LAMAR JACKSON, JETS S JAMAL ADAMS & DOLPHINS K JASON SANDERS NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 10 Quarterback LAMAR JACKSON of the Baltimore Ravens, safety JAMAL ADAMS of the New York Jets and kicker JASON SANDERS of the Miami Dolphins are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 10 (November 7, 10-11). OFFENSE: QB LAMAR JACKSON, BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSE: S JAMAL ADAMS, NEW YORK JETS SPECIAL TEAMS: K JASON SANDERS, MIAMI DOLPHINS 2019 AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Offense Defense Special Teams Wk 1 QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore LB Cameron Wake, Tennessee P Ty Long, LA Chargers Wk 2 QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City LB Whitney Mercilus, Houston P Jamie Gillan, Cleveland Wk 3 QB Deshaun Watson, Houston DL Calais Campbell, Jacksonville P Jake Bailey, New England Wk 4 RB Nick Chubb, Cleveland LB Kyle Van Noy, New England K Josh Lambo, Jacksonville Wk 5 QB Deshaun Watson, Houston DE Justin Houston, Indianapolis K Justin Tucker, Baltimore Wk 6 QB Sam Darnold, NY Jets LB Devin Bush, Pittsburgh K Justin Tucker, Baltimore Wk 7 QB Jacoby Brissett, Indianapolis CB Tre’Davious White, Buffalo K Josh Lambo, Jacksonville Wk 8 RB James Conner, Pittsburgh DE Joey Bosa, LA Chargers K Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis Wk 9 QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore LB Bud Dupree, Pittsburgh K Harrison Butker, Kansas City Wk 10 QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore S Jamal Adams, NY Jets K Jason Sanders, Miami FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/13/19 http://twitter.com/NFL345 VIKINGS RB DALVIN COOK, SEAHAWKS DE JADEVEON CLOWNEY & FALCONS K YOUNGHOE KOO NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 10 Running back DALVIN COOK of the Minnesota Vikings, defensive end JADEVEON CLOWNEY of the Seattle Seahawks and kicker YOUNGHOE KOO of the Atlanta Falcons are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 10 (November 7, 10-11). OFFENSE: RB DALVIN COOK, MINNESOTA VIKINGS DEFENSE: DE JADEVEON CLOWNEY, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS SPECIAL TEAMS: K YOUNGHOE KOO, ATLANTA FALCONS 2019 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Offense Defense Special Teams Wk 1 QB Dak Prescott, Dallas S Anthony Harris, Minnesota K Wil Lutz, New Orleans Wk 2 QB Russell Wilson, Seattle LB Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay K Eddy Pineiro, Chicago Wk 3 QB Daniel Jones, NY Giants LB Preston Smith, Green Bay P Thomas Morstead, New Orleans Wk 4 QB Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay CB Janoris Jenkins, NY Giants K Joey Slye, Carolina Wk 5 RB Aaron Jones, Green Bay DL Nick Bosa, San Francisco K Dan Bailey, Minnesota Wk 6 QB Kyler Murray, Arizona S Landon Collins, Washington P Thomas Morstead, New Orleans Wk 7 QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay LB Chandler Jones, Arizona K Brett Maher, Dallas Wk 8 RB Aaron Jones, Green Bay DL Nick Bosa, San Francisco K Dan Bailey, Minnesota Wk 9 QB Russell Wilson, Seattle S Xavier Woods, Dallas P Mitch Wishnowsky, San Francisco Wk 10 RB Dalvin Cook, Minnesota DE Jadeveon Clowney, Seattle K Younghoe Koo, Atlanta .
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