The San Francisco 49ers quite simply crushed the Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football, and Bosa - their first round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft - was a big reason why. Bosa got 2.0 sacks and four total tackles against the Browns, but genuinely affected almost every play as he relentlessly chased after Baker Mayfield. It was a fine performance from the rookie when the spotlight shined brightest.

Offensive Play of the Week: Russell Wilson TD pass to Tyler Lockett vs LA Rams

It was a play few could make. Russell Wilson continued to shine and carry this Seahawks offense, and this touchdown pass was an example of the magic he possesses. After snapping the ball, the Rams pass-rush pressured the Seahawks’ offensive line hard. Wilson bided his time, evading tackles before slinging the ball towards the corner of the endzone. Enter Lockett. The ball seemed unplayable, but Lockett did his best Michael Jackson impression to just get his feet inbounds. It was genuinely unbelievable - check it out here.

Defensive Play of the Week: Marlon Humphrey vs Pittsburgh Steelers

What a play by the defensive back! In overtime, the Ravens offense had spluttered and faltered, allowing for the Steelers to require just a field goal to take the win. Marlon Humphrey didn’t appear to get the memo though. After the Steelers’ third-choice quarterback Devlin Hodges completed a short pass to Juju Smith-Schuster, Humphrey not only tackled the wideout but punched the ball loose. The ball bobbled and somehow stayed in play, allowing for Humphrey - and the Ravens - to actually recover. Baltimore subsequently kicked the winning field goal, making Humphrey’s play invaluable.

The “They Have To Be Taken Seriously” Award

Is there any team in football that is, considering the circumstances and what happened with Andrew Luck, as resilient or impressive as the Colts? The team quietly goes about their own business, and could have wallowed around following Luck’s announcement. Instead, they found a gameplan that could defeat the high-flying Chiefs offense at Arrowhead without Andrew Luck. Brissett deserves credit for stepping up and performing well, but this Colts roster is deep across the field. If they had Luck, this team would be considered a contender.