Shaquil Barrett crowned a fantastic 2019 campaign by ending the year at the exceptional standard he has set for himself. Barrett registered 3.0 sacks among his six tackles on Sunday, taking his sack total to 19.5 on the year - the most in the NFL. Tampa Bay improved their record by three wins from 2018 under the leadership of Bruce Arians, and there may be more success with Barrett on the roster.

Offensive Play of the Week: Wentz TD pass vs New York Giants

They teach you not to throw the ball across the field in football, as it obviously means the ball will travel further in true distance but will pick up less downfield yards. However, Carson Wentz - who has had a sensational yet under-the-radar 2019 - threw a stellar cross-field ball against the Giants. On the New York 24-yard line, Wentz faked the handoff to his back and wheeled to the right, gliding ever-closer to the sideline as he found space. Suddenly, he stopped and fired a tremendous throw to Josh Perkins, finding his receiver in the endzone. Wentz is an exceptional talent.

Defensive Play of the Week: 49ers defensive stop vs Seattle Seahawks

The final play of the decade decided the NFC. After several impressive stops to deny the Seahawks the winning score, Russell Wilson found himself on fourth down about four yards from victory. Wilson snapped the ball and threw a short slant to Jacob Hollister, who seemed destined to win the game. However, an unbelievable hit by linebacker Dre Greenlaw, aided by Fred Warner, ensured that San Francisco escaped Seattle with a win. It could yet prove to be one of the crucial stops of the decade, as it ensured that the 49ers will have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

The ‘Predictably Unpredictable’ Award: Jameis Winston (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)