This is Khalil Mack’s stat-line from Monday Night Football against the Washington Redskins: 3 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles. Now that sounds impressive, but the craziest thing is that these numbers don’t even paint the full picture of Mack’s dominance on prime time. Case Keenum was constantly overwhelmed by Mack, and nobody on the Washington offensive line could stop him. He forced Keenum to rush his checks and force errors through his mere presence. Simply put, it was one of the most dominant performances I’ve ever watched from a defensive player - and Mack does this regularly. I recommend that we all pray for Kirk Cousins this weekend.

Offensive Play of the Week: Daniel Jones’ 7-yard TD run vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

It is Daniel Jones’ world, we are just living in it. There were some other fantastic offensive plays this week, but I had to give this award to the play that lifted me out my seat and left my jaw on the floor. Danny Dimes - who had brought the Giants to within a score of taking the lead in his first NFL appearance - was facing fourth and goal from the 7-yard line. Tampa Bay were expecting a pass, covering all receiver options, and so Jones simply ran it in himself, completely untouched after dropping back to the 16-yard line. It may have been some less-than-ideal defending by the Bucs, but this was a huge play to give the Giants the lead with a minute to go.

Defensive Play of the Week: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix pick-six vs Washington Redskins

The Bears defense excelled against the Redskins, and they started the game as they meant to go on. Leonard Floyd got off the line brilliantly at the snap to pressure Keenum, with support from Hicks and Mack before the Redskins QB rushed and overthrew his target receiver. The pass landed into the arms of former-Redskin Clinton-Dix, and the safety simply returned it for a score as his team blocked for him. It was the start of a long night for Washington.

The ‘At Least You Tried’ Award: Miami Dolphins

At least they tried this week! For the first half against the Cowboys, the previously horrendous Miami Dolphins gave it a real good go, and could have had the lead at half time. Remember, this was the 0-2 Dolphins - outscored 102-10 - playing in Dallas against the 2-0 Cowboys. They got battered in the second half, but the Dolphins showed enough promise that maybe they could win a game in 2019 - maybe.