Joe Mixon - Bengals
Joe MIxon had missed the last few Bengals games with an injury. He celebrated his return by rushing for 93 yards on 22 carries. He also caught three passes for 22 yards and one very good TD catch.
Joe Mixon always turnt 🤣 pic.twitter.com/So9sashih1
— Luke Johnson (@Scoop_Johnson) September 30, 2018
Kenyan Drake - Dolphins
Drake was certainly a dual threat for the Fins. He carried six times for 46 yards (7.7 YPR) He also lead the team in catches with 7 for 69 yards and a touchdown. He also did the little things, like the pancake block of his man on the play below. After the big block, he caught the screen and took it for a first down.
That run after the catch is nice, but let’s talk about Kenyan Drake killing a man on his pass pro. pic.twitter.com/MD5QPMRdVx
— Travis Wingfield (@WingfieldNFL) October 7, 2018
Michael Johnson - Bengals
Two defensive touchdowns by Cincinnati were the difference on Sunday. One of those was by Michael Johnson who took an interception 22 yards for the score. He added three tackles and a pass breakup.
Cincinnati Bengals: Michael Johnson, Sam Hubbard key comeback win (via the legend Tom Archdeacon) https://t.co/6CAO6mfPWE
— Marcus Hartman (@marcushartman) October 8, 2018
Jerome Baker - Dolphins
The Dolphins may have lost, but that wasn't because of defender Jerome Baker. Baker had seven tackles (two for loss), two sacks, and two quarterback hits. He just couldn't do it all.
Dolphins’ Jerome Baker’s Ohio homecoming dampened despite hitting a milestone. https://t.co/8tj8R05ghV pic.twitter.com/FAffVveCLL
— Miami Herald Sports (@HeraldSports) October 8, 2018
AJ Green - Bengals
AJ Green has had a relatively quiet season, outside of a three touchdown game against Baltimore. On Sunday, he had six catches for 112 yards. That made him the Bengals receiver with the most 100 yard games in team history.
Congrats AJ Green https://t.co/RIwHI5gxst
— Phil Bowman (@PMBinSC) October 7, 2018