He and the Eagles have been on fire lately, and they face a Rams defense that ranks 22nd in the NFL against the pass.
Lamar Jackson, Ravens
The Ravens need a bounce-back performance after a dud last week, and Jackson is the key to their success.
Justin Herbert, Chargers
He is coming off a huge win against the Bengals and faces a Ravens defense that ranks last in the NFL against the pass.
Jayden Daniels, Commanders
He and the Commanders need to get back on track, and they should this week against a Cowboys team that ranks 31st in the league in points allowed per game.
Kyler Murray, Cardinals
Murray and the Cardinals went into their bye week playing great football, and you know they are rested and ready to go this week.
Jared Goff, Lions
He and the Lions are playing great football, and they simply look unstoppable right now.
Bo Nix, Broncos
He is coming off a career-best a week ago against the Falcons and gets a nice matchup against the Raiders.
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
He hasn’t had his best season statistically, but they are 9-1 and taking on one of the worst defenses in the NFL.
Baker Mayfield, Bucs
Baker and the Bucs are coming off their bye week, which has allowed them to get healthier. They face a weak Giants secondary.
Geno Smith, Seahawks
Geno and company won a big game against the 49ers last week and have another big divisional game this week.
Brock Purdy, 49ers
This is almost a must-win for them to avoid falling to 5-6 on the season. Purdy needs to step up.
Anthony Richardson, Colts
He looked very good last week against the Jets, and although they’ll lose to the Lions, he should put up good numbers.
Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins
He had his best game last week since his concussion, and the Dolphins playoff hopes are still alive. He needs another big game in an easy matchup vs. the Patriots.
Jordan Love, Packers
This week, he has a big matchup against the 49ers. He has been turning the ball over lately and needs to cut down on that.
C.J. Stroud, Texans
The running game has really carried the Texans offense, and it could again this week.
Drake Maye, Patriots
He has played pretty well despite the team not winning much. They are likely to lose again, but it will be interesting to see how he performs against a solid Miami defense.
Matthew Stafford, Rams
The Rams are back in the playoff race but have a massive prime-time game against the Eagles this week. The Eagles are the second-best team in the NFC, so a Rams win would be a huge statement.
Sam Darnold, Vikings
The Vikings are playing better again, but this week, he faces a tough matchup against a strong Bears defense.
Russell Wilson, Steelers
It’s a short turnaround after a big win against the Ravens. It’s another divisional matchup but it’s against a Browns team that has struggled all season.
Caleb Williams, Bears
He has struggled a lot lately but showed some improvement in last weeks loss to GB. The Vikings pass defense is beatable, so let’s see if Caleb can have a good game.
Jameis Winston, Browns
He throws for a lot of yards and even TDs, but he also makes a lot of mistakes, and it’s unlikely that he will get away with them against a very strong Steelers defense.
Will Levis, Titans
He has been better as of late, but the Titans still remain one of the worst overall teams in the NFL. He could put up decent numbers in garbage time in what could be a blowout vs. the Texans.
Tommy DeVito, Giants
He has no pressure on him. He’s taking over for Daniel Jones and really can’t be any worse than Jones was. Expect him to make some plays and have fun out there.
Gardner Minshew, Raiders
He and the Raiders are tough to watch, and they have a very tough matchup this weekend against a Broncos team that is getting better every week.
Bryce Young, Panthers
Although he has looked better recently, he is likely going to struggle this weekend against a very good Chiefs defense that is looking to rebound from a tough loss.
Cooper Rush, Cowboys
The Cowboys are terrible. Their offensive line is weak, their coaching is terrible, they don’t score any points, and they seem to have just given up.