Week 10 showcased a diverse array of games, featuring both high-scoring contests and tense defensive battles.
On Thursday, the Denver Broncos asserted their dominance with a strong defensive performance, marking their seventh straight win—their longest streak in ten years—and extending their home victory run to ten games.
The excitement carried over into Sunday, with the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons locked in a 25-25 tie in Berlin until running back Jonathan Taylor clinched the win with a touchdown in overtime.
Stateside, the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions thrilled fans by each scoring over 40 points in their respective victories.
The week was packed with remarkable performances, but only one player could emerge as “him.”
With “Monday Night Football” approaching, pitting the Philadelphia Eagles against the Green Bay Packers, the anticipation of the Week 10 award winner was palpable.
Here are the fan-voted results for this week’s ESPN “Himmy” Award.
Below are details of how each nominee justified their selection in Week 10.
Stats to know: 32 carries, 244 yards, 3 TDs; 3 receptions, 42 yards.
In the first regular-season NFL game ever held in Berlin, Taylor dazzled, scoring on an 83-yard run—the longest in franchise history—and another 8-yard touchdown to finish in overtime.
This marked his fourth game this season with three rushing touchdowns, tying him for second in NFL history, just one behind LaDainian Tomlinson’s 2006 MVP season.
Stafford’s Stats: 24-of-36, 280 yards, 4 TDs.
He made NFL history as the first quarterback to record three consecutive games with at least four touchdown passes and no interceptions.
His performance against pressure was notably strong, launching all four touchdowns under blitz situations.
Over his past six games, he has achieved 20 touchdowns with zero interceptions—another NFL first during that period.

