Top and Flop: who were the best and worst of the tenth day of the championship?

TOP 1: BEN ROETHLISBERGER, QB STEELERS

Big Ben dominates the Panthers defense by unleashing an epic performance on Thursday Night Football. The Pittsburgh Quarterback completes all of its passes except three by launching 328 Yds and 5 TD passes. With similar performances Pittsburgh can return to dream.

TOP 2: NICK CHUBB, RB BROWNS

Chubb devastates the Falcons' defense by earning 209 Yds well, he thinks of splitting the game with a 92 Yds run in the End Zone will take us to a fundamental victory for Cleveland. The young product of Georgia thus began to become a staple of the Browns attack.

TOP 3: ALLEN ROBINSON, WR BEARS

Robinson returns from injury and plays a perfect match against Detroit, the Chicago flagship Wide Receiver receives for 133 Yds and two Touchdowns that give the match and the concrete hope play-off to the hosts thanks to the victory against a direct rival .

FLOP 1: DEFENSE JAGUARS

The Match against the Colts marks the end of Sacksonville, Ramsey and the rest of the Jaguars defense, which had not brought Jacksonville to play for a Championship a year ago, seem to have vanished into thin air. Andrew Luck does what he wants throughout the match, missing cover and delayed tackles. This defeat turns into Jacksonville in the playoffs, losing the few certainties that were there.

FLOP 2: MIKE EVANS, WR BUCCANEERS

Evans is eclipsed by Josh Norman and great companions, the Buccaneers' top Wide Receiver never enters the game, contributing to the great offensive sterility put on display by Tampa on Sunday. To establish itself among the great ones, it serves much more.

FLOP 3: FLETCHER COX, DT EAGLES

The ruler of the scrimmage line last year seems a distant relative of the player seen on Sunday night. Cox never manages to penetrate with determination in the Backfield of Dallas, allowing Elliott and Prescott to play fluently. Day in the shade for the Defensive Tackle.