MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins capped off his 10-game resurgence with a walk-off NFC offensive player of the week honor after throwing for 405 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Detroit in the season finale. It's the second time in five weeks Cousins received the award, a fitting footnote to a season rife with early turbulence only to finish on a positive note. Cousins went from 10 interceptions in his first six games to capping off his sixth season as a starting QB with a career-best 35 touchdowns and his second-highest passer rating (105). Despite some struggles, Cousins still finished as a top-10 quarterback (ninth, according to PFF, down from fifth in 2019). Six of the eight QBs ahead of him led their teams to the playoffs.