Kyler Murray (complimentary), Kyler Murray (derogatory) and the best, worst of Week 11

Plus, the Dolphins’ hollow wins, Tommy DeVito’s unexpected brilliance and, sigh, whatever the Jets are doing.

Week 11 couldn’t match the drama of Week 10’s litany of walk-off field goals, but it did help clear up the 2024 NFL playoff picture.

The Cleveland Browns took hold of second place in the AFC North — you know, that division with the Cincinnati Bengals and quarterback Jake Browning at the bottom — by turning the clock back to 1955 in a game that matched Dorian Thompson-Robinson up against Kenny Pickett in a race to 150 passing yards. The San Francisco 49ers kept their hopes of a first round bye alive by snuffing out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ comeback hopes. The Los Angeles Chargers continued their onslaught against their own fans by losing yet another close, winnable game.

Here’s what stood out the most, including double duty from both Kyler Murray and the Miami Dolphins and rare, completely earnest praise for Tommy by-god DeVito.