Bears veteran Cordarrelle Patterson has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for his performance in November.
Patterson averaged 29.4 yards per return on 10 attempts, as well as had three special teams tackles for the Bears.
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Congrats, CP! pic.twitter.com/U3iKmds7hJ
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) December 5, 2019
While his average for the month was down from his season average of 30.9 yards per return, Patterson made some clutch plays on special teams. In fact, he had three great plays against the Giants back in Week 12, including a touchdown-saving tackle of Jabrill Peppers and downing a Pat O’Donnell punt inside the 5-yard line as the Giants looked to mount a late comeback.
Last Thursday against the Lions, Patterson returned the opening kickoff 57 yards, which led to a Mitchell Trubisky to Allen Robinson touchdown. It was Patterson’s second-longest return of the season after his 102-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Saints on Oct. 20.
Patterson is the first Bear to be named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month since Devin Hester won the honor in Oct. 2011. It’s Patterson’s second time winning the award, the previous time coming as a rookie with the Vikings in September 2013.
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