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The Seattle Seahawks keep getting surprise performances from guys who aren’t expected to. Geno Smith was supposed to be a low-end starter but is in the MVP conversation, Seattle may also be in the mix for Offensive Rookie of the Year, Defensive Rookie of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year and Executive of the Year.
They’re already racking up the hardware this season. Uchenna Nwosu, Geno Smith and Tariq Woolen have all won individual awards this year. The latest winner is tight end Will Dissly, who has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against the Giants.
Players of the Week – Week 8
AFC
Offense: RB Derrick Henry, TEN
Defense: DE Dre’Mont Jones, DEN
ST: K Nick Folk, NENFC
Offense: RB Christian McCaffrey, SF
Defense: LB Za’Darius Smith, MIN
ST: TE Will Dissly, SEA— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 2, 2022
Dissly had a hand in two of the game’s most critical moments – both fumbles by the Giants on punt returns. He forced one of them and recovered the other, helping the Seahawks secure two massive swings in momentum.
Dissly is also getting things done on offense. Previously, his most-productive season was in 2019 when he posted 262 yards and four touchdowns. Through eight games this year he already has 206 yards and three scores. Perhaps most impressively, Dissly has a ridiculous 95.5% catch rate this season – catching 21 of his 22 targets.
During the offseason Dissly signed a three-year, $24 million deal that seemed rich at the time, but so far he’s living up to his end.
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