Detroit Lions Matt Prater named NFC Special Teams Player of Week 3

After his game-winning field goal in Week 3, Detroit Lions kicker Matt Prater has been named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

Detroit Lions kicker Matt Prater was successful on all four of his field-goal attempts in Week 3, connecting from 37, 24, 35, and 39-yards. He scored the last six points of the game from either team, tieing the game up with just over six minutes remaining and then connecting on the game-winning field goal as time expired.

For his clutch efforts, Prater has been named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

This is the 11th time in Prater’s career that he has been named the Special Teams Player of the Week — including his sixth time since rejoining the Lions.

Additionally, Prater earned our top post-game award as Lions Wire’s No. 1 Star of the Game and was also recognized in our By The Numbers evaluation of last weekend’s game, as this is the 15th time Prater has kicked a game-winning field goal.

Prater wasn’t the Lions only special teams player who deserves recognition, as punter/holder Jack Fox has been dynamic every time he steps on the field.

Currently, Fox leads the NFL in Average Punting Yards per Attempt (53.1-yards), Net Punting yards (51.1-yards), hang time (4.78 seconds), and has PFF’s highest score for a punter with an elite 92.8 grade.

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott wins NFC Player of Week 2

Dak Prescott wins NFC Player of the Week for Week 2 after his heroic performance in a historic comeback win against the Atlanta Falcons.

Dallas Cowboys fans continue to buzz about the improbable 40-39 win over the Atlanta Falcons. The celebration of Week 2 carries on with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott being named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his epic performance.

Prescott was the first NFL quarterback to ever throw for 450 yards and rush for three touchdowns in a game. He ended his historic comeback performance with a completion percentage just over 72% by going 34 for 47.

Prescott also ran for 18 yards on five attempts with three of those rushes found the end zone. One of his rushing touchdowns came after Prescott  made his way to the sidelines after a blow to the head, missing a couple of snaps and having Andy Dalton get his first action of 2020. He returned quickly after passing the NFL concussion protocol.

This is Prescott’s third time receiving this honor in his short career. He won it twice in 2019; once in Week 1 against the New York Giants and the other in Week 11 against the Detroit Lions.

Prescott looks to carry the momentum of a wild night in Arlington over into Week 3 where the Cowboys will travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks.

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Longhorns in the NFL: Former Texas punter named NFC Player of the Week

Seahawks punter Michael Dickson was awarded NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his performance against the Patriots.

It’s been a great week for Texas ex’s in the NFL. Continue reading “Longhorns in the NFL: Former Texas punter named NFC Player of the Week”