Who were the NFL’s top stars in Week 4? Each Wednesday, the league unveils its weekly honor roll. See who the Players of the Week are below.
AFC Offensive Player of the Week
Henry sped out of the gates and didn’t look back on Sunday in the Baltimore Ravens’ 35-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Henry’s first touch of the game was an 87-yard touchdown run. He didn’t stop until he had 199 yards on 24 carries to go with three catches for 10 yards and another touchdown. It was a royal showing for King Henry.
NFC Offensive Player of the Week
Goff had a perfect Monday night throwing the ball, completing 18 of his 18 pass attempts in the Detroit Lions’ exciting 42-29 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Those completions added up to 292 yards, two touchdowns and a 155.8 rating. Before he threw either of his TDs, though, he recorded his first career TD catch.
AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Jones closed out the Kansas City Chiefs’ 17-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Jones racked up his second sack of the day, which led to a Chargers punt and the Chiefs running out the clock. Jones added four tackles and four QB pressures in another outstanding afternoon for one of the league’s best defensive players.
NFC Defensive Player of the Week
Andersen was all over the field and a catalyst in the Atlanta Falcons defeating the New Orleans Saints, 26-24, despite going without an offensive touchdown. Andersen provided a score, however, as he returned an interception 47 yards for a TD. He also put up an eye-popping 16 tackles and had a tackle for loss.
AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
Folk was phenomenal on Monday night, lifting the Tennessee Titans to a 31-12 win over the Miami Dolphins. Folk outscored the opposition himself, posting 17 points as he converted all seven of his kicks. In addition to a pair of extra points, Folk booted home five field goals, including makes of 53, 52 and 51 yards.
NFC Special Teams Player of the Week
In the Chicago Bears’ nail-biting 24-18 win Sunday over the Los Angeles Rams, field position was pivotal and Taylor was phenomenal. The rookie pinned three of his five punts inside the opposing 10-yard line. Averaging a booming 55.4 yards per punt with a 48.0 net, Taylor gave the Rams an average start of the 13-yard line.
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