Matthew Stafford, Nahshon Wright & Jason Myers Named November NFC Players of the Month

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NEW YORK – Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, Chicago Bears defensive back Nahshon Wright and Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers are the NFC Players of the Month for November (Weeks 9-13).

OFFENSE: QB MATTHEW STAFFORD, LOS ANGELES RAMS

  • Stafford completed 106 of 159 attempts (66.7 percent) for 1,207 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, two interceptions and a 115.5 passer rating during the month of November. He led the NFL in passing touchdowns and passer rating. His 15 touchdown passes are the most Stafford has thrown in a month and he became the ninth NFC quarterback in history to record at least 15 touchdown passes in a month.
  • This is Stafford’s first-career Player of the Month honor and he becomes the fourth Rams quarterback to earn Offensive Player of the Month honors, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner (October, 1999 and September, 2000), Jim Everett (September, 1988) and Jared Goff (September, 2018).
  • Stafford is the first former Georgia quarterback to earn Offensive Player of the Month. He is the sixth former Georgia player to earn Offensive Player of the Month honors and the second this season, joining James Cook (September).

DEFENSE: DB NAHSHON WRIGHT, CHICAGO BEARS  

  • Wright recorded 19 tackles, six passes defensed, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble during the month of November. He tied for the most interceptions (three) and fumble recoveries (two) in the NFL during the month of November. Wright is the third player in NFL history to record at least 15 tackles, six passes defensed, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in a single month, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed (December, 2008) and Tramon Williams (October, 2010).
  • The award marks Wright’s first-career Player of the Month honor. He is the first Bear to win Player of the Month honors since Cairo Santos (November, 2023) and the first for Defensive Player of the Month since Robert Quinn (November, 2021).
  • Wright is the fourth former Oregon State player to win Player of the Month honors and the first since Johnny Hekker (October, 2020). He becomes the second former Oregon State player to win Defensive Player of the Month, joining Jordan Poyer (December, 2017).

SPECIAL TEAMS: K JASON MYERS, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

  • Myers made 31 of his 32 kicks (15 of 16 field goals and 16 of 16 on point after attempts) for 61 points during the month of November. He led the NFL with 61 points scored and became the fourth NFC kicker in history to record at least 60 points in a single month. His 15 field goals tied for the third-most in a single month by an NFC kicker in NFL history.
  • This marks the first-career Player of the Month honor for Myers and he becomes the first Seahawks special teams player to receive the award since kicker Michael Dickson (November, 2018).
  • Myers is the first former Marist player to win a Player of the Month award.
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