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PFW Players of the Week
Week 13

 

Offense

Drew Bledsoe
New England Patriots

Broken finger and all, Bledsoe rallied the Patriots past the Bills in thrilling fashion, throwing for 246 yards and three touchdowns. The game marked the second straight week that Bledsoe led a game-winning drive in the final minute.

 

Defense

Stephen Boyd
Detroit Lions

Boyd was all over the field in Detroit’s win over Pittsburgh. He led the game with 11 tackles, including seven solos, and recorded one sack and one pass defensed. Boyd played a key role in holding Jerome Bettis to a 2.6-yard average.

 

Golden Toe

Todd Peterson
Seattle Seahawks

Peterson’s 48-yard field goal with one second left rallied the Seahawks past Tennessee. He also connected on a 50-yarder, his second of the season.

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