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PFW Players of the Week
Week 15

 

Offense

Terance Mathis
Atlanta Falcons

Mathis fought off a nasty case of the flu to catch six passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns in the Falcons’ 27-17 win over New Orleans. Mathis’ two TD grabs were for 62 and 63 yards. He averaged 33.0 yards per reception.

 

Defense

Conrad Hamilton
New York Giants

Hamilton recorded 10 solo tackles and helped limit Bronco QB John Elway to 180 passing yards in the Giants’ 20-16 upset win over Denver. Hamilton also registered a sack for a five-yard loss and had two passes defensed.

 

Golden Toe

Gary Anderson
Minnesota Vikings

Anderson nailed all six of his field-goal attempts, three of which came from beyond 40 yards, in the Vikings’ win over Baltimore. Anderson has now hit 34 straight field goals.

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