NFC Players of the Week – Week 15

PACKERS QB AARON RODGERS, SAINTS DE CAMERON JORDAN &

LIONS K RILEY PATTERSON NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 15

Quarterback AARON RODGERS of the Green Bay Packers, defensive end CAMERON JORDAN of the New Orleans Saints and kicker RILEY PATTERSON of the Detroit Lions are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 15 (December 16, 18-21).

OFFENSE: QB AARON RODGERS, GREEN BAY PACKERS

  • Rodgers completed 23 of 31 pass attempts (74.2 percent) for 268 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions for a 132.2 rating in the Packers’ Week 15 win over Baltimore.
  • Rodgers has 30 touchdown passes this season and became the fifth quarterback all-time with at least eight seasons of 30-or-more touchdown passes, joining Drew Brees (10 seasons), Tom Brady (nine), and Pro Football Hall of Famers Brett Favre (nine) and Peyton Manning (nine).
     
  • This is the 19th Offensive Player of the Week award for Rodgers, the fourth-most all-time. Only Brady (32), Manning (28) and Brees (25) have more.
    • 2010: Weeks 13, 16
    • 2011: Weeks 1, 4, 9
    • 2012: Weeks 4, 6
    • 2013: Week 2
    • 2014: Weeks 4, 7, 10, 17
    • 2015: Week 3
    • 2016: Weeks 14, 16
    • 2017: Week 5
    • 2019: Week 7
    • 2020: Week 13
    • 2021: Week 15
  • Rodgers joins Detroit quarterback Jared Goff (Week 13) as the second former California Golden Bear to win Offensive Player of the Week this season.

DEFENSE: DE CAMERON JORDAN, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

  • Jordan recorded five tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble in the Saints’ Week 15 shutout win at Tampa Bay. In the victory, Jordan became the fifth active player to reach 100 career sacks.
  • This is Jordan’s third-career Defensive Player of the Week award. He joins Marshon Lattimore (Week 5) as Saints to win the award this season.
    • 2017: Week 6
    • 2019: Week 13
    • 2021: Week 15
  • Jordan joins Hardy Nickerson as the only former California Golden Bears to win Defensive Player of the Week three times.

SPECIAL TEAMS: K RILEY PATTERSON, DETROIT LIONS

  • In Week 15, Patterson converted all three of his field goals – from 37, 47 and 45 yards – and all three of his point after attempts for a total of 12 points in the Detroit’s Week 15 win over Arizona. The rookie led the NFC in kicking points in Week 15.
  • This is the first Special Teams Player of the Week award for Patterson. He joins Cincinnati kicker Evan McPherson (Weeks 1 and 11) as the only rookies to earn the honor this season.
  • He is the first Lions rookie to win Special Teams Player of the Week since Jamal Agnew (Week 2, 2017).
  • Patterson joins Jake Elliot (twice) and Stephen Gostkowski (seven) as the only former University of Memphis kickers to Special Teams Player of the Week.

2021 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 

OffenseDefenseSpecial Teams
Wk 1QB Matthew Stafford, L.A. RamsLB Chandler Jones, ArizonaP Bradley Pinion, Tampa Bay
Wk 2QB Kyler Murray, ArizonaS Mike Edwards, Tampa BayP Mitch Wishnowsky, San Francisco
Wk 3QB Matthew Stafford, L.A. RamsCB Byron Murphy, ArizonaK Mason Crosby, Green Bay
Wk 4QB Daniel Jones, N.Y. GiantsCB Trevon Diggs, DallasKR DeAndre Carter, Washington
Wk 5QB Tom Brady, Tampa BayCB Marshon Lattimore, New OrleansLB T.J. Edwards, Philadelphia
Wk 6QB Dak Prescott, DallasS Taylor Rapp, L.A. RamsK Matt Prater, Arizona
Wk 7RB Alvin Kamara, New OrleansLB Deion Jones, AtlantaK Graham Gano, N.Y. Giants
Wk 8WR Deebo Samuel, San FranciscoLB Micah Parsons, DallasK Zane Gonzalez, Carolina
Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15QB Matt Ryan, AtlantaWR Deebo Samuel, San FranciscoWR Justin Jefferson, MinnesotaRB Leonard Fournette, Tampa BayQB Jared Goff, DetroitTE George Kittle, San FranciscoQB Aaron Rodgers, Green BayS Xavier McKinney, N.Y. GiantsCB Darius Slay, PhiladelphiaLB Chandler Jones, ArizonaCB Rasul Douglas, Green BayLB Jordan Hicks, ArizonaDL Aaron Donald, L.A. RamsDE Cameron Jordan, New Orleans RB Kene Nwangwu, MinnesotaK Zane Gonzalez, CarolinaK Jake Elliott, PhiladelphiaP Thomas Morstead, AtlantaRB Travis Homer, SeattleWR Jakeem Grant, ChicagoK Riley Patterson, Detroit