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Tue 12:12AM ET / Dec 27, 2011
Spencer Johnson is Runner-up for the StatSheet NFL Defensive Player of the Week: 12-27-2011
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a standout game to earn the StatSheet NFL Offensive Player of the Week award. Rodgers threw for 283 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions completing 21 of 29 passes in the 35-21 victory over the Bears. For the season, he has thrown for 4,643 yards to go along with a 68.3% completion rate, 45 touchdowns and six interceptions. Rodgers has won the award two times this season. Tight end Jared Cook of the Titans is the runner-up (8 rec, 169 rec yds, 1 TD). Honorable mention goes to tight end Brandon Pettigrew from the Lions (9 rec, 80 rec yds, 1 TD). Running back C.J. Spiller, who finished 14th, was the highest ranking player from the Bills (16 car, 111 rush yds, 1 TD). Last Three Winners: Drew Brees (NO), Tony Romo (DAL), Ray Rice (BAL) StatSheet NFL Defensive Player of the Week: Brian Cushing, Houston Texans Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing had a spectacular game, earning him the StatSheet NFL Defensive Player of the Week award. Cushing recorded seven solo tackles, one sack, and two forced fumbles during the tight 19-16 loss to the Colts. For the year, he has 110 tackles, four sacks, and two interceptions. This is the first time Cushing has earned the award this season. The runner-up is defensive end Spencer Johnson of the Bills (6.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 int). Bills safety Jairus Byrd receives honorable mention (7.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 int). Last Three Winners: John Abraham (ATL), Terrell Suggs (BAL), Justin Houston (KC) StatSheet NFL Offensive Rookie of the Week: Victor Cruz, New York Giants New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz refused to be locked down, leading the NFC in receiving yards. Cruz finished the day with 164 yards on three receptions and one touchdown in the 29-14 victory against the Jets. On the year, he has gained 1,358 yards receiving in addition to eight touchdowns. Cruz has received the StatSheet NFL Offensive Rookie of the Week award three times this season. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is the runner-up (12-17, 171 pass yds, 65 rush yds, 4 TD, 0 int). Honorable mention goes to Redskins running back Evan Royster (19 car, 132 rush yds). Last Three Winners: Greg Little (CLE), Julio Jones (ATL), Cam Newton (CAR) StatSheet NFL Defensive Rookie of the Week: Jonathan Nelson, Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers safety Jonathan Nelson was a force all over the field this past week. Nelson racked up five solo tackles and one interception during the decisive 48-16 win against the Buccaneers. For the season, he has seven tackles and one interception. Nelson wins his first StatSheet NFL Defensive Rookie of the Week award this season. The runner-up is Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (5.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 sack). Cornerback Jimmy Smith of the Ravens receives honorable mention (7.0 tkls, 7.0 solo). Last Three Winners: Chris Harris (DEN), Chris White (BUF), Justin Houston (KC)
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a standout game to earn the StatSheet NFL Offensive Player of the Week award. Rodgers threw for 283 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions completing 21 of 29 passes in the 35-21 victory over the Bears. For the season, he has thrown for 4,643 yards to go along with a 68.3% completion rate, 45 touchdowns and six interceptions. Rodgers has won the award two times this season. Tight end Jared Cook of the Titans is the runner-up (8 rec, 169 rec yds, 1 TD). Honorable mention goes to tight end Brandon Pettigrew from the Lions (9 rec, 80 rec yds, 1 TD). Running back C.J. Spiller, who finished 14th, was the highest ranking player from the Bills (16 car, 111 rush yds, 1 TD). Last Three Winners: Drew Brees (NO), Tony Romo (DAL), Ray Rice (BAL) StatSheet NFL Defensive Player of the Week: Brian Cushing, Houston Texans Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing had a spectacular game, earning him the StatSheet NFL Defensive Player of the Week award. Cushing recorded seven solo tackles, one sack, and two forced fumbles during the tight 19-16 loss to the Colts. For the year, he has 110 tackles, four sacks, and two interceptions. This is the first time Cushing has earned the award this season. The runner-up is defensive end Spencer Johnson of the Bills (6.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 int). Bills safety Jairus Byrd receives honorable mention (7.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 int). Last Three Winners: John Abraham (ATL), Terrell Suggs (BAL), Justin Houston (KC) StatSheet NFL Offensive Rookie of the Week: Victor Cruz, New York Giants New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz refused to be locked down, leading the NFC in receiving yards. Cruz finished the day with 164 yards on three receptions and one touchdown in the 29-14 victory against the Jets. On the year, he has gained 1,358 yards receiving in addition to eight touchdowns. Cruz has received the StatSheet NFL Offensive Rookie of the Week award three times this season. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is the runner-up (12-17, 171 pass yds, 65 rush yds, 4 TD, 0 int). Honorable mention goes to Redskins running back Evan Royster (19 car, 132 rush yds). Last Three Winners: Greg Little (CLE), Julio Jones (ATL), Cam Newton (CAR) StatSheet NFL Defensive Rookie of the Week: Jonathan Nelson, Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers safety Jonathan Nelson was a force all over the field this past week. Nelson racked up five solo tackles and one interception during the decisive 48-16 win against the Buccaneers. For the season, he has seven tackles and one interception. Nelson wins his first StatSheet NFL Defensive Rookie of the Week award this season. The runner-up is Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (5.0 tkls, 5.0 solo, 1.0 sack). Cornerback Jimmy Smith of the Ravens receives honorable mention (7.0 tkls, 7.0 solo). Last Three Winners: Chris Harris (DEN), Chris White (BUF), Justin Houston (KC)
| Passing Yards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 373 | Matthew Stafford | |
| 373 | Matt Ryan | |
| 350 | Matt Hasselbeck | |
| 307 | Drew Brees | |
| 304 | Tom Brady | |
| Rushing Yards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 158 | Arian Foster | |
| 132 | Evan Royster | |
| 121 | Kahlil Bell | |
| 116 | Rashard Mendenhall | |
| 113 | Reggie Bush | |
| Receiving Yards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 169 | Jared Cook | |
| 164 | Victor Cruz | |
| 156 | Brandon Marshall | |
| 138 | Wes Welker | |
| 128 | Julio Jones | |
| Tackles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 17 | London Fletcher | |
| 16 | Chad Greenway | |
| 15 | E.J. Henderson | |
| 13 | Jerod Mayo | |
| 13 | James Laurinaitis | |
| Sacks | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 2 | Robert Mathis | |
| 2 | Jerod Mayo | |
| 2 | DeMarcus Ware | |
| 2 | Jonathan Fanene | |
| 2 | Jason Pierre-Paul | |
| Total Points | ||
|---|---|---|
| Value | Name | Team |
| 16 | Dave Rayner | |
| 14 | Graham Gano | |
| 13 | David Akers | |
| 13 | Adam Vinatieri | |
| 12 | Jordy Nelson | |