Who should win the 'Himmy'? Vote for NFL Week 2's top performance
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Who should win the 'Himmy'? Vote for NFL Week 2's top performance
"Stats to know: 23-of-28, 334 yards, 5 TDs Goff tied his career best with five touchdown passes -- including a career-high three TDs to Amon-Ra St. Brown -- as Detroit rolled the Bears 52-21. The Lions never trailed and cleared 500 yards of offense, logging five passing TDs and two rushing scores in the same game for the first time in franchise history. Including Goff's Rams tenure, it was the fifth start of his career in which his team scored 50+ points (three with Detroit, two with L.A.), tying Peyton Manning for the third-most such games by any QB in the Super Bowl era -- behind only Tom Brady and Drew Brees. The performance served as a bounce-back after Week 1's loss to Green Bay and extended Detroit's run to 11-straight wins following a defeat, the NFL's longest active streak and a franchise record."
"Stats to know: 4-of-4 XP, 4-of-4 FGM (LG 64 yds); 16 pts Aubrey drilled a 64-yarder as time expired in regulation to force overtime, then buried a 46-yard walk-off field goal in OT to lift the Cowboys past the Giants 40-37 -- becoming the first player in NFL history to hit a game-tying kick at the end of regulation and a game-winner at the end of overtime in the same game. The NFC East thriller featured six lead changes in the fourth quarter and overtime,"
Week 2 produced decisive contributions from both veterans and rookies that swung close games into rallies and lopsided wins. Jared Goff completed 23 of 28 passes for 334 yards and five touchdowns, including three to Amon-Ra St. Brown, as Detroit scored 52 points and surpassed 500 yards of offense. Goff's performance tied career highs and extended Detroit's streak of wins after defeats to 11, a franchise record. Aubrey booted a 64-yard field goal as time expired to force overtime and followed with a 46-yard walk-off in OT, becoming the first player ever to both tie at regulation's end and win in overtime with kicks.
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