That game-winning drive, of course, was highlighted by Herbert’s magical pass to Ladd McConkey that moved the Bolts into the red zone.
But this wasn’t some deep pass where McConkey burned the defense for an explosive play.
Instead, the 42-yard play began when McConkey caught the ball only three yards past the line of scrimmage.
He then produced 39 yards after the catch (YAC), a number that tied for the longest such stat in Week 6 among all NFL players.
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, McConkey was only expected to gain 12 yards on the play, so his 27 YAC over expected was the third-best mark from the weekend.
McConkey’s big-time play put him right at 100 receiving yards on the day as he hit the century mark for the first time this season.
3. Dicker’s impressive feat
And that same game-winning drive, of course, was capped off by a 33-yard field goal from Cameron Dicker.
It was the culmination of a career day from Dicker, who tied a single-game career high with five made field goals while also tallying a career-best 17 points on the day.
The kick was the fourth game-winning field goal of Dicker’s career with less than 10 seconds remaining, tying him for the most in the NFL since he came into the league in 2022.
Dicker, by the way, has now made all 14 of his field goals to start the season.
He remains the most accurate kicker in NFL history as he’s hit 105 of 111 career attempts, good for a 94.6 percent accuracy rate.