Rams QB Matthew Stafford and Seahawks K Jason Myers earned conference player of the month honors for November.

On Thursday, the NFL announced the AFC and NFC conference players of the month, as well as the NFL rookies of the month for the month of November. In the NFC, two NFC West players were honored, including one the Arizona Cardinals will face this weekend and twice before the end of the season.

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Month, while Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month.

Matthew Stafford, NFC Offensive Player of the Month

In November, Stafford had 1,207 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, two interceptions and a 115.5 passer rating on 66.7% completion percentage. He led the NFL in passing touchdowns and passer rating. His 15 touchdown passes are the most Stafford has thrown in a month and he became the ninth NFC quarterback in history to record at least 15 touchdown passes in a month.

He led the Rams to a 4-1 record in November.

Jason Myers, NFC Special Teams Player of the Month

During the month of November (Weeks 9-13), Myers was 15-for-16 on field goals and perfect on 16 extra points, giving him 61 points for the month, which led the NFL. He became the fourth NFC kicker in history to record at least 60 points in a single month. His 15 field goals tied for the third-most in a single month by an NFC kicker in NFL history.

The Seahawks went 4-1 in November.

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