Butker’s comeback against the Bengals earned him the title of AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

WIBW, Kansas City, Mo. – Harrison Butker, the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, was recognized for his valor against the Cincinnati Bengals, as he was responsible for both teams’ lone points throughout the most of the contest.

Following his six-field goal effort in Sunday’s victory against the Cincinnati Bengals, Harrison Butker was recognized by the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs announced on Wednesday, January 3.

The veteran kicker’s feat earned him the title of AFC “Special Teams Player of the Week,” according to the Chiefs. This is the second time this season that a kicker has made six or more field goals in a single game. In Week 6, only Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens accomplished the same accomplishment this season.

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According to Kansas City, this is Butker’s first “Player of the Week” honor since Week 2 of the 2020 campaign, and it is his fifth overall. It was the ideal way to honor Butker for what has been an incredible season in which he has made 31 of 33 field goals and all 37 extra-point attempts.

Butker will now try to carry on with his amazing season this coming Sunday and into the playoffs the following week, according to the Chiefs.

 

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