NFL Week 3's top performance? Vote for the 'Himmy' Award winner
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NFL Week 3's top performance? Vote for the 'Himmy' Award winner
"NFL Week 3 brought record-chasing stat lines and career highs that flipped nail-biters into comebacks and blowouts. But only one player can be "him."Editor's Picks Ahead of this week's "Monday Night Football" showdown with the Baltimore Ravens hosting the Detroit Lions, it's time to decide who earned the honor Sunday. This week's nominees for ESPN's "Himmy" Award are: Already made up your mind? Cast your vote below."
"Stats to know: 19-of-28, 298 yards, 4 TDs Williams matched his career high with four touchdown passes as Chicago beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-14, giving Ben Johnson his first win as an NFL head coach. Williams also posted a personal best 142.6 passer rating. After absorbing an NFL-high 68 sacks as a rookie and six more over the first two weeks, he wasn't sacked at all in Week 3 -- the first clean sheet of his pro career."
"Stats to know: 6 receptions, 109 yards, 1 TD Held without a catch before halftime, Brown jump-started the Eagles' second-half rally after they fell behind 26-7 against the Los Angeles Rams. He went on to post his first 100-yard game of the season, finishing with six receptions for 109 yards and the 50th touchdown of his career. Two of his biggest grabs -- a 25-yarder and a 23-yarder -- came on third-and-10, extending drives and keeping the comeback alive as Philadelphia beat the Rams 33-26 on Sunday."
NFL Week 3 produced record-chasing stat lines and career highs that influenced several game outcomes, from comebacks to blowouts. Nominees for the "Himmy" Award included players who delivered pivotal offensive performances. Williams threw four touchdown passes, posted a 142.6 passer rating and avoided being sacked after heavy sack totals earlier in his career, providing a clean-sheet performance that helped beat Dallas. Brown recorded six receptions for 109 yards and his 50th career touchdown, sparking a second-half rally with key third-and-10 conversions and helping Philadelphia rally to a 33-26 win. ESPN Research supplied the underlying statistics.
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