Jason Myers has been on an absolute heater, and the league is taking notice. The Seahawks kicker was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November-and it’s easy to see why. Myers didn’t just have a strong month; he put together one of the most reliable stretches of kicking we’ve seen this season, blending consistency with clutch performances when Seattle needed him most.
Let’s start with the numbers. Myers was perfect on field goals and extra points throughout November, a stretch that included some high-pressure moments and long-range bombs.
But it wasn’t just about accuracy-his kickoffs have quietly been elite all year, consistently flipping field position and limiting return opportunities. That’s the kind of hidden value that doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet but makes a big difference on Sundays.
The defining moment came in a nail-biter against the Colts. In a game where Seattle’s offense couldn’t find the end zone, Myers was the offense.
He accounted for all 18 of the Seahawks’ points, going 6-for-6 on field goals. That included a 56-yard game-winner with just 18 seconds left on the clock-an ice-cold response after the Colts had briefly taken a 16-15 lead on a 60-yarder of their own.
Talk about pressure. Myers didn’t blink.
That game wasn’t just a personal milestone-it was historic. Myers became the first kicker in Seahawks history to hit six field goals in a single game.
Think about that for a second. In a franchise that’s had its share of reliable legs over the years, no one had ever done what Myers did that Sunday.
And this run isn’t a flash in the pan. Since the Seahawks’ bye week, Myers has missed just one kick-a 61-yard attempt to win the game against the Rams.
That’s it. He’s been automatic on extra points, and he now leads the entire NFL in field goals made.
Sure, he also leads in attempts, but that’s more a reflection of how often Seattle is moving the ball into scoring range. Whether it’s ending drives with sevens or threes, the Seahawks are putting up points, and Myers is a big reason why.
What’s more, his reliability has put Seattle in position to make a real postseason push. With Myers anchoring special teams, the Seahawks are right in the thick of the NFC playoff race.
They’re not just chasing a Wild Card spot-they’re still alive for the NFC West crown and even the No. 1 overall seed. That’s the kind of impact a kicker can have when he’s dialed in like this.
Bottom line: Jason Myers isn’t just having a good month-he’s having a season that could end up defining the Seahawks’ playoff hopes.
