Jason Myers has been a steady presence for the Seattle Seahawks for years, but in November, he turned consistency into dominance - and the league took notice.
On Thursday, Myers was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month, a well-earned nod after a near-flawless stretch that saw him not only rack up points, but rewrite a piece of Seahawks history in the process.
Let’s break down just how good he was: Myers went 15-for-16 on field goals in November, drilling kicks from all over the field and staying perfect on all 16 of his extra-point attempts. That’s 61 total points in a single month - the most by any player in the NFL during that span. And while that number alone is impressive, it’s the context that makes it even more special.
In the process, Myers passed Stephen Hauschka to become the franchise’s all-time leader in made field goals, with 187 through six seasons in Seattle. That’s no small feat. Hauschka was a staple of the Seahawks’ special teams during the team’s Super Bowl run, and for Myers to eclipse him speaks volumes about the kicker’s longevity and impact.
Even more telling? Myers wasn’t just padding stats in blowouts.
He made at least three field goals in four of five games during the month. His only miss?
A 61-yarder as time expired in a tight 21-19 loss to the Rams - a kick that would’ve matched his career long. That’s about as close to perfect as it gets.
According to team stats, Myers became just the fourth kicker in NFC history to score 60 points in a month, and his 15 field goals are tied for the third-most ever in a single month in the conference. That’s elite company.
Zooming out to the full season, Myers is leading the NFL with 122 total points and 28 made field goals on 33 attempts. He’s also second in the league with 38 made extra points, and here’s the kicker (pun intended): he hasn’t missed a single one. That’s the most extra-point attempts without a miss by any kicker in the league this season.
This award makes Myers the second Seahawk to take home Player of the Month honors in 2025, joining Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month in October. It’s a testament to how Seattle has found ways to get high-level production across all three phases of the game this season.
For Myers, this is also another notch in what’s becoming a quietly stellar career. He’s already a two-time Pro Bowler, and if he keeps this pace, a third nod might not be far off.
In a league where special teams often fly under the radar, Jason Myers just put together a month that was impossible to ignore - and the Seahawks are better for it.
