Who were the NFL's top stars in November? Each month the league unveils its honor roll. See who the Players of the Month are below.
AFC Offensive Player of the Month
As Miami went 3-0 in November, Achane was the catalyst, averaging a whopping 157.5 scrimmage yards per game. In total, he had 630 scrimmage yards, 495 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. He also posted 17 receptions -- more than five per game as a do-it-all weapon for the Dolphins offense.
NFC Offensive Player of the Month
Stafford had a November to remember, at one point continuing a record-setting streak in which he threw 28 straight touchdown passes without an interception. The veteran quarterbacked the Rams to a 4-1 record in the month, throwing multiple touchdowns in each game as he completed 106 of 159 attempts (66.7%) for 1,207 yards (241.4 per game), 15 touchdowns, just two interceptions and a 115.5 passer rating.
AFC Defensive Player of the Month
Garrett is zeroing in on Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt's single-season sack record of 22.5, and his November production in which he left QBs aplenty in his wake is a big reason why. Garrett piled up nine sacks in four games. He also posted 18 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles.
NFC Defensive Player of the Month
Wright has been a surprising standout for the first-place Bears and a big-play maven, as well. In Chicago's 5-0 November, Wright tallied 19 tackles, six pass breakups and had a takeaway in every game, totaling three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble.
AFC Special Teams Player of the Month
McNamara has been a constant for the Jets, totaling 20 punts in November with an impressive 46.2-yard average and 11 landing inside the 20-yard line. McNamara also had four punts come to rest inside the 10 and a long of 64.
NFC Special Teams Player of the Month
Myers was nearly perfect through November for the Seahawks, converting 31 of 32 total kicks for 61 points. Myers was 16 of 16 on extra points and 15 of 16 on field goals, going 3 of 4 on attempts of 50-plus yards. Seattle's defense has been stellar this year, but so too has the special teams work turned in by Myers.
Offensive Rookie of the Month
As the Patriots went a perfect 5-0 in November, Henderson had a breakout stretch, gobbling up 497 scrimmage yards -- just less than 100 per game -- as he racked up 397 rushing yards, 100 receiving yards on 16 receptions and scored five total touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving).
Defensive Rookie of the Month
Myles Garrett isn't the only reason the Browns are the No. 2 total defense in the league. Schwesinger has emerged as a front-runner for the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award. In four games in November, the second-round pick piled up 39 tackles (9.8 per game) with an interception, half a sack and six tackles for loss.











