Boston Celtics diminutive guard Isaiah Thomas has been playing out of his mind on the court as of late. Thanks to his nightly doses of dominant play, Thomas has also been racking in the accolades recently.
So far, the 2016 campaign is most likely one that New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski would like to put in the past, however the 11-year veteran did receive his second such AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honor, Wednesday.
Last Sunday, of course, marked the return of Tom Brady to the New England Patriots. After picking apart the Cleveland Browns' defense en route to a 33-13 victory, the 39-year-old has been rewarded by the same league that tried so hard to sully his name over the past two years.
New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, for his work in the team's 23-21, opening night win over the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday.
Boston Celtics' guard Isaiah Thomas keeps racking in the accolades. Just a week after being elected to his first ever All-Star game as an Eastern Conference reserve, Thomas has been honored for his past week's worth of play, as the Eastern Conference Player of the Week.