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In November, Matt Cassel became the first Kansas City Chiefs QB to win AFC offensive player of the month since the 1990 season. This week, Dwayne Bowe becomes the first Chiefs WR to win AFC offensive player of the week since the 1991 season. J.J. Birden ring a bell?
The NFL announced on Wednesday that WR Dwayne Bowe was awarded the AFC's offensive player of the week for his effort in a 34-14 victory over the Tennessee Titnas.
Bowe had six receptions for 153 yards and a beautiful 75-yard touchdown catch and run. Bowe came streaking across the field on a 3rd and 19 and Cassel drilled him as Bowe caught the ball, turned up field, and flashed his YAC for the score.
Kudos to Dwayne Bowe on a well deserved award.