The Seahawks have had a lot of big moments on special teams in the first four games of the season, so there have been plenty of standouts, but over the first four games, this one will go to Myers, whose 39 points rank second in the NFL and lead the NFC, and who last week made a 52-yard game winner in Arizona as time expired.
In addition to his place-kicking excellence, Myers, like all kickers, has seen his job take on added importance due to the league's new kickoff rules, which have caused most teams, the Seahawks included, to try to kick the ball short of the end zone to avoid touchbacks, which now come out to the 35-yard line. Myers has been good at placing kicks in a manner that sets the coverage team up for success, and his short, knuckling kick against the Steelers led to a big play for the Seahawks when Pittsburgh failed to field the kick, allowing George Holani to recover it in the end zone for a touchdown.
So many other players deserve a mention for Seattle's special teams success, ranging from punter Michael Dickson to punt returner Tory Horton, whose rookie campaign already includes a franchise-record 95-yard touchdown, and core special teamers like Brady Russell, Eric Saubert, D'Anthony Bell, Holani, Dareke Young, Drake Thomas, Chazz Surratt, Mike Morris, Ty Okada, Nehemiah Pritchett and others.