Falcons kicker Matt Bryant was named the NFC's special teams player of the month for November, the NFL announced Thursday.

It marks the second time Bryant has won the honor in his 14-year career.

Bryant made all 14 of his field goals in the month, including a career-high five field goals in Sunday's 29-18 win over the Arizona Cardinals. Bryant made a 53-yarder against the Browns, which is 1 yard off his career high. He also has a streak of 34 consecutive field goals made inside 50 yards dating back to last season.

The 5-7 Falcons went 3-1 in November thanks in large part to Bryant's leg. He made the game-deciding 44-yard field goal in a 19-17 win over the Carolina Panthers.

For the season, Bryant has made 22 of 24 attempts, with his only two misses coming from 50-plus yards.