Jared Goff put together the best performance of his career on Sunday against the Giants, throwing for 311 yards on just 22 attempts with four touchdowns and no interceptions. It helped lead the Rams to an eye-popping 51-17 win, earning their sixth win of the year.

His outing also earned himself an award in Week 9. The NFL announced Wednesday that Goff has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week.

311 yards ✅

4 touchdowns ✅

146.8 QBR ✅

NFC Offensive Player of the Week ✅ Congratulations, @JaredGoff16!! Read 📰 » https://t.co/LAgNR0mTmr pic.twitter.com/mk51LxYifi — Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 8, 2017

It’s his first time winning the award, and it was well-deserved. He averaged a whopping 14.1 yards per attempt and posted the ninth-best passer rating in Rams history (146.8). Not to mention, he completed the longest pass in the NFL this season with regards to yards in the air, heaving it 61.8 yards to Sammy Watkins in the second quarter.

Goff is the first Rams quarterback to win the award since Mark Bulger won it in 2007.

Jared Goff is the 1st Rams QB to win an Offensive Player of the Week Award since Marc Bulger in 2007 pic.twitter.com/lpA6vHSO4y — Randall Liu (@RLiuNFL) November 8, 2017

He’s now the fifth player on the Rams to earn Player of the Week honors this season, joining Todd Gurley, Pharoh Cooper, Greg Zuerlein and Trumaine Johnson. If he can string together a few more great outings in November, he’ll have a chance to win NFC Offensive Player of the Month.