AP

The Redskins put an end to the Cowboys’ six-game winning streak in Dallas on Monday night and the player who provided the winning points has been honored by the league for his play in the game.

Kicker Kai Forbath hit a 40-yard field goal to cap Washington’s first possession in overtime, giving them a 20-17 lead that the defense made stand up by stopping the Cowboys on their first possession of the extra session. Forbath also hit a 44-yard field goal in the first half and he has been named the NFC special teams player of the week in recognition of his accomplishments.

Monday’s performance continued what’s been a good season for Forbath. He’s made 13-of-14 field goals, although the one miss was a costly one as it came in a game the Eagles won 37-34 in September.

It’s the first time Forbath, who has been kicking for the Redskins for the past three seasons, has won weekly special teams honors.