San Francisco 49ers kicker Robbie Gould was named by the NFL as this week's NFC Special Teams Player of the Week after going 5-for-5 on field goal attempts in a 15-14 win over the Chicago Bears Sunday.

Gould, who is 26-of-28 on field goals for the season, connected from 33, 28, 35, 34, and 24 yards, with the final kick being the game-winner with seconds left to play.

The performance carried extra meaning for Gould, who kicked for the Bears for 11 seasons and holds the franchise scoring record with 1,207 points but was released by the team before the start of the 2016 season.

“This one means a lot to me in a lot of different ways,” Gould said following the game, per 49ers.com. “I was pretty excited. To come in here and get a win like that and kick a game-winner, I don’t think I could have written that any better to be honest with you.”

Gould becomes the third 49ers kicker to win the honor over the past decade, joining David Akers and Phil Dawson. Other Player of the Week winners this week include Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (NFC, offense); Packers defensive lineman Dean Lowry (NFC, defense); Jets quarterback Josh McCown (AFC, offense); Ravens safety Eric Weddle (AFC, defense); and Steelers kicker Chris Boswell (AFC, special teams).