A pair of Florida Gators earned SEC player of the week honors on Monday afternoon following a gritty 24-13 win at home over the previously undefeated Auburn Tigers.

Florida wide receiver Freddie Swain landed offensive player of the week honors after a big performance for the Gators this past weekend. In the win, Swain recorded a career outing on Saturday. He accounted for a career-high six receptions for 146 yards and a touchdown are the highest single-game receiving yardage totals by a Gator since 2014. Additionally, Swain himself had more receiving yards for the game than Auburn's entire team (145 receiving yards). On top of that, Swain finished with a 24.3-yard receiving average. Entering Saturday's game, only 18 FBS players have a game with at least five receptions and a receiving average greater than 24.0 yards this season.

Florida safety Shawn Davis also landed co-SEC defender of the week honors, as his stellar season for the Gators continues. Davis' presence was felt back on the field this Saturday, as Davis notched his third interception of the season with am awesome, one handed grab and 41-yard return against Auburn's Bo Nix. The interception marked Davis' third in three games. His interception was the first of three on the day for the Gators, as Florida has now recorded multiple interceptions in four consecutive games.

Other SEC players to earn weekly honors for week 6 include, Missouri Tigers linebacker Cale Garrett, who was the other co-defensive player of the week along with UF's Davis. Georgia Bulldogs kicker Rodrigo Blankenship won special team player of the week. Ole Miss offensive lineman Ben Brown was the offensive lineman player of the week in the SEC. Auburn Tigers defensive lineman Derrick Brown won defensive line weekly honors with his strong performance against the Gators despite the loss. Finally, Ole Miss quarterback John Rhys Plumee came away with freshman of the week honors.

Florida is back in action again this weekend on the road against the No. 5 LSU Tigers in Death Valley. The game will broadcast on ESPN and kickoff is set for 8:00 p.m. ET.