Following Big Ten football games on Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, the Offensive, Co-Defensive and Co-Special Teams Players of the Week and Co-Freshmen of the Week in the Big Ten were announced Monday morning. Below are this week's honorees:

Offensive Player of the Week: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State, So., QB

Making his first career start, completed 22 of 30 passes for 313 yards and five touchdowns to record a victory over Oregon State

Became the first quarterback in program history to throw for 300 yards in his first career start

Added 24 yards rushing on two carries

Earns his first career Offensive Player of the Week award

Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Mike Weber (Nov. 13, 2017)

Scary thought: @dh_simba7 tweeted "only room for improvement." If the @OhioStateFB QB improves on his Week 1 @B1Gfootball OPOW play, look out. ? pic.twitter.com/ee4xn4OFtM — Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) September 3, 2018

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Co-Defensive Players of the Week: Jake Hansen, Illinois, So., LB

Tied the Illinois school record with 6.0 tackles for loss in the team?s win against Kent State

Recorded a career-high 15 tackles in the contest, including 10 solo stops

Nearly tripled his career total for tackles, as he had entered the season with eight tackles

Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor

Last Illinois Defensive Player of the Week: Tre Watson (Nov. 7, 2016)

A name @IlliniFootball fans heard a lot Saturday: Jake Hansen (@Juggs35). For good reason, too, because the LB was all over the field. His 15-tackle day was enough to earn him Week 1 @B1Gfootball co-DPOW. pic.twitter.com/PXjahCbzsh — Illinois on BTN (@IllinoisOnBTN) September 3, 2018

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Antoine Brooks Jr., Maryland, Jr., DB

Led the team with 11 tackles, including seven solo stops, as Maryland defeated Texas to open the season for the second straight year

Registered the game-sealing interception with 1:04 remaining to complete a 34-29 victory

Added one tackle for loss in the contest

Earns his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor

Last Maryland Defensive Player of the Week: Cole Farrand (Sept. 29, 2014)

Antoine Brooks was having a day before he sealed it with a pick. Add it all up, and the @TerpsFootball LB is your Week 1 @B1Gfootball co-DPOW. pic.twitter.com/JXulbIej3m — Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) September 3, 2018

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Co-Special Teams Players of the Week: Ambry Thomas, Michigan, So., DB

Registered a 99-yard touchdown on a kickoff return late in the first half at Notre Dame

His touchdown marked the fourth kickoff return touchdown of 99 yards or longer in program history and the first since 1994

Scored the first touchdown of his career and the first kickoff return score by a Wolverine since 2015

Receives his first career Special Teams Player of the Week award

Last Michigan Special Teams Player of the Week: Kenny Allen (Oct. 31, 2016)

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Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota, So., DB

Recorded a 76-yard punt return touchdown in a victory over New Mexico State

Broke five tackles on the return, which was the first punt return touchdown by a Gopher since 2013

Added five tackles in the contest

Earns his first career Special Teams Player of the Week award

Last Minnesota Special Teams Player of the Week: Rodney Smith (Nov. 13, 2017)

No football fan can tire of watching @liltweeze26's unreal punt return TD. Here's another excuse to watch it: The @GopherFootball star is @B1Gfootball's Week 1 co-Special Teams Player of the Week. pic.twitter.com/dzeLbKP9k0 — Minnesota on BTN (@MinnesotaOnBTN) September 3, 2018

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Co-Freshmen of the Week: Jeshaun Jones, Maryland, Fr., WR

Became the first freshman in at least the last 20 years to record a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in his first career game and the first to do so in any game since Marcus Mariota in 2012

Recorded two catches for 73 yards and one touchdown, one carry for a 28-yard touchdown and one pass completion for a 20-yard touchdown

Became the first Big Ten student with a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in a single contest since Michigan?s Vincent Smith in 2011

Claims his first Freshman of the Week award

Last Maryland Freshman of the Week: Lorenzo Harrison (Oct. 24, 2016)

Can we be honest for a second? Good. No one will ever top @JeshaunJones06's first three career touches. The three scores, all via different ways, earn him Week 1 @B1Gfootball co-frosh honors. pic.twitter.com/SNwNxmSzib — Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) September 3, 2018

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Rondale Moore, Purdue, Fr., WR

Broke Purdue?s 46-year old record for most all-purpose yards in a contest with 313 yards against Northwestern

Rushed twice for 79 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown run, and caught 11 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown

Added 125 yards on five kickoff returns

Records his first Freshman of the Week award

Last Purdue Freshman of the Week: Brian Lankford-Johnson (Oct. 10, 2016)