Chicago Bears QB Mitch Trubisky was one touchdown pass away from tying the NFL’s single-game record when he went off for 354 yards and six scores against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Despite coming close to history, it wasn’t enough for the second-year quarterback to win NFC Offensive Player of the Week.

Instead, that honor went to Jared Goff, who had a phenomenal game in his own right. Goff threw for 465 yards and five touchdowns against the Vikings, a defense considered far superior to the Buccaneers.

Still, Bears fans were hopeful Trubisky would finally receive some form of league-wide recognition after what’s likely to be the best game, statistically, he’ll ever have.

Trubisky and the rest of the Bears are getting much-needed rest in Week 5’s bye and will be back on the field Sunday, October 14, at Miami to take on the 3-1 Dolphins.