Vikings rookie kicker Blair Walsh is the NFC special teams player of the week for the third time this season..

Here is the team's release on Walsh:


BLAIR WALSH WINS NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS

Eden Prairie, MN (January 2, 2013) – Vikings rookie K Blair Walsh has been named the NFC's Special Teams Player of the Week for his Week 17 performance against the Green Bay Packers. Walsh sent the Vikings into the playoffs with a 29-yard FG as time expired. He also connected on FGs of 54 and 37 yards in the 37-34 win. This was Walsh's second game-winning kick of the 2012 season (Week 1 vs. Jacksonville).

Walsh has won this award three times and becomes the first rookie since Devin Hester earned the honor three times in 2006. Until now, no Vikings rookie has ever won the Player of the Week Award three times in one season (A. Peterson x2 – '07, R. Moss x2 – '98). The Pro Bowl kicker was honored after his Week 1 performance against Jacksonville and his Week 15 showing in St. Louis.

The Georgia product was 10-10 on FGs of 50+ yards this season, a NFL record. He led the NFL in FGs with 35 and was 4th in scoring with 141 points. His 92.1 FG percentage is the best in NFL history by a rookie kicker. Walsh was 35-38 on the season and was 3rd in the NFL with 53 touchbacks.

Other Vikings kickers to win the award are: Fuad Reveiz (2x), Gary Anderson (4x), Eddie Murray and Ryan Longwell (2x).