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Wetjen wins B1G honor again

AP PHOTO - Iowa wide receiver Kaden Wetjen (21) runs with the ball during a kickoff return against Rutgers on Friday in Piscataway, N.J. Wetjen returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown during Iowa’s eventual 38-28 win.

IOWA CITY — University of Iowa return specialist Kaden Wetjen earned Big Ten Co-Special Teams Player of the Week honors following his effort in the Hawkeyes’ 38-28 road victory at Rutgers, the announcement was made Monday by the league office. He shares the weekly honor with Michigan’s Dominic Zvada.

Wetjen amassed a game-best 183 all-purpose yards, tying an Iowa record with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on the opening kickoff. The 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown is the sixth in school history and the second of Wetjen’s career. He is the second Hawkeye to return an opening kickoff for a touchdown (C.J. Jones vs. USC in the 2003 Orange Bowl).

It was Wetjen’s second career 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown (2024 Music City Bowl vs. Missouri).

Wetjen, who was last week’s Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week, has four combined return touchdowns (two punt, two kickoff), which ties Kahlil Hill for the second-most all-time (Tim Dwight, 5). It marked the second straight week that Wetjen returned a kick for a score (95-yard punt return vs. UMass on Sept. 13). Wetjen has returned both a punt and kickoff for a touchdown each of the last two seasons.

In addition to the 100-yard kickoff return, the 2024 Jet Award recipient also had a 43-yard punt return and a 24-yard kickoff return. It marked Wetjen’s second straight and fifth career game with 100+ return yards.

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