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Former UGA Football Bulldogs Shine In Week 11 Of The NFL

November 21, 2023
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ATHENS - Former Georgia Bulldogs continue to headline statistical leaderboards across the National Football League following week 11 of the regular season. Two Bulldogs rank in the top five for rushing yards this season, with the Eagles’ D’Andre Swift in third at 690 yards and the Bills’ James Cook in fourth with 688 yards. Baltimore’s Roquan Smith is also having a career year, standing in second for total tackles on the year with 118. Smith totaled 10 tackles for the Ravens on Thursday evening, extending his streak of games with at least five tackles to 34 consecutive games.

 

Ravens 34, Bengals 20

Trey Hill, OC – Inactive for Cincinnati due to a coach’s decision.

Ben Cleveland, OG - Served in a reserve offensive lineman role for the Ravens, playing three snaps on offense and six on special teams.

Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for Baltimore, recording 10 total tackles in the win. Currently ranks second in the NFL in tackles with 118. His 10 tackles on Thursday night extended his streak of games with five or more tackles to 34 straight games.

 

Browns 13, Steelers 10

Broderick Jones, OT – Started his third consecutive game at offensive tackle for the Steelers, playing 100 percent of snaps as Pittsburgh gained 249 total yards in the loss.

George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Pittsburgh, catching four passes on six targets for 38 yards.

Darnell Washington, TE – Played 47 percent of snaps for the Steelers, catching one pass for 8 yards on his only target in the game.

 

Packers 23, Chargers 20

Quay Walker, ILB – Made his return from injury for Green Bay, playing 100 percent of their defensive snaps while recording seven total tackles in the win.

Devonte Wyatt, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Packers, recording one tackle in the win.

Jamaree Salyer, OG/OT – Played all 65 offensive snaps at right guard for Los Angeles, as the Chargers offense gained 394 total yards in the loss.

 

Texans 21, Cardinals 16

Jonathan Ledbetter, DE – Was not active for the Cardinals during the team’s week 11 loss. 

 



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Jaguars 34, Titans 14

Tyson Campbell, CB – Was not active for Jacksonville during the team’s week 11 win.

Travon Walker, OLB – Earned the start for the Jaguars, racking up four tackles, including half a sack for four yards and a quarterback hurry. 

Monty Rice, ILB – Posted a team-high eight tackles for Tennessee, including one for loss, in a reserve linebacker role.

 

Dolphins 20, Raiders 13

Zamir White, RB – Served in a reserve running back role for the Raiders, playing zero snaps on offense and 11 snaps on special teams while recording no statistics.

Christopher Smith II, S – Played zero snaps on defense for Las Vegas, but played 17 special teams snaps, recording no statistics.

John Jenkins, DT – Played 63 percent of snaps on defense for the Raiders, recording five total tackles in the loss.

Channing Tindall, ILB – Served in a reserve linebacker role for Miami, playing zero snaps.

 

Giants 31, Commanders 19

Lawrence Cager, TE – Played seven snaps on offense for the Giants, recording no statistics.

Azeez Ojulari, OLB – Played 49 percent of snaps for New York on Sunday, recording no statistics.

Andrew Thomas, OT – Played 100 percent of offensive snaps for the Giants as they gained 292 total yards in the win.

 

49ers 27, Buccaneers 14

Charlie Woerner, TE – Appeared as a backup tight end for San Francisco, recording a special teams tackle while playing in 42 total snaps – 20 on offense and 22 on special teams. 

Jake Camarda, P – Punted three times for the Buccaneers, totaling 144 yards with a long of 56 and falling inside the 20-yard line.

 

Bills 32, Jets 6

James Cook, RB – Played 46 percent of snaps for Buffalo, rushing 17 times for 73 yards, along with three catches for 29 yards and a touchdown. With 73 yards rushing on Sunday, Cook now ranks fourth in the NFL in rushing yards with 688, surpassing his total from his rookie season and just three yards behind former Bulldog D’Andre Swift. With 102 scrimmage yards on Sunday, that marks the fifth time this season that Cook has totaled 100+ scrimmage yards in a game. Cook has also recorded 70+ scrimmage yards in all six games at home so far this season for Buffalo.

Leonard Floyd, DE – Played 44 percent of snaps on defense for the Bills, recording four tackles, and two and a half sacks. With his sacks on Sunday, Floyd now has four multi-sack games so far this season and he ranks seventh in the NFL in the statistic with 9.5. He is the first Bills player to have multiple sacks against the Jets in both divisional games in a season since Hall of Famer Bruce Smith did so in 1990.

 

Rams 17, Seahawks 16

Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for Los Angeles in his 200th career game, throwing for 190 yards on 17 completions and one touchdown. Stafford now sits at 54,342 career passing yards, the third-most passing yards by a player in his first 200 games in NFL history, trailing only Drew Brees (55,439) and Matt Ryan (54,349).

Derion Kendrick, CB – Started at cornerback for the Rams, reeling in one interception, three passes defended and three tackles during the win over Seattle.

Warren McClendon Jr., OT – Was listed as not active for Los Angeles during its week 11 win.

Kenny McIntosh, RB – Was listed as not active for the Seahawks during its week 11 loss.

 

Broncos 21, Vikings 20

Lewis Cine, S – Was listed as not active for Minnesota during its week 11 loss.

 

Eagles 21, Chiefs 17

Jalen Carter, DT – Appeared in a reserve role for the Eagles, posting three tackles while seeing action in just over half of the team’s defensive snaps. 

Jordan Davis, NT – Started at defensive tackle for Philadelphia, notching three tackles across 37 defensive plays. 

Kelee Ringo, CB – Played in 16 special teams snaps as a backup cornerback for the Eagles, recording no statistics. 

Nolan Smith, OLB – Served in a backup role as a linebacker during five special teams snaps for Philadelphia.

D’Andre Swift, RB – Started at running back for the Eagles, totaling 76 rushing yards and a touchdown on 12 carries and 31 receiving yards on three catches. Swift is in the midst of a career year during his fourth season in the NFL, breaking his personal best for single-season rushing yards (690), recording his ninth-straight game of at least 50 yards from scrimmage and his third straight road game with a touchdown. He ranks third in the league in rushing yards this season, just one yard behind Rasheem Mostert in second place.

Mecole Hardman, WR – Started at wide receiver for the Chiefs, bringing in two catches for 12 yards in 16 offensive snaps. 

Malik Herring, DE – Was listed as not active for Kansas City during its week 11 loss.

 

Practice Squads

49ers: Chris Conley, WR

Buccaneers: Richard Lecounte III, S

Commanders: Jake Fromm, QB

Chargers: Mark Webb, DB

Falcons: Justin Shaffer, OL

 

Reserve Lists (IR, PUP, NFI)

49ers: Robert Beal Jr., DE

Browns: Nick Chubb, RB

Dolphins: Isaiah Wynn, OT/OG

Eagles: Nakobe Dean, ILB 

Packers: Eric Stokes, CB

Panthers: Justin Houston, OLB

Ravens: Nick Moore, LS

Rams: Stetson Bennett, QB

Titans: Kearis Jackson, WR/PR

 

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