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UGA Football Bulldogs in the NFL, Week 12

November 28, 2023
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ATHENS - Former UGA Football Bulldogs Jalen Carter, Roquan Smith and Matthew Stafford led the way for former Georgia Bulldogs in the National Football League during week 12 of the regular season. Carter notched four tackles and blocked a field goal that proved to be the difference in the Eagles’ 37-34 win while Baltimore’s Smith added eight tackles to his season total and sits in second in the statistic with 126. On the offensive side of the ball, Stafford threw four touchdown passes, his 15th career game with at least four passing touchdowns, helping the Rams pick up their fifth win of the season.

 

Packers 29, Lions 22

Quay Walker, ILB – Started at linebacker for Green Bay, posting six total tackles in the win.

Devonte Wyatt, DT – Played 46 percent of snaps on defense for the Packers, recording one tackle.

 

49ers 31, Seahawks 13

Charlie Woerner, TE – Played 27 percent of snaps for San Francisco, catching one pass for nine yards on one target in the win.

Robert Beal Jr., DE – Was activated off injured reserve following the 49ers game on Thursday night.

Kenny McIntosh, RB – Served in a reserve running back role for Seattle, playing zero total snaps in the loss.

 

Dolphins 34, Jets 13

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

 

Falcons 24, Saints 15

John Fitzpatrick, TE – Was listed as inactive for Atlanta on Sunday due to a coach’s decision.

Lorenzo Carter, OLB – Played 28 percent of snaps for the Falcons’ defense, posting one tackle in the win.

 


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Steelers 16, Bengals 10

Trey Hill, OC – Was listed as inactive for Cincinnati due to a coach’s decision.

George Pickens, WR – Played 75 percent of snaps for the Steelers, reeling in three passes for 58 yards in the win.

Darnell Washington, TE – Played 52 percent of Pittsburgh’s offensive snaps, catching one pass for ten yards on one target.

Broderick Jones, OT – Made his fourth consecutive start at tackle for the Steelers, as their offense racked up 421 total yards in the win.

 

Jaguars 24, Texans 21

Tyson Campbell, CB – Was listed as not active during Jacksonville’s win.

Travon Walker, OLB – Started the game for the Jaguars, totaling two tackles and a quarterback hurry while also receiving credit for half of a sack for four and a half yards. 

 

Colts 27, Buccaneers 20

Isaiah McKenzie, WR – Entered as a backup wide receiver for Indianapolis, where he had one rushing attempt for three yards while also handling punt and kickoff return duties, returning one punt for 13 yards and calling for a fair catch on one kickoff. 

Jake Camarda, P – Punted four times for the Buccaneers, totaling 208 yards for a 52-yard average. He had one punt land inside the 20-yard line with a long of 63.

 

Giants 10, Patriots 7 

Azeez Ojulari, OLB – Saw action in a reserve role for New York where he totaled one tackle in 38 defensive snaps. 

Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at left tackle for the Giants, playing 100 percent of the team’s offensive snaps as they gained 220 yards of total offense. 

Lawrence Cager, TE – Played as a backup tight end for New York in 13 offensive snaps, recording no statistics.

David Andrews, OC – Was the starting center for the Patriots in the team’s week 12 loss, playing in all 68 offensive snaps as New England outgained the Giants in total yards with 283. 

 

Titans 17, Panthers 10

Monty Rice, ILB – Played 23 snaps on defense and nine snaps on special teams for Tennessee, while racking up four tackles in the win.

 

Rams 37, Cardinals 14

Matthew Stafford, QB – Completed 25 of his 33 pass attempts for the Rams, throwing for 229 yards and four touchdown passes in the win. This marks Stafford’s 15th career game with at least four passing touchdowns, the 11th-most in league history. His team has won 13 times in those instances. Stafford finished with a 121.1 quarterback rating in the game, marking his fifth-straight game at Arizona in which he reached at 100 rating.

Derion Kendrick, CB – Started at defensive back for Los Angeles, where he totaled four tackles in the game while playing in all 71 defensive snaps.

Warren McClendon Jr., OT – Was listed as not active for the Rams in the week 12 win.

Jonathan Ledbetter, DE – Started at defensive end for the Cardinals, racking up four tackles and a quarterback hurry in 61 percent of the team’s defensive plays.

 

Chiefs 31, Raiders 17

Malik Herring, DE – Was listed as not active for Kansas City in the week 12 win.

John Jenkins, NT – Started at defensive tackle for the Chiefs where he totaled four tackles in 35 defensive plays. 

Zamir White, RB – Saw action as a reserve running back for Las Vegas, attempting one rush for no yards where he played in two offensive snaps and 17 special teams plays. 

Christopher Smith II, S – Played as a backup safety and entered the game for 19 special teams snaps for the Raiders, recording no statistics. 

 

Eagles 37, Bills 34

James Cook, RB – Started at running back for the Bills, carrying the ball 16 times for 43 yards to go along with six catches for 57 yards in the loss. With exactly 100 total yards, Cook now has three straight games with 100 scrimmage yards or more and six total on the season. This also makes it the sixth time in the past seven games that Cook has recorded at least 70 scrimmage yards. He surpassed 1,000 scrimmage yards with his performance and currently ranks sixth in the league in rushing yards with 731.

Leonard Floyd, DE – Played 70 percent of snaps on defense for Buffalo, recording one total tackle and one pass defended.

D’Andre Swift, RB – Started at running back for Philadelphia, carrying the ball 14 times for 80 yards along with one catch for four yards in the win. Swift currently ranks fourth in the NFL in rushing yards with 770. He is just 29 yards shy from reaching 1,000 total yards for the second time in his career.

Jordan Davis, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Eagles, racking up five tackles in the win.

Jalen Carter, DT – Played 80 percent of snaps on defense for the Eagles, recording four tackles and a blocked field goal in the win.

Nolan Smith, OLB – Played 11 total snaps for Philadelphia on defense, recording no statistics.

Kelee Ringo, CB – Did not appear on defense for Philadelphia but did see action in 26 special teams snaps, recording no statistics.

 

Ravens 20, Chargers 10

Ben Cleveland, OG – Saw action in nine total snaps for the Browns – four on offense and five on special teams – and posted no stats.

Roquan Smith, ILB – Led Baltimore with eight tackles and recorded a pass deflection and a forced fumble. Smith stands in second in the league in tackles with 126, just one behind T.J. Edwards. 

Jamaree Salyer, OT/OG – Started at right guard for Los Angeles and saw action in all 66 offensive plays, helping the team gain 279 total yards. 

 

Bears 12, Vikings 10

Lewis Cine, S – Entered the game as a reserve safety for the Vikings, recording no statistics in eight snaps on special teams.

 

Practice Squads

Falcons: Justin Shaffer, OL

Buccaneers: Richard Lecounte III, S

Commanders: Jake Fromm, QB

Chargers: Mark Webb, DB

49ers: Chris Conley, WR

 

Reserve Lists (IR, PUP, NFI)

Ravens: Nick Moore, LS

Rams: Stetson Bennett, QB

Titans: Kearis Jackson, WR/PR

Browns: Nick Chubb, RB

Packers: Eric Stokes, CB

Dolphins: Isaiah Wynn, OT/OG

Panthers: Justin Houston, OLB

Eagles: Nakobe Dean, ILB

Chiefs: Mecole Hardman Jr., WR

 

 
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