UGA Football: Bulldogs In the NFL – Week 3
Four former Bulldogs recorded at least half a sack in their respective games this weekend as Green Bay Packer Devonte Wyatt tallied a career high in sacks with two against the Titans. On the offensive side of the ball, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook has gone for at least 85 yards from scrimmage in all three games to start the season.
New York Jets 24, New England Patriots 3
David Andrews, C – Started at center for New England, playing 100 percent of snaps in the loss.
New York Giants 21, Cleveland Browns 15
Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at tackle for the Giants as they gained 341 total yards of offense in the win.
Azeez Ojulari, OLB – Saw action on 28 defensive snaps for New York, recording two tackles, one sack, two quarterback hits and a fumble recovery.
Green Bay Packers 30, Tennessee Titans 14
Devonte Wyatt, DT – Had the second-highest snap share amongst defensive tackles for Green Bay, totaling four tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss and three quarterback hits.
Quay Walker, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Packers, registering six tackles, half a sack and one quarterback hit in the win.
Eric Stokes, CB – Started at cornerback for Green Bay, racking up five total tackles.
Javon Bullard, S – Started at safety for the Packers, recording no statistics.
Minnesota Vikings 34, Houston Texans 7
Kamari Lassiter, CB – Started at corner for Houston, totaling four total tackles.
Philadelphia Eagles 15, New Orleans Saints 12
Jalen Carter, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Eagles, totaling four tackles, two tackles for loss and two passes defended in the win.
Jordan Davis, DT – Appeared on 29 defensive snaps for Philadelphia, recording four tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and one quarterback hit.
Nakobe Dean, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Eagles, posting eight total tackles and one tackle for loss.
Kelee Ringo, CB – Saw action on special teams and on defense for the Eagles, recording one tackle.
Nolan Smith Jr., OLB – Saw action on 21 defensive snaps for Philadelphia, racking up three total tackles.
Pittsburgh Steelers 20, L.A. Chargers 10
Broderick Jones, OT – Started at offensive tackle for Pittsburgh, as the Steelers offense gained 346 yards in the win.
Darnell Washington, TE – Appeared on just over 50 percent of offensive plays for Pittsburgh, recording no statistics.
George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Pittsburgh, catching five of his seven targets for 57 yards in the win.
Ladd McConkey, WR – Saw action on nearly 75 percent of offensive snaps for the Chargers, catching three passes for 44 yards.
Jamaree Salyer, OL – Dressed as a reserve lineman for Los Angeles but did not play in the loss.
Denver Broncos 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
Jake Camarda, P – Punted four times for Tampa Bay for an average of 47.3 yards per punt, with a long of 67 yards and two punts downed inside the 20-yard-line.
Tykee Smith, S – Played 60 percent of defensive snaps for the Buccaneers, recording six tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass defended.
Carolina Panthers 36, Las Vegas Raiders 22
Zamir White, RB – Started at running back for Las Vegas, toting the ball 10 times for 34 yards in the loss.
Brock Bowers, TE – Started at tight end for the Raiders, catching three of his four targets for 41 yards. Bowers currently ranks second in the NFL in tight end receiving yards, while remaining in first in targets and receptions amongst all tight ends across the league.
John Jenkins, DT – Saw action on nearly 70 percent of defensive snaps for Las Vegas, totaling four tackles.
Chris Smith II, S – Served as a reserve defensive back for the Raiders, seeing action only on special teams while recording no statistics.
Seattle Seahawks 24, Miami Dolphins 3
Kenny McIntosh, RB – Saw action on 10 offensive snaps for Seattle, carrying the ball three times for 11 yards in the win. McIntosh’s offensive action on Sunday marked the first carry of his NFL career.
Channing Tindall, ILB – Was listed as inactive for Miami due to a coach’s decision.
Baltimore Ravens 28, Dallas Cowboys 25
Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Ravens, recording 11 tackles and one pass defended.
Ben Cleveland, OG – Served as a reserve offensive lineman for Baltimore, appearing on six total snaps between special teams and offense.
Nick Moore, LS – Snapped 10 times for the Ravens on Sunday in the win.
L.A. Rams 27, San Francisco 49ers 24
Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for the Rams, completing 16 of his 25 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown in the win.
Warren McClendon Jr., OT – Served as a reserve offensive lineman for Los Angeles but did not play.
Stetson Bennett IV, QB – Dressed as a backup quarterback for the Rams on Sunday but did not play.
Robert Beal Jr., OLB – Appeared on three defensive snaps for the 49ers, making one tackle.
Leonard Floyd, DE – Started at defensive end for San Francisco, recording four total tackles.
Chris Conley, WR – Saw action on special teams and offense for the 49ers, making one tackle on special teams while recording no offensive statistics.
Kansas City Chiefs 22, Atlanta Falcons 17
Mecole Hardman Jr., WR – Saw a majority of snaps for Kansas City on special teams, returning two kickoffs and one punt for a total of 63 yards, with a long return of 32 yards.
Malik Herring, DE – Appeared on seven defensive snaps for the Chiefs, recording one quarterback hit in the win.
Lorenzo Carter, OLB – Played over 50 percent of defensive snaps for Atlanta, totaling one tackle and two quarterback hits.
Charlie Woerner, TE – Saw action on 19 offensive snaps for the Falcons, recording no statistics.
Buffalo Bills 47, Jacksonville Jaguars 10
James Cook, RB – Started at running back for Buffalo, taking 11 carries for 39 yards and a touchdown while reeling in four of his five targets for 48 yards. Cook has recorded at least 85 yards from scrimmage in all three games this season.
Sedrick Van Pran Granger, OC – Dressed as a reserve lineman for Buffalo, seeing action in the fourth quarter.
Travon Walker, DE – Started at defensive end for Jacksonville, totaling four tackles and one tackle for loss.
Washington Commanders 38, Cincinnati Bengals 33
Amarius Mims, OT – Saw action on over 60 percent of offensive snaps for the Bengals, as the Cincinnati offense gained 436 total yards.