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Red Raiders in the NFL: Week 6
October 20, 2020 | Football
Mahomes reaches more milestones, Dolphins duo impresses
Mahomes and Chiefs improved to 5-1 following their Monday afternoon 26-17 win over the Bills. Mahomes again took command of the offense, throwing for 225 yards and two touchdowns on 21-for-26 throwing. Mahomes completed 80.7 percent of his passes on Monday, his highest percentage of the season so far and third highest in his career. Mahomes added another 36 yards on the ground on 10 carries. He also hit two more milestones Monday.
ÂPatrick Mahomes has reached 90 career pass TD in only his 37th career game.
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) October 19, 2020
That breaks the Super Bowl era record for the fewest games to reach 90 pass TD, passing HOF Dan Marino's mark of 40 games
 Â16 straight! Congratulations, @PatrickMahomes! pic.twitter.com/C6JBDqnuo4
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 19, 2020
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
Hyder did not record a tackle during the 49ers Sunday night 24-16 victory over the Rams, but he still made his presence felt by getting pressure on the quarterback. Hyder is tied for 17th in the league for sacks with 3.5 and leads the 49ers in pressures.
Â#Rams DT Aaron Donald is currently tied for the league lead with 33 QB pressures. Kerry Hyder Jr. leads the #49ers with 21.
— Jeff Deeney (@PFF_Jeff) October 17, 2020
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
Grant led the Dolphins with four receptions in their 24-0 route of the Jets on Sunday. Grant finished the game with 48 yards and added 106 yards in the return game including a punt return of 30 yards. Grant also hauled in a catch that led to the only Dolphins third down conversion of the game.
Jakeem Grant quietly led the Dolphins in catches (four), receiving yards (48) and all-purpose yards (154) yesterday.
— Adam Beasley (@AdamHBeasley) October 19, 2020
Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola was second on the team in receiving yards, compiling 31 on a pair of catches Sunday during the Lions 34-16 win over the Jaguars.
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Terence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
Steele started at right tackle again for the Cowboys on Monday night during their 38-10 loss against the Cardinals. The undrafted rookie has now started all six games this season.
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Broderick Washington – DL, Baltimore Ravens
Washington played 20 snaps during the Ravens 30-28 win over the Eagles. Washington is starting to be called upon to see the field more as the Ravens are dealing with injuries.
        ÂMartindale juggling his personnel. He's used four different ILBs with Board and Harrison also playing a few snaps along with Board and Fort. Safety Marcus Gilchrist has been in on a few plays defensively. Broderick Washington has played handful of snaps.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) October 18, 2020
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
Eguavoen recorded two tackles against the Jets in Sunday's win. Eguavoen played more snaps with an injury to starting linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel.
When his number was called, @SamEguavoen13 was ready.#TopNews x @BaptistHealthSF https://t.co/M6ax49x3Iq
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) October 19, 2020
Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen did not see the field in the Jaguars 34-16 loss to the Lions on Sunday. Allen had played significantly more snaps the past two weeks due to an injury to starter Myles Jack, who returned to play on Sunday.
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Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson hauled in one catch for 13 yards in the Titans 42-36 overtime win against the Texans on Sunday. Batson and the Titans remain undefeated on the season improved to 5-0.
Texans get a little pressure but Tannehill steps up and connects with Cameron Batson for another first down. #Titans in the red zone.
— The Titans Wire (@TheTitansWire) October 18, 2020
DeAndre Washington – RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Washington was inactive on Monday afternoon during the Chiefs 26-17 win. The Chiefs backfield got more crowded this week with the addition of Le'Veon Bell, which will make it more difficult for Washington to see the field.
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Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks had a bye week. Brooks and Seattle will take on the Cardinals in Arizona next week. Brooks is still week-to-week due to his MCL sprain suffered back on Sept. 27.
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Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee was inactive again Sunday during the Texans 42-36 overtime loss to the Titans.
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Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
Clark did not play Sunday in the Colts 31-27 win over the Bengals. Clark filled in last week for the injured starter Anthony Castonzo, and allowed just one sack.
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HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
Kingsbury and the Cardinals improved to 4-2 on Monday night as they defeated the Cowboys 38-10 in Arlington, TX. The Cardinals air attack only gained 188 yards, but they made for it on the ground with over 260 yards of rushing offense, 74 of those yards from quarterback Kyler Murray. Kingsbury's defense was disruptive, racking of four turnovers and three sacks and against a struggling Cowboys offense.
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Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers had a bye week following their heartbreaking 30-27 overtime loss to the Saints in week 5.
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PRACTICE SQUADS/INJURED RESERVE
Davis Webb – QB, Buffalo Bills
Antoine Wesley – WR, Baltimore Ravens
Branden Jackson – DE, Seattle Seahawks
Cody Davis – S, New England Patriots
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Week 7 Schedule
Sunday | Lions at Falcons (12pm)
Sunday | Steelers at Titans (12pm)
Sunday | Cowboys at Washington (12pm)
Sunday | Packers at Texans (12pm)
Sunday | Bills at Jets (12pm)
Sunday | Seahawks at Cardinals (3:05pm)
Sunday | Chiefs at Broncos (3:25pm)
Sunday | 49ers at Patriots (3:25pm)
Sunday | Jaguars at Chargers (3:25pm)
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Bye Week: Colts, Dolphins, Ravens
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