Texas Tech University Athletics

Red Raiders in the NFL: Week 7
October 28, 2020 | Football
Mahomes, Brooks among standouts from week seven
Mahomes and Chiefs improved to 6-1 following their 43-16 rout over Denver on Sunday afternoon. The weather conditions in Denver where not favorable for either team, as Mahomes threw for 200 yards on 15-of-23 passing with a touchdown to mark his 17th straight game with a scoring toss.
Â17 straight games with a TD pass for @PatrickMahomes. #ChiefsKingdom
— NFL (@NFL) October 25, 2020
??: #KCvsDEN on CBS
??: NFL app // Yahoo Sports app: https://t.co/nCwBl54Akc pic.twitter.com/lpk4ChVlJg
Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
Brooks was back on the field during the Seahawks 37-34 loss on Sunday night to the Cardinals after missing the past couple of games due to an MCL sprain. Brooks recorded seven tackles, tied for third most on the team, including a tackle for loss.
Meanwhile, #Seahawks' defense keeps making key stops. Rookie Jordyn Brooks runs down Kyler Murray in traffic outside on third down. On fourth and goal at 3, Kingsbury goes for it. Benson Mayowa crashes in on Murray to force a wild incompletion. Wow. Key turning point there
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 26, 2020
Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen started for the Jaguars on Sunday during their 39-29 loss to the Chargers due to the injury to Myles Jack. Allen recorded two tackles, including a tackle for loss before leaving the game early with an ankle injury.
Â
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
Hyder continued his disruption of offenses on Sunday during the 49ers 33-6 over the Patriots. Hyder recorded two tackles, but was in the quarterback's face on several plays to cause errant throws, one of those leading to an interception. Â
Kerry Hyder pressure on that INT by the way, while the rest of the 49ers' D-line was getting stonewalled
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) October 25, 2020
Kerry Hyder ranks #4 among NFL edge rushers in pass-rushing productivity; 49ers will pay him $1.5M for this season.
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) October 27, 2020
The other top 4 edge rushers (Sweat, Joey Bosa, T.J. Watt and Graham) will bring home an average of $15M this season (Bosa $43M total 2020 earnings given bonus)
Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola recorded three catches for 62 yards in the Lions 23-22 win over the Falcons on Sunday.
Â36 yards to a wide open @DannyAmendola to move the chains??#DETvsATL | ?? FOX | #OnePride pic.twitter.com/J8hjGXWqQ6
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) October 25, 2020
DeAndre Washington – RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Washington made his first appearance as a recent addition to the Chiefs roster where he linked up with former Texas Tech teammate Patrick Mahomes. Washington got four touches, rushing three times for five yards and catching a pass for two yards in a 43-16 blowout win in the Denver snow.
Chiefs final HB snap count
— Nathan Jahnke (@PFF_NateJahnke) October 26, 2020
Clyde Edwards-Helaire 27
Le'Veon Bell 17
DeAndre Washington 10
Darrel Williams 1
Out of 51 plays
Terence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
The undrafted rookie made another start at right tackle for the Cowboys on Sunday in their 25-3 loss over the Washington Football Team. He has started every game for Dallas this season. Â
Cowboys QB Andy Dalton warming up on a rainy morning at FedEx Field. His starting O-line today: LT Cam Erving, LG Connor Williams, C Tyler Biadasz, RG Connor McGovern and RT Terence Steele. pic.twitter.com/dYev7ja09q
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) October 25, 2020
Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson did not play in the Titans 27-24 loss to the Steelers on Sunday. Batson has been moved from inactive to active and vice versa several times this season.
Â
Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee was inactive again Sunday during the Texans 35-20 loss against the Packers.
Â
Broderick Washington – DL, Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens had a bye week. Will play Steelers at home next week.
Â
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins had a bye week. Will play Rams at home next week.
Â
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins had a bye week. Will play Rams at home next week.
Â
Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
The Colts had a bye this week. They will play the Lions in Detroit next week.
Â
HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
Kingsbury and the Cardinals improved to 5-2 on Sunday night following a 37-34 overtime win against the Seahawks. Kyler Murray threw for 360 yards as the Cardinals racked up 519 yards on offense.
Kliff Kingsbury and the Cardinals have now won 7 of their last 10 games. The former TexasTech head coach is proving a lot of people wrong in the NFL.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) October 26, 2020
Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers improved to 2-4 coming off the bye week with a 39-29 win over the Jaguars on Sunday. The Chargers defense recorded five sacks and forced a turnover while also putting up 484 yards of offense.
#Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn did something unique during the halftime of yesterdays game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He didn't say a word to the team. Instead he looked to his captains. https://t.co/FDNSizwdle
— Fernando Ramirez (@RealFRamirez) October 26, 2020
PRACTICE SQUADS/INJURED RESERVE
Â
Davis Webb – QB, Buffalo Bills
Antoine Wesley – WR, Baltimore Ravens
Branden Jackson – DE, Seattle Seahawks
Cody Davis – S, New England Patriots
Â
WEEK 8 SCHEDULE
Sunday | Patriots at Bills (12pm)
Sunday | Titans at Bengals (12pm)
Sunday | Colts at Lions (12pm)
Sunday | Jets at Chiefs (12pm)
Sunday | Rams at Dolphins (12pm)
Sunday | Steelers at Ravens (12pm)
Sunday | Chargers at Broncos (3:05pm)
Sunday | 49ers at Seahawks (3:25pm)
Sunday | Cowboys at Eagles (7:20pm)
Bye Week: Colts, Dolphins, Ravens
Â






