
Red Raiders in the NFL: Week 12
December 01, 2020 | Football
Mahomes, Hyder, Washington shine
Mahomes and Chiefs improved to 10-1 this season after holding off the Buccaneers, 27-24, on Sunday. Mahomes threw for 462 yards and three touchdowns on 37-49 passing while adding 38 yards on the ground, including some key conversions to help close the win. This is Mahomes' fifth career game of over 400 yards passing as he improves to 2-2 for his career against Tom Brady.
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Fifth career 400+ yard passing game for @PatrickMahomes ??@Chiefs | #ChiefsKingdom | #KCvsTB pic.twitter.com/cq0D50JI8z
— NFL (@NFL) November 30, 2020
Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill put on a clinic vs. the Bucs ??
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 30, 2020
Mahomes:
37/49 Comp/Att
462 Pass Yards
3 TD
Hill:
13 Rec
269 Rec Yards
3 TD pic.twitter.com/gWLtjRY0Xy
The most insane Patrick Mahomes stat I've seen this week. #MVPat pic.twitter.com/WByd7Ys8G5
— Jarrett Sutton (@JarrettTSutton) December 1, 2020
Tom Brady on Patrick Mahomes:
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) November 27, 2020
"He's a terrific player being league MVP, 50 TDs. It's pretty hard to do, not many guys have done that."@Chiefs | @PatrickMahomes pic.twitter.com/mRPeZVWwxd
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
Hyder continued his breakout season with another impressive performance, recording two sacks, four tackles and recovering a fumble in the 49ers' 23-20 win over the Rams on Sunday. Hyder now has 7.5 sacks this season, which leads the 49ers and is ninth in the NFL.
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Kerry Hyder: 5 pressures, 2 sacks vs Rams. He's about to crack the top-5 of PFF's edge-rushing productivity list — that's where Joey Bosa, T.J. Watt and Brandon Graham are
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) November 30, 2020
.@49ers @KerryhyderJR gives every team he is on the same effort every week. The only difference now is he is a full time starter for the first time in #NFL CAREER. #MaxEffort #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/toOLm569qr
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) November 30, 2020
ÂThat's Jimmie Ward & Kerry Hyder forcing ANOTHER turnover ??#SFvsLAR on FOX/49ers app pic.twitter.com/tvWkVRTQlx
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) November 29, 2020
Max effort @KerryhyderJR sack ??#SFvsLAR on FOX/49ers app pic.twitter.com/vFRb9wbcL7
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) November 29, 2020
DeAndre Washington – RB, Miami Dolphins
Washington led the team in both rushing yards and rushing attempts in their 20-3 win over the Jets on Sunday. Washington recorded 13 carries for 49 yards and added two receptions for 15 yards. This was the first week he has been active since being traded from Kansas City. Â
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— josh houtz (@houtz) November 29, 2020
"those 4th quarter rushing yards, time of possession, those are things we talk about. they're very important...d wash, i think he ran the ball effectively and we need that. especially trying to close out the game."
Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
Brooks finished second on the team in tackles with five as the Seahawks earned a 23-17 victory over the Eagles on Monday night.
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ÂJordyn Brooks is going to be really really good.
— 12th Man Rising (@12thMan_Rising) December 1, 2020
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
Grant caught two passes for 15 yards in the Dolphins' 20-3 win to the Jets on Sunday. Grant also recorded two punt returns for 19 yards and a tackle on special teams. Â
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Â10-yard pickup courtesy of @_TheDreamIsHere and the first down!#FinsUp pic.twitter.com/aIngCRalSZ
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 29, 2020
Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee hauled in two passes for 17 yards during the Texans' 41-25 win on Thanksgiving over the Lions. Coutee has seen significantly more playing time over the past few weeks and has made the most of it. Quarterback Deshaun Watson said he has been looking forward to Coutee playing and he is a big part of what they hope to do the rest of the season.
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ÂKeke Coutee just ducked right on by ?? @TheKekeCoutee @HoustonTexans
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) November 26, 2020
?? #HOUvsDET on CBS pic.twitter.com/lhFtdis27W
Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson has one carry for five yards and added an 18-yard kick return in the Titans' 45-26 rout of the Colts on Sunday. Batson continues to get more touches as he has seen the ball each of the last five games he has played.
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Cameron Batson with impeccable blocking technique to spring Derrick Henry for a touchdown pic.twitter.com/uiwSDYtXaC
— Christian D'Andrea (@TrainIsland) November 29, 2020
ÂMike Keith says on @titansradio that Cam Batson did such a good job impersonating Lamar Jackson in practice that offensive coaches put in some wildcat plays for him. #Titans
— Mickey Ryan (@MickeyRyan1045) November 29, 2020
Terence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
Steele saw significant playing time for the Cowboys in their 41-16 loss to Washington on Thanksgiving. Both starting tackles left the game early with injuries, meaning the undrafted rookie should be inserted back into the starting lineup where he started the first 10 games of the year.
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ÂThe Cowboys first offensive possession has cost them the RT and LT. Brandon Knight is the LT and Terence Steele takes over the RT spot.
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) November 26, 2020
Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
Clark saw more time at right tackle, getting in on 55 snaps due to injury to the starter Anthony Castonzo. The Colts fell to the Titans, 45-26, on Sunday. The Colts offensive line allowed only one sack in the game. Â
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ÂColts starting LT Anthony Castonzo is questionable to return due to a knee injury. LeRaven Clark is in at LT
— Mike Wells (@MikeWellsNFL) November 29, 2020
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
Eguavoen recorded a tackle in the Dolphins' 20-3 win over the Jets on Sunday.
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Broderick Washington Jr.  – DL, Baltimore Ravens
Washington and the Ravens have had their schedule shifted around this week and will now play an unusual Wednesday afternoon game against the Steelers.
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Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen was inactive with an ankle injury during the Jaguars' 27-25 loss to the Browns on Sunday.
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Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola was inactive during the Lions' 41-25 loss to the Texans on Thanksgiving. Â Â
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HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
Kingsbury and the Cardinals suffered their fifth loss of the season after falling 20-17 to the Patriots on Sunday following a game-winning field goal by Nick Folk. The Cardinals had their worst offensive performance of the season on Sunday putting up just 17 points, their lowest scoring total of the season, and recording 298 yards which is 105 yards below their 403.7 yards per game average. The Cardinals have fallen to second in offensive rankings as the Chiefs are now have the number one offense in the league.
ÂKliff Kingsbury has come a long way since being a Patriots' sixth-round draft choice in 2003 to coaching against them today. pic.twitter.com/Ssjf4mdSxv
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 29, 2020
Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers fell to 3-8 with a 27-17 loss to the Bills on Sunday. The Chargers have the fourth best offense in the league behind Lynn and rookie quarterback Justin Herbert, but they have not been able to translate that into wins as they are currently last in the AFC West.
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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 13 SCHEDULE
Sunday | Lions at Bears (12pm)
Sunday | Browns at Titans (12pm)
Sunday | Bengals at Dolphins (12pm)
Sunday | Jaguars at Vikings (12pm)
Sunday | Colts at Texans (12pm)
Sunday | Rams at Cardinals (3:05pm)
Sunday | Giants at Seahawks (3:05pm)
Sunday | Patriots at Chargers (3:25pm)
Sunday | Broncos at Chiefs (7:20pm)
Monday | Cowboys at Ravens (4:00pm)
Monday | Bills at 49ers (7:15pm)
Bye Week: Buccaneers and Panthers
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