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Red Raiders in the NFL: Week 13
December 07, 2020 | Football
A first career TD and a FG block highlight a big weekend.
Mahomes and Chiefs improved to 11-1 this season after a gritty 22-16 win over the Broncos on Sunday night. Mahomes threw for 318 yards and a touchdown on 25-of-40 passing while adding another 26 yards with his legs. Mahomes currently leads the NFL in passing yards with 3,815, fewest interceptions with two and QBR with an 85.8 rating.
Through 43 starts, Patrick Mahomes is on a pace no other QB has EVER been on:
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) December 7, 2020
? 13,227 yds (most ever)
? 107 pass TD (most ever)
? 110.3 passer rating (best ever)
? 20 INT (fewest ever with min. 10 pass TD)
Simply ridiculous @PatrickMahomes | #ProBowlVote pic.twitter.com/aH7ZXPOr6J
Â"It wasn't about his reputation. It's about social justice to him. It's about what's right. It's about the way things should be."
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) December 7, 2020
Doug Williams on how reigning Super Bowl MVP @PatrickMahomes used his platform to make a difference: https://t.co/zAiUkulEmA pic.twitter.com/pOfmHdJbYg
Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee had a career game in the Texans' 26-20 loss to the Colts on Sunday, recording over 250 all-purpose yards. Coutee hauled in eight catches for 141 yards and added another 112 yards in the return game.
Romeo Crennel on Keke Coutee's re-emergence: "That just shows what kind of player he is, what kind of mindset he had to practice and not be active, and now he gets a chance and he performs and produces." pic.twitter.com/KtK2h7ulTk
— Rivers McCown (@riversmccown) December 6, 2020
Â#Texans WR @TheKekeCoutee logged 90 receiving yards in the first half, which was the most by a Texans player in the first half of a game since Week 5 of 2019. Coutee's 64-yard reception in the first quarter was also the longest of his career. pic.twitter.com/UXOs1ppMkh
— Texans PR (@TexansPR) December 6, 2020
Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson caught his first career touchdown in the Titans' 41-35 loss to the Browns on Sunday. Batson finished the game with three catches for 14 yards and a touchdown while adding 83 yards on four kick returns.
ÂTouchdown @KillaCam_3_ ????
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) December 6, 2020
??: Watch #CLEvsTEN on CBS pic.twitter.com/YjMdUvzJ6T
Cody Davis – S, New England Patriots
Davis made his impact felt on special teams during the Patriots' 45-0 win over the Chargers on Sunday. Davis blocked a field goal right before half and Devin McCourty returned it 44 yards to give the Patriots a 28-0 lead before the break.
Special teams ACTIVATED. @McCourtyTwins | @CodyDavis
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) December 6, 2020
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This angle of the FG block TD is ??@CodyDavis | @McCourtyTwins pic.twitter.com/Zs2FellaoT
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) December 7, 2020
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
After recording sacks three of the last four weeks, Hyder was held in check by the Bills, recording three tackles on Monday in a 34-24 loss. Hyder continues to lead the 49ers in sacks with 7.5, a number only 10 players in the league have topped.
The QB sneak is perhaps the most effective 4th and 1 play in football. And Kerry Hyder just stuffed one.
— Oscar Aparicio (@BetterRivals) December 8, 2020
ÂOut of all the former Cowboys that Marinelli recruited to the Raiders, he missed out big on Kerry Hyder.
— Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) December 5, 2020
Through 11 games, Hyder has 7.5 sacks and 23 pressures. pic.twitter.com/5XhNaAl9rB
Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
Brooks had his first double-digit tackle effort with 10 stops in the Seahawks' 17-12 loss to the Giants on Sunday. Brooks came close to his first career interception, but just missed the ball on an errant throw by Giants quarterback Colt McCoy.
Jordyn Brooks played a career-high 43 snaps and recorded a career-high 11 tackles, his first ever game with double digit tackles. His PFF grade was an impressive 72.6.#Seahawks
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) December 7, 2020
.@JordynBrooks_: BIG Harry Potter fan ?
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 18, 2020
Shift gears and get to know more about our rookie linebacker! #GoHawks x @Chevron pic.twitter.com/7Cfbw1q9uw
Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
Clark started at left tackle for the Colts during their 26-20 win over the Colts on Sunday. Unfortunately, Clark suffered a torn Achillies in the game and will likely be out for the remainder of the season.
ÂPer Coach Reich, G/T Le'Raven Clark will miss the remainder of the season with an Achilles injury.
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) December 7, 2020
Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola bounced back after missing two weeks with injury to haul in three passes for 62 yards in the Lions' 34-30 win over the Bears on Sunday. He is averaging 47.3 yards per game this year, fourth on the team.
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
Grant caught two passes for 42 yards in the Dolphins' 19-7 win over the Bengals on Sunday. Â Â
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
Eguavoen recorded a tackle in the Dolphins' 19-7 win over the Bengals on Sunday.
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DeAndre Washington – RB, Miami Dolphins
A week after leading the Dolphins in rushing, Washington did not play Sunday due to a hamstring injury as the Dolphins picked up a 19-7 win over the Bengals.
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Terence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
The undrafted rookie made his 10th start of the season for the Cowboys, who fell to 3-9 with a 34-17 loss to the Ravens on Tuesday night. Â
Broderick Washington – DL, Baltimore Ravens
Washington was inactive during the Ravens' 34-17 win over the Cowboys Tuesday night. Â
Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen was inactive with a hamstring injury during the Jaguars' 27-24 loss to the Vikings on Sunday.
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HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
Kingsbury and the Cardinals fell to 6-6 this season after a 38-28 loss to the Rams on Sunday, dropping their third straight game.
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Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers fell to 3-9 with a 45-0 loss to the Patriots on Sunday.
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PRACTICE SQUADS/INJURED RESERVE
Davis Webb – QB, Buffalo Bills
Antoine Wesley – WR, Baltimore Ravens
Branden Jackson – DE, Seattle Seahawks
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WEEK 14 SCHEDULE
Thursday | Patriots at Rams (7:20pm)
Sunday | Texans at Bears (12pm)
Sunday | Cowboys at Bengals (12pm)
Sunday | Chiefs at Dolphins (12pm)
Sunday | Cardinals at Giants (12pm)
Sunday | Titans at Jaguars (12pm)
Sunday | Colts at Raiders (3:05pm)
Sunday | Jets at Seahawks (3:05pm)
Sunday | Packers at Lions (3:25pm)
Sunday | Falcons at Chargers (3:25pm)
Sunday | Washington at 49ers (3:25pm)
Monday | Ravens at Browns (7:15pm)
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