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Red Raiders in the NFL: Week Three
September 29, 2020 | Football
Patrick Mahomes II – QB, Kansas City Chiefs
In a Monday night matchup of the last two league MVP's, Mahomes stole the show during the Chief's 34-20 win against the Ravens as he became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 passing yards. Mahomes threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns on 31-for-42 passing while adding nine yards and another score on the ground.
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
Hyder recorded his second sack of the season and added another tackle in his first start of the season. Hyder has continued to be one of the more valuable players in the defensive line rotation.
Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
Brooks made his first career start on Sunday against the Cowboys. However, it was cut short as he left the game early with a knee sprain and would not return. Before he left he recorded his second tackle of the season.
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
Grant made one catch for 19 yards in the Dolphins Thursday night victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grant also took an end-around hand-off 29 yards and racked up 59 return yards.
Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola recorded his eighth catch of the year against the Cardinals on Sunday. His catch went for 18 yards, and the Lions came away with their first win of the season.
Terrence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
Steele did not play on Sunday after back-to-back starts in weeks one and two.
Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen recorded his first tackle on Thursday night. Allen tackled Jakeem Grant on a punt return, making his first tackle on the year against a former Red Raider.
Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson played 45 snaps for the Titans on Sunday's matchup with the Vikings but was unable to record a catch. Batson was promoted to the 53-man roster a couple of days before the game following a nice debut last week.
Cody Davis – S, New England Patriots
Davis recorded his third tackle of the season against the Raiders. The Patriots are now 2-1 following their 36-20 win over Las Vegas.
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
Eguavoen saw a few more snaps against the Jaguars and recorded his first tackle of the season in the Dolphins 31-13 win over Jacksonville on Thursday night.
Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee did not play in Sunday's game against the Steelers. Coutee has only played five snaps this season but will be looking for a bigger role as the Texans drop to 0-3.
Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
Clark has yet to see the field through three weeks.
Broderick Washington – DL, Baltimore Ravens
Washington was inactive for Monday's game against the Chiefs. Washington has played 31 snaps over the first two games of the season and will look for more opportunities throughout the season.
HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals suffered their first loss of the season to the Lions on Sunday. Lion's kicker Matt Prater hit a 39-yard field goal as time expired to lift Detroit to a 26-23 victory.
Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers dropped to 1-2 on Sunday after losing 21-16 to the Panthers. Lynn is now 27-23 in his 50 games as a head coach with Los Angeles.
PRACTICE SQUADS/INJURED RESERVE
DeAndre Washington – RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Davis Webb – QB, Buffalo Bills
Antoine Wesley – WR, Baltimore Ravens
Branden Jackson – DE, Seattle Seahawks
Week 4 Schedule
Sunday | Vikings at Texans (12pm)
Sunday | Saints at Lions (12pm)
Sunday | Ravens at Washington (12pm)
Sunday | Cardinals at Panthers (12pm)
Sunday | Colts at Bears (12pm)
Sunday | Seahawks at Dolphins (12pm)
Sunday | Chargers at Buccaneers (12pm)
Sunday | Steelers at Titans (12pm)
Sunday | Jaguars at Bengals (12pm)
Sunday | Browns at Cowboys (12pm)
Sunday | Patriots at Chiefs (3:25pm)
Sunday | Eagles at 49ers (7:20pm)
In a Monday night matchup of the last two league MVP's, Mahomes stole the show during the Chief's 34-20 win against the Ravens as he became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 passing yards. Mahomes threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns on 31-for-42 passing while adding nine yards and another score on the ground.
FOUR TDS IN THE FIRST HALF.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 29, 2020
PATRICK MAHOMES IS BALLING OUT ?? pic.twitter.com/JJIXe7yxAq
Making history... again. Congrats @PatrickMahomes! pic.twitter.com/RwA1ysqKbW
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 29, 2020
Kerry Hyder Jr. – DL, San Francisco 49ers
Hyder recorded his second sack of the season and added another tackle in his first start of the season. Hyder has continued to be one of the more valuable players in the defensive line rotation.
Sack by @KerryhyderJR, celebration for @nbsmallerbear ??
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) September 27, 2020
?? @NFLonFOX#SFvsNYG pic.twitter.com/tfRfUPFNWX
Jordyn Brooks – LB, Seattle Seahawks
Brooks made his first career start on Sunday against the Cowboys. However, it was cut short as he left the game early with a knee sprain and would not return. Before he left he recorded his second tackle of the season.
Jakeem Grant – WR, Miami Dolphins
Grant made one catch for 19 yards in the Dolphins Thursday night victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grant also took an end-around hand-off 29 yards and racked up 59 return yards.
Full extension. #FinsUp @_TheDreamIsHere
— NFL (@NFL) September 25, 2020
??: #MIAvsJAX on @NFLNetwork
??: NFL App // Yahoo Sports App: https://t.co/12dXbqaBVJ pic.twitter.com/r0S1GC8Q1y
Danny Amendola – WR, Detroit Lions
Amendola recorded his eighth catch of the year against the Cardinals on Sunday. His catch went for 18 yards, and the Lions came away with their first win of the season.
Terrence Steele – OL, Dallas Cowboys
Steele did not play on Sunday after back-to-back starts in weeks one and two.
Dakota Allen – LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen recorded his first tackle on Thursday night. Allen tackled Jakeem Grant on a punt return, making his first tackle on the year against a former Red Raider.
Did y'all just hear that? " Play was made by Dakota Allen!" SCREAM!! Way to go @dakota_allen40! @Jaguars
— Brittany Wagner (@Brittany_MSgirl) September 25, 2020
Cameron Batson – WR, Tennessee Titans
Batson played 45 snaps for the Titans on Sunday's matchup with the Vikings but was unable to record a catch. Batson was promoted to the 53-man roster a couple of days before the game following a nice debut last week.
Cody Davis – S, New England Patriots
Davis recorded his third tackle of the season against the Raiders. The Patriots are now 2-1 following their 36-20 win over Las Vegas.
Sam Eguavoen – LB, Miami Dolphins
Eguavoen saw a few more snaps against the Jaguars and recorded his first tackle of the season in the Dolphins 31-13 win over Jacksonville on Thursday night.
Keke Coutee – WR, Houston Texans
Coutee did not play in Sunday's game against the Steelers. Coutee has only played five snaps this season but will be looking for a bigger role as the Texans drop to 0-3.
Le'Raven Clark – OL, Indianapolis Colts
Clark has yet to see the field through three weeks.
Broderick Washington – DL, Baltimore Ravens
Washington was inactive for Monday's game against the Chiefs. Washington has played 31 snaps over the first two games of the season and will look for more opportunities throughout the season.
HEAD COACHES
Kliff Kingsbury – Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals suffered their first loss of the season to the Lions on Sunday. Lion's kicker Matt Prater hit a 39-yard field goal as time expired to lift Detroit to a 26-23 victory.
Ready. pic.twitter.com/KSkvD0NkYV
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 27, 2020
Anthony Lynn – Los Angeles Chargers
Lynn and the Chargers dropped to 1-2 on Sunday after losing 21-16 to the Panthers. Lynn is now 27-23 in his 50 games as a head coach with Los Angeles.
PRACTICE SQUADS/INJURED RESERVE
DeAndre Washington – RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Davis Webb – QB, Buffalo Bills
Antoine Wesley – WR, Baltimore Ravens
Branden Jackson – DE, Seattle Seahawks
Week 4 Schedule
Sunday | Vikings at Texans (12pm)
Sunday | Saints at Lions (12pm)
Sunday | Ravens at Washington (12pm)
Sunday | Cardinals at Panthers (12pm)
Sunday | Colts at Bears (12pm)
Sunday | Seahawks at Dolphins (12pm)
Sunday | Chargers at Buccaneers (12pm)
Sunday | Steelers at Titans (12pm)
Sunday | Jaguars at Bengals (12pm)
Sunday | Browns at Cowboys (12pm)
Sunday | Patriots at Chiefs (3:25pm)
Sunday | Eagles at 49ers (7:20pm)
Players Mentioned
Spring Game Recap
Saturday, April 18
Spring Game Postgame Press Conference
Friday, April 17
Cameron Dickey Spring Media
Tuesday, April 14
John Curry Spring Media
Tuesday, April 14





