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Auburn Kev

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  1. Miami Dolphins 27, New England Patriots 24 · Patriots defensive lineman Byron Cowart was designated as inactive. · Dolphins fullback Chandler Cox played but did not record any stats. · Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones made four tackles as he returned after missing last week's game because of a groin injury. · Patriots quarterback Jarrett Stidham did not play. Green Bay Packers 23, Detroit Lions 20 · Packers defensive lineman Montravius Adams played but did not record any stats. · Kerryon Johnson (Madison Academy) started at running back for the Lions. Johnson ran for 53 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries. Johnson scored on a 1-yard run with 3:13 left in the first half for his first touchdown since Oct. 14. Johnson played for the second straight Sunday after missing eight games because of a knee injury. Atlanta Falcons 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22 (OT) · Buccaneers running back Peyton Barber gained 10 yards on six carries and caught two passes for 25 yards. · Carlton Davis started at cornerback for the Buccaneers. Davis made six tackles, including one behind the line of scrimmage, and broke up a pass. · Jamel Dean started at cornerback for the Buccaneers. Dean made four tackles. · Buccaneers cornerback John Franklin III made his NFL debut. After working last week as the stand-in for Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson on Tampa Bay’s scout team, Franklin got on the field against Atlanta in the wildcat formation and had an 11-yard run. The game book listed Franklin’s position as wide receiver. · Falcons long snapper Josh Harris handled the snaps for four field-goal attempts, two punts and one extra-point kick. Philadelphia Eagles 34, New York Giants 17 · Giants guard Chad Slade (Moody) was designated as inactive. · Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton caught four passes for 50 yards, including a 33-yarder. Tennessee Titans 35, Houston Texans 14 · Angelo Blackson started at defensive end for the Texans. Blackson made one tackle. · Titans linebacker Daren Bates returned after missing the previous three games because of a shoulder injury. Bates made a tackle on special teams. Baltimore Ravens 28, Pittsburgh Steelers 10 · Josh Bynes started at middle linebacker for the Ravens. Bynes made one tackle. Jacksonville Jaguars 38, Indianapolis Colts 20 · Jaguars defensive tackle Dontavius Russell was designated as inactive. · Braden Smith started at right offensive tackle for the Colts. Denver Broncos 16, Oakland Raiders 15 · Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson went 3-of-4 on field-goal attempts. Carlton was wide left from 39 yards on his first attempt in the first quarter, then connected from 23, 33 and 28 yards. The final two kicks came in the fourth quarter. But when Oakland scored a touchdown with seven seconds to play, the Raiders tried a 2-point conversion rather than have Carlson send the game into overtime with a PAT. Oakland's pass was incomplete. San Francisco 49ers 26, Seattle Seahawks 21 · Forty-Niners defensive end Dee Ford (St. Clair County) was designated as inactive. Ford missed the final three games of the regular season because of a hamstring injury.
  2. Don't know why I posted in the wrong thread. I never watch the NBA.
  3. Noah Igbinoghene was signed as a WR and played there as a freshman before moving to CB
  4. Auburn NFL roundup: Kerryon Johnson ‘good’ after comeback from knee injury Updated Dec 22, 2019;Posted Dec 22, 2019 By Mark Inabinett | minabinett@al.com Detroit running back Kerryon Johnson returned to action on Sunday for the first time since sustaining a knee injury on Oct. 20 by running for 42 yards on 10 carries in the Lions’ 27-17 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. “Came out good,” Johnson said after the game. “No worse than when I went in. Can’t be mad about that. Like I said, I was happy to be able to get the chance and more happy to come out the same way I went in.” The three-time Madison Academy All-State selection had a "procedure" after suffering a knee injury against the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 20 and went on injured reserve. Johnson returned to practice in the first week of December, and when he became eligible to come off injured reserve this week, the Lions activated him, even though with a 3-10-1 record Detroit didn’t have a playoff position on the line in the final two weeks of the season. “I was making correct reads for the most part and just felt really good,” Johnson said. After Johnson went down in October, the Lions signed former Northridge High School and Alabama standout Bo Scarbrough for their practice squad, then elevated him to the starting lineup on Nov. 17. Scarbrough started four games before a rib injury sidelined him last week. Scarbrough returned to the field on Sunday, too, gaining 34 yards on eight carries as he split time with Johnson. Johnson was among the nine former Auburn players who got on the field on the 16th Sunday of the NFL’s 100th season. In the other Sunday games: Atlanta Falcons 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 12 · Falcons long snapper Josh Harris handled the snaps for three punts, three extra-point kicks and two field-goal attempts. · Jaguars defensive tackle Dontavius Russell was designated as inactive. Baltimore Ravens 31, Cleveland Browns 15 · Ravens linebacker Josh Bynes made one tackle as Baltimore secured a first-round bye and homefield advantage for the AFC playoffs. · Greg Robinson started at left offensive tackle for the Browns. Indianapolis Colts 38, Carolina Panthers 6 · Braden Smith started at right offensive tackle for the Colts. Miami Dolphins 38, Cincinnati Bengals 35 (OT) · Dolphins fullback Chandler Cox was designated as inactive. Cox missed last week's game and was listed as questionable on the Miami injury report for Sunday's game because of a shoulder ailment. · Bengals defensive end Carl Lawson made two tackles and registered five quarterback hits in the loss, which locked up the No. 1 selection in the 2020 NFL Draft for Cincinnati. Lawson's five QB hits are tied for the third-most in an NFL game this season. · C.J. Uzomah started at tight end for the Bengals. Uzomah caught four passes for 37 yards, including an 8-yarder with 6:11 left in the fourth quarter for his first touchdown of the 2019 season. Uzomah's TD provided the first points in Cincinnati's rally from a 35-12 deficit -- a comeback that included 16 points in the final 29 seconds of the fourth period. New York Jets 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 10 · Jets safety Blake Countess was designated as inactive. New Orleans Saints 38, Tennessee Titans 28 · Titans linebacker Daren Bates was designated as inactive. A shoulder injury sidelined Bates for a third straight game. New York Giants 41, Washington Redskins 35 (OT) · Giants guard Chad Slade (Moody) was designated as inactive. · Darius Slayton started at wide receiver for the Giants. Slayton did not record any stats before leaving the game because of a knee injury. Oakland Raiders 24, Los Angeles Chargers 17 · Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson made all his attempts, connecting on three extra-points and one field goal. Carlson hit a 48-yard field goal with 8:28 left in the game to extend Oakland's lead to 24-14. The 16th week of the season started with three games on Saturday. The Houston Texans defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20, the New England Patriots defeated the Buffalo Bills 24-17 and the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 34-31. Nine former Auburn players were involved in Saturday’s games, including Texans defensive end Angelo Blackson, who blocked a field-goal attempt for the second straight game. The 16th week of the NFL's 2019 season concludes on Monday when the Green Bay Packers visit the Minnesota Vikings at 7:15 p.m. CDT. ESPN will televise the game.
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