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Wolfpack in the NFL: Week 13
12/2/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
Stephen Tulloch made four tackles against Detroit and Mario Williams recorded three sacks in week 13 of the NFL regular season. Here is a quick recap of former NC State players in the NFL this past week:
Brian Clark, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Clark played in the Buccaneers’ 23-20 win over New Orleans, but he did not catch a pass.
Jerricho Cotchery, N.Y. Jets: Cotchery had four receptions for 40 yards as a starting wide receiver in the Jets’ 34-17 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Leroy Harris, Tennessee Titans: Harris played at center in the Titans’ 47-10 win over the Detroit Lions.
Steven Hauschka, Baltimore Ravens: Hauschka kicked seven kick offs for the Ravens averaging 63.9 yards in Baltimore’s 34-3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Torry Holt, St. Louis Rams: Holt made three catches for 30 yards as a starting wide receiver in the Rams’ 16-12 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Marcus Hudson, San Francisco 49ers: Hudson played at defensive back and recorded one solo tackle in San Francisco’s 10-3 win over the Buffalo Bills.
Scott Kooistra, Cincinnati Bengals: Kooistra was out with a knee injury for the Bengals’ 34-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Manny Lawson, San Francisco 49ers: Lawson started at linebacker and recorded three tackles in San Francisco’s 10-3 win over Buffalo.
Sean Locklear, Seattle Seahawks: Locklear started at tackle in the Seahawks’ 34-9 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
John McCargo, Buffalo Bills: McCargo was out with a back injury in the Bills’ 10-3 loss to San Francisco.
DaJuan Morgan, Kansas City Chiefs: Morgan played at safety and recorded two solo tackles in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
DeMario Pressley, New Orleans Saints: Pressley has been placed on the injured reserve list due to a fractured foot, and has been out all season.
Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers: Rivers completed 17 of 30 pass attempts for 149 yards, and rushed four times for 18 yards in the Chargers’ 22-16 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
Koren Robinson, Seattle Seahawks: As a starting wide receiver, Robinson made three catches for 49 yards, including a 22-yard reception, in the Seahawks’ 34-9 loss to Dallas.
Corey Smith, Detroit Lions: Smith recorded four solo tackles as a starting defensive end in the Lions’ 47-10 loss to the Tennessee Titans.
Pat Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs: Thomas was inactive in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
Stephen Tulloch, Tennessee Titans: As a starting linebacker, Tulloch recorded four tackles in the Titans’ 47-10 win over Detroit.
Tank Tyler, Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler started at defensive tackle and recorded on tackle in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
Brian Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars: Williams started at cornerback and recorded five tackles and one pass defense in the Jaguars’ 30-17 loss to Houston.
Mario Williams, Houston Texans: As starting defensive end, Williams made six tackles, including three sacks in the Texans’ 30-17 win over Jacksonville.
Adrian Wilson, Arizona Cardinals: Wilson started at safety and recorded three solo tackles in the Cardinals’ 48-20 loss to Philadelphia.
Brian Clark, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Clark played in the Buccaneers’ 23-20 win over New Orleans, but he did not catch a pass.
Jerricho Cotchery, N.Y. Jets: Cotchery had four receptions for 40 yards as a starting wide receiver in the Jets’ 34-17 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Leroy Harris, Tennessee Titans: Harris played at center in the Titans’ 47-10 win over the Detroit Lions.
Steven Hauschka, Baltimore Ravens: Hauschka kicked seven kick offs for the Ravens averaging 63.9 yards in Baltimore’s 34-3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Torry Holt, St. Louis Rams: Holt made three catches for 30 yards as a starting wide receiver in the Rams’ 16-12 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Marcus Hudson, San Francisco 49ers: Hudson played at defensive back and recorded one solo tackle in San Francisco’s 10-3 win over the Buffalo Bills.
Scott Kooistra, Cincinnati Bengals: Kooistra was out with a knee injury for the Bengals’ 34-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Manny Lawson, San Francisco 49ers: Lawson started at linebacker and recorded three tackles in San Francisco’s 10-3 win over Buffalo.
Sean Locklear, Seattle Seahawks: Locklear started at tackle in the Seahawks’ 34-9 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
John McCargo, Buffalo Bills: McCargo was out with a back injury in the Bills’ 10-3 loss to San Francisco.
DaJuan Morgan, Kansas City Chiefs: Morgan played at safety and recorded two solo tackles in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
DeMario Pressley, New Orleans Saints: Pressley has been placed on the injured reserve list due to a fractured foot, and has been out all season.
Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers: Rivers completed 17 of 30 pass attempts for 149 yards, and rushed four times for 18 yards in the Chargers’ 22-16 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
Koren Robinson, Seattle Seahawks: As a starting wide receiver, Robinson made three catches for 49 yards, including a 22-yard reception, in the Seahawks’ 34-9 loss to Dallas.
Corey Smith, Detroit Lions: Smith recorded four solo tackles as a starting defensive end in the Lions’ 47-10 loss to the Tennessee Titans.
Pat Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs: Thomas was inactive in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
Stephen Tulloch, Tennessee Titans: As a starting linebacker, Tulloch recorded four tackles in the Titans’ 47-10 win over Detroit.
Tank Tyler, Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler started at defensive tackle and recorded on tackle in the Chiefs’ 20-13 win over Oakland.
Brian Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars: Williams started at cornerback and recorded five tackles and one pass defense in the Jaguars’ 30-17 loss to Houston.
Mario Williams, Houston Texans: As starting defensive end, Williams made six tackles, including three sacks in the Texans’ 30-17 win over Jacksonville.
Adrian Wilson, Arizona Cardinals: Wilson started at safety and recorded three solo tackles in the Cardinals’ 48-20 loss to Philadelphia.
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