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#PackPros: Week 6 NFL Update
10/14/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
Raleigh, N.C. – See what former NC State players did this past weekend in the NFL, including rookie Dontae Johnson recording his first career INT which was returned for a TD in the final minute.
Jerricho Cotchery turned in a good day in the Panthers 37-37 tie with the Cincinnati Bengals. Cotchery grabbed 4 catches for 58 yards on the day.
Mike Glennon turned in his second 300 yard game of the season throwing for 314 yards on the day. Glennon completed 24 of his passes and also threw for 2 touchdowns. Unfortunately it was not enough for the Bucs as they lost 48-17 to the Baltimore Ravens.
T.J. Graham caught his first pass of the season for an 11 yard gain in the Jets 31-17 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Steven Hauschka was once again perfect on the day connecting on all three field goals and both extra points, but it was not enough as the Seahawks fell 30-23 to the Dallas Cowboys.
Nate Irving helped lead the Broncos to a 31-17 victory over the Jets. Irving accounted for four tackles on the day.
Dontae Johnson had huge night in his first Monday Night appearance accounting. He recorded his first interception of his NFL career, which he returned for a touchdown to clinch the 31-17 victory over the Rams.
Markus Kuhn had two tackles in Sunday’s 27-0 loss to division rival Philadelphia Eagles.
Ted Larsen started at right guard and helped lead the Cardinals to a 30-20 win over the Washington Redskins.
Philip Rivers had another amazing day against the Oakland Raiders and orchestrated a game-winning drive for the 31-28. Rivers on the day threw for 22 completions, 313 yards, and 3 touchdowns leading the Chargers to their fifth straight win.
Mario Williams had four tackles and recorded his fourth sack of the season in the Bills 37-22 loss to the Patriots.
Russell Wilson threw for 14 completions, 126 yards, and ran for a touchdown in the Seahawks 30-23 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Willie Young had a big game in the 27-13 win for the Chicago Bears over the Atlanta Falcons; turning in three tackles and two sacks. Young now leads the NFL in sacks with 7.0 on the season.



