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#PackPros: Week 9 NFL Update
11/4/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
Nov. 4, 2014
David Amerson put in another solid day of work at cornerback for the Redskins accounting for five solo tackles on the day. Amerson’s effort however was not enough at the end of the day as the Redskins lost at the Minnesota Vikings, 29-16.
Audie Cole helped contribute on special teams for the Vikings on Sunday creating one tackle on the day.
Jerricho Cotchery had a big reception for 47 yards in the Panthers game against the Saints on Thursday night. Cotchery hauled in two receptions for 59 yards, but the Panthers ended up losing on the night 28-10.
Mike Glennon had a big day against the Cleveland Browns throwing for 17 completions for 260 yards, and two touchdowns. Glennon and the Bucs could not get the job done though in the 22-17 loss.
Steven Hauschka was vital to the Seahawks 30-24 win on Sunday against the Raiders. Hauschka scored 12 points on the day for the Hawks connecting on the three field goals and three extra points.
Nate Irving had four tackles against the Patriots, but was unable to stop the Pats enough in the 43-21 loss. Irving left the game with a knee injury, and reports are it’s a sprained MCL.
Ted Larsen helped lead the way blocking for Cardinals at right guard in their 28-17 win Sunday against the Cowboys. Larsen and the Cardinals now hold the best record in the NFL at 7-1.
Philip Rivers completed 12 passes for 138 yards in the loss 37-0 loss on Sunday to the Dolphins.
Russell Wilson managed the game against the Raiders with precision on Sunday. Wilson threw 17 completions for 179 yards, and also had 31 yards rushing on the day; leading the Seahawks to victory 30-24 over the Raiders.
Earl Wolff turned in his biggest day of the season for the Eagles this week. Wolff hunted down five tackles and helped the Eagles get back into the win column with a 31-21 win over the Texans.
RALEIGH, N.C. - In Week #9 of the 2014 NFL season, several former Wolfpack players helped lead their teams to victory this past weekend.
David Amerson put in another solid day of work at cornerback for the Redskins accounting for five solo tackles on the day. Amerson’s effort however was not enough at the end of the day as the Redskins lost at the Minnesota Vikings, 29-16.
Audie Cole helped contribute on special teams for the Vikings on Sunday creating one tackle on the day.
Jerricho Cotchery had a big reception for 47 yards in the Panthers game against the Saints on Thursday night. Cotchery hauled in two receptions for 59 yards, but the Panthers ended up losing on the night 28-10.
Mike Glennon had a big day against the Cleveland Browns throwing for 17 completions for 260 yards, and two touchdowns. Glennon and the Bucs could not get the job done though in the 22-17 loss.
Steven Hauschka was vital to the Seahawks 30-24 win on Sunday against the Raiders. Hauschka scored 12 points on the day for the Hawks connecting on the three field goals and three extra points.
Nate Irving had four tackles against the Patriots, but was unable to stop the Pats enough in the 43-21 loss. Irving left the game with a knee injury, and reports are it’s a sprained MCL.
Ted Larsen helped lead the way blocking for Cardinals at right guard in their 28-17 win Sunday against the Cowboys. Larsen and the Cardinals now hold the best record in the NFL at 7-1.
Philip Rivers completed 12 passes for 138 yards in the loss 37-0 loss on Sunday to the Dolphins.
Russell Wilson managed the game against the Raiders with precision on Sunday. Wilson threw 17 completions for 179 yards, and also had 31 yards rushing on the day; leading the Seahawks to victory 30-24 over the Raiders.
Earl Wolff turned in his biggest day of the season for the Eagles this week. Wolff hunted down five tackles and helped the Eagles get back into the win column with a 31-21 win over the Texans.
Coach Doeren Signing Day Presser (Dec. 3rd)
Wednesday, December 03
FB Players Postgame Presser vs UNC
Sunday, November 30
Coach Doeren Postgame Presser vs UNC
Sunday, November 30
Coach Doeren Weekly Press Conference (Nov. 24)
Monday, November 24


