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#PackPros Week Six Update
10/18/2016 10:04:00 AM | Football
RALEIGH, N.C. - Take a look at how our PackPros performed during NFL's Week 6.
David Amerson started his sixth game for the Oakland Raiders this season, and had four solo tackles and three assists against Kansas City during Sunday's game. The Raiders fell to the Chiefs, 10-26. Despite the loss, Amerson remained positive, explaining that winning is "all in the details."
Check out his whole statement:
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Rookie cornerback Juston Burris made one tackle for the New York Jets in the 3-28 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. Burris has played in six-out-of-six regular season games during his first NFL season.Â
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Audie Cole rested during the Minnesota Viking's bye week, and will prepare for Week 7's game versus the Eagles.Â
Steven Hauschka made two-out-of-three field goal kicks and two-out-of-three extra points for the Seahawks on Sunday. Despite the rocky game, Hauschka was able to redeem himself at the end of the fourth quarter when he kicked a winning field goal. With 1:57 left in the game, Hauschka kicked a 44-yard field goal to put Seattle ahead of the Atlanta Falcons. The final score was 26-24. Hauschka's teammate Russell Wilson completed 25-of-37 passes for 270 yards during the game.Â
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Dontae Johnson found playing time in his sixth game of the regular season. He was put in after 49ers' CB Rashard Robinson was taken out of the game due to injury. The San Francisco 49ers fell to the Buffalo Bills, 16-45.
Chicago Bears' Ted Larsen found himself entering the game Sunday against Jacksonville in one of the most pivotal plays of the game. Larsen replaced Josh Sitton at left guard after Sitton was injured as the Bears desperately tried to make it to the end zone, trailing the Jaguars 16-17 with the clock running out. Larsen took over at 4th and 10 on the Jaguars' 48-yard line, with 1:19 left in the game. The Bears were unable to pull off the comeback, and fell to the Jaguars, 16-17.
Larsen's Bears' teammate Willie Young put up a strong performance. The linebacker had three tackles, two sacks and forced one fumble that the Bears were able to recover. Young currently sits tied for fourth on NFL's sack leader board with six total this season.
T.Y. McGill was inactive during the Indianapolis Colts' game against Houston on Sunday. The Colts lost the game after Houston managed to pull off a fourth-quarter comeback, sending the game into overtime. The Texans beat the Colts, 26-23.
San Diego's Philip Rivers led the team to a 21-13 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Denver Broncos. Rivers completed 18-of-29 passes for 178 yards, becoming the Chargers' all-time passing yard leader. The PackPro also now has the 13th most passing yards in NFL history, with 43,094.Â
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Joe Thuney made his sixth regular season start for the Patriots. The rookie was one of five Patriots to play every snap of the season, and was also chosen as best rookie guard by Pro Football Focus. The Patriots beat the Bengals, 35-17.
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Stephen Tulloch played in his fifth game of the regular season for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Washington Redskins topped the Eagles, 27-20.
Mario Williams had one tackle for the Miami Dolphins in their game against the Steelers. The Dolphins beat the Steelers in their home stadium, 30-15.
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David Amerson started his sixth game for the Oakland Raiders this season, and had four solo tackles and three assists against Kansas City during Sunday's game. The Raiders fell to the Chiefs, 10-26. Despite the loss, Amerson remained positive, explaining that winning is "all in the details."
Check out his whole statement:
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"It's just a matter of just putting it all together."
— OAKLAND RAIDERS (@RAIDERS) October 17, 2016
David Amerson spoke to reporters following the game: https://t.co/mPFwgEK87O pic.twitter.com/iTFrHrnXOR
Rookie cornerback Juston Burris made one tackle for the New York Jets in the 3-28 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. Burris has played in six-out-of-six regular season games during his first NFL season.Â
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Rookie CB Juston Burris good job at gunner there, draws a block in the back penalty.
— Eric Allen (@eallenjets) October 18, 2016
Audie Cole rested during the Minnesota Viking's bye week, and will prepare for Week 7's game versus the Eagles.Â
Steven Hauschka made two-out-of-three field goal kicks and two-out-of-three extra points for the Seahawks on Sunday. Despite the rocky game, Hauschka was able to redeem himself at the end of the fourth quarter when he kicked a winning field goal. With 1:57 left in the game, Hauschka kicked a 44-yard field goal to put Seattle ahead of the Atlanta Falcons. The final score was 26-24. Hauschka's teammate Russell Wilson completed 25-of-37 passes for 270 yards during the game.Â
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Haus-$!! ?? A @StevenHauschka FG gives us the lead!
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) October 16, 2016
26-24 SEA 4Q (1:57 left)#ATLvsSEA pic.twitter.com/WspZkxRKY9
Dontae Johnson found playing time in his sixth game of the regular season. He was put in after 49ers' CB Rashard Robinson was taken out of the game due to injury. The San Francisco 49ers fell to the Buffalo Bills, 16-45.
Chicago Bears' Ted Larsen found himself entering the game Sunday against Jacksonville in one of the most pivotal plays of the game. Larsen replaced Josh Sitton at left guard after Sitton was injured as the Bears desperately tried to make it to the end zone, trailing the Jaguars 16-17 with the clock running out. Larsen took over at 4th and 10 on the Jaguars' 48-yard line, with 1:19 left in the game. The Bears were unable to pull off the comeback, and fell to the Jaguars, 16-17.
Larsen's Bears' teammate Willie Young put up a strong performance. The linebacker had three tackles, two sacks and forced one fumble that the Bears were able to recover. Young currently sits tied for fourth on NFL's sack leader board with six total this season.
WILLIE YOUNG FORCES THE FUMBLE!!! pic.twitter.com/n06Y6GgPsL
— Chicago Sports News (@ChiSportUpdates) October 16, 2016
T.Y. McGill was inactive during the Indianapolis Colts' game against Houston on Sunday. The Colts lost the game after Houston managed to pull off a fourth-quarter comeback, sending the game into overtime. The Texans beat the Colts, 26-23.
San Diego's Philip Rivers led the team to a 21-13 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Denver Broncos. Rivers completed 18-of-29 passes for 178 yards, becoming the Chargers' all-time passing yard leader. The PackPro also now has the 13th most passing yards in NFL history, with 43,094.Â
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HE DID IT!
— San Diego Chargers (@Chargers) October 14, 2016
Philip Rivers is now your #Chargers all-time leader in passing yards?? pic.twitter.com/cjmAa4VxxA
Joe Thuney made his sixth regular season start for the Patriots. The rookie was one of five Patriots to play every snap of the season, and was also chosen as best rookie guard by Pro Football Focus. The Patriots beat the Bengals, 35-17.
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Top-graded rookies at every position through Week 5 of NFL action. ?? pic.twitter.com/xhvPhLDqID
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) October 12, 2016
Stephen Tulloch played in his fifth game of the regular season for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Washington Redskins topped the Eagles, 27-20.
Mario Williams had one tackle for the Miami Dolphins in their game against the Steelers. The Dolphins beat the Steelers in their home stadium, 30-15.
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Players Mentioned
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


