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#PackPros Update: Week 12
11/28/2016 3:05:00 PM | Football
RALEIGH - Eleven NC State Pack Pros play during Week 12 of the NFL. Take a look at their game day highlights:
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Pack Pro rookies Joe Thuney and Juston Burris went head-to-head in Sunday's match up with the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Thuney played every snap in the game to help the Patriots defeat the Jets, 22-17.
David Amerson did not play in the Oakland Raiders' game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday after injuring his knee. The Raiders made a late fourth quarter field goal to win the game, 35-32.
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Audie Cole had one tackle during the Minnesota Vikings' loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving day. The Vikings fell to the Lions, 16-13.
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Cornerback Dontae Johnson had two assists for the 49ers during Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Fellow Pack Pro and the Miami Dolphins' Mario Williams had one assist before being sidelined due to illness. The Dolphins went on to win the game, 31-24, to extend their current win streak to six games, tying their longest win-streak ever.
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Two Pack Pros had strong games for the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Ted Larsen started at left guard for the third time this season and was one of the game's captains and Willie Young had two tackles and one stuff. The Bears fell to the Tennessee Titans, 27-21.
T.Y. McGill had one assist for the Indianapolis Colts as they played the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday. The Colts fell to the Steelers, 28-7.
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The San Diego Chargers' Philip Rivers completed 22 of 33 passes for three touchdowns on Sunday night in their 21-13 win versus the Houston Texans.
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Steven Hauschka scored three points by making his only attempted field goal in the Seattle Seahawks' game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Russell Wilson completed 17 of 33 throws for 151 yards, but was unable to find the endzone. The Seahawks fell to the Buccaneers, 14-5.
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Pack Pro rookies Joe Thuney and Juston Burris went head-to-head in Sunday's match up with the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Thuney played every snap in the game to help the Patriots defeat the Jets, 22-17.
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— NC State Football (@PackFootball) November 28, 2016
David Amerson did not play in the Oakland Raiders' game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday after injuring his knee. The Raiders made a late fourth quarter field goal to win the game, 35-32.
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Audie Cole had one tackle during the Minnesota Vikings' loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving day. The Vikings fell to the Lions, 16-13.
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Cornerback Dontae Johnson had two assists for the 49ers during Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Fellow Pack Pro and the Miami Dolphins' Mario Williams had one assist before being sidelined due to illness. The Dolphins went on to win the game, 31-24, to extend their current win streak to six games, tying their longest win-streak ever.
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Two Pack Pros had strong games for the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Ted Larsen started at left guard for the third time this season and was one of the game's captains and Willie Young had two tackles and one stuff. The Bears fell to the Tennessee Titans, 27-21.
Today's #Bears captains:
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) November 27, 2016
WR @joshbellamy11
OL Ted Larsen
LB Pernell McPhee
LB @Grindin_59
ST/DB @SherrickM
P @PatODonnell_16 #TENvsCHI
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The San Diego Chargers' Philip Rivers completed 22 of 33 passes for three touchdowns on Sunday night in their 21-13 win versus the Houston Texans.
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Steven Hauschka scored three points by making his only attempted field goal in the Seattle Seahawks' game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Russell Wilson completed 17 of 33 throws for 151 yards, but was unable to find the endzone. The Seahawks fell to the Buccaneers, 14-5.
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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


