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Bulldogs In The NFL
October 31, 2017 | Football
Compiled by Bailey Caldwell
A look at how the Bulldogs in the NFL fared in Week 8:
Baltimore 40, Miami 0
• Tight end Benjamin Watson caught two passes for six yards, including one for a touchdown, for Baltimore.
• Cornerback Brandon Boykin remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list.
• Center Brandon Kublanow remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list.
• Safety Reshad Jones, a defensive team captain, recorded six tackles for the Dolphins.
• Defensive back Maurice Smith was inactive for Miami.
Buffalo 34, Oakland 14
• Offensive tackle Cordy Glenn played every offensive snap and helped the Bills amass 331 total yards.
Cincinnati 24, Indianapolis 23
• Wide receiver A.J. Green caught three passes for 27 yards, including a touchdown, for Cincinnati.
• Safety Shawn Williams recorded six tackles for the Bengals.
• Defensive tackle Geno Atkins had five tackles, including a sack, for Cincinnati.
• Offensive guard Clint Boling helped the Bengals amass 276 total yards.
New England 21, Los Angeles Chargers 13
• Center David Andrews, a team captain, helped the Patriots amass 414 total yards.
• Receiver Malcolm Mitchell remains on injured reserve for the Patriots.
New Orleans 20, Chicago 12
• Linebacker Leonard Floyd had three tackles, including a sack, for Chicago.
• Defensive tackle John Jenkins did not record any stats for the Bears.
Atlanta 25, New York Jets 20
• Safety Quincy Mauger remains on injured reserve for Atlanta.
• Receiver Reggie Davis remains the practice squad for the Falcons.
• Linebacker Jordan Jenkins had a fumble recovery and a tackle for the Jets.
Carolina 17, Tampa Bay 3
• Linebacker Thomas Davis, a defensive captain, recorded six tackles for Carolina.
• Defensive end Charles Johnson did not record any stats for the Panthers.
• Offensive lineman John Theus was inactive for the Panthers.
Seattle 41, Houston 38
• Kicker Blair Walsh drilled two 21-yard field goals and five extra points for Seattle.
• Defensive tackle Garrison Smith was inactive for the Seahawks.
• Safety Corey Moore recorded two special teams tackles for Houston.
Dallas 33, Washington 19
• Offensive guard Tyler Catalina started in his first career game and helped the Redskins rack up 285 total yards.
• Running back Keith Marshall remains on injured reserve for Washington.
Pittsburgh 20, Detroit 15
• Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 27 of his 45 pass attempts for 423 yards for Detroit.
• Defensive lineman Cornelius Washington recorded one quarterback hit for the Lions.
Kansas City 29, Denver 19
• Linebacker Justin Houston recorded six tackles, including two sacks, for Kansas City.
• Linebacker Ramik Wilson was inactive for the Chiefs.
• Receiver Chris Conley is on injured reserve for Kansas City.
• Tight end/fullback Orson Charles has been re-signed to the Chiefs' practice squad.
• Receiver Isaiah McKenzie returned one kickoff and four punts for the Broncos.
Note: Arizona, Green Bay, Jacksonville, the Los Angeles Rams, the New York Giants and Tennessee were idle.
A look at how the Bulldogs in the NFL fared in Week 8:
Baltimore 40, Miami 0
• Tight end Benjamin Watson caught two passes for six yards, including one for a touchdown, for Baltimore.
• Cornerback Brandon Boykin remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list.
• Center Brandon Kublanow remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list.
• Safety Reshad Jones, a defensive team captain, recorded six tackles for the Dolphins.
• Defensive back Maurice Smith was inactive for Miami.
Buffalo 34, Oakland 14
• Offensive tackle Cordy Glenn played every offensive snap and helped the Bills amass 331 total yards.
Cincinnati 24, Indianapolis 23
• Wide receiver A.J. Green caught three passes for 27 yards, including a touchdown, for Cincinnati.
• Safety Shawn Williams recorded six tackles for the Bengals.
• Defensive tackle Geno Atkins had five tackles, including a sack, for Cincinnati.
• Offensive guard Clint Boling helped the Bengals amass 276 total yards.
New England 21, Los Angeles Chargers 13
• Center David Andrews, a team captain, helped the Patriots amass 414 total yards.
• Receiver Malcolm Mitchell remains on injured reserve for the Patriots.
New Orleans 20, Chicago 12
• Linebacker Leonard Floyd had three tackles, including a sack, for Chicago.
• Defensive tackle John Jenkins did not record any stats for the Bears.
Atlanta 25, New York Jets 20
• Safety Quincy Mauger remains on injured reserve for Atlanta.
• Receiver Reggie Davis remains the practice squad for the Falcons.
• Linebacker Jordan Jenkins had a fumble recovery and a tackle for the Jets.
Carolina 17, Tampa Bay 3
• Linebacker Thomas Davis, a defensive captain, recorded six tackles for Carolina.
• Defensive end Charles Johnson did not record any stats for the Panthers.
• Offensive lineman John Theus was inactive for the Panthers.
Seattle 41, Houston 38
• Kicker Blair Walsh drilled two 21-yard field goals and five extra points for Seattle.
• Defensive tackle Garrison Smith was inactive for the Seahawks.
• Safety Corey Moore recorded two special teams tackles for Houston.
Dallas 33, Washington 19
• Offensive guard Tyler Catalina started in his first career game and helped the Redskins rack up 285 total yards.
• Running back Keith Marshall remains on injured reserve for Washington.
Pittsburgh 20, Detroit 15
• Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 27 of his 45 pass attempts for 423 yards for Detroit.
• Defensive lineman Cornelius Washington recorded one quarterback hit for the Lions.
Kansas City 29, Denver 19
• Linebacker Justin Houston recorded six tackles, including two sacks, for Kansas City.
• Linebacker Ramik Wilson was inactive for the Chiefs.
• Receiver Chris Conley is on injured reserve for Kansas City.
• Tight end/fullback Orson Charles has been re-signed to the Chiefs' practice squad.
• Receiver Isaiah McKenzie returned one kickoff and four punts for the Broncos.
Note: Arizona, Green Bay, Jacksonville, the Los Angeles Rams, the New York Giants and Tennessee were idle.
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