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Bulldogs In The NFL
September 17, 2017 | Football
Compiled by Bailey Caldwell
A look at how the Bulldogs in the NFL fared in Week 2.
Washington 27, Los Angeles Rams 20
- Running back Todd Gurley, an offensive team captain, had 136 total yards for the Rams. He had 88 yards rushing and 48 yards receiving. He had both a rushing and a receiving touchdown.
- Linebacker Alec Ogletree, a defensive team captain, had 11 tackles, including one sack, for Los Angeles.
- Offensive guard Tyler Catalina was inactive for Washington.
- Tailback Keith Marshall remains on injured reserve for the Redskins.
Kansas City 27, Philadelphia 20
- Receiver Chris Conley had four catches for 55 yards, including a 35-yarder, for the Chiefs.
- Linebacker Justin Houston, a team captain, had five tackles, including three for a loss and one sack for Kansas City.
- Linebacker Ramik Wilson recorded four tackles, including two for loss, for Kansas City..
- Tight end Orson Charles remains on the Chiefs' practice squad.
Carolina 9, Buffalo 3
- Linebacker Thomas Davis, a team captain, recorded seven tackles, including one for loss, for the Panthers.
- Defensive end Charles Johnson had two tackles for the Panthers.
- Waived by San Francisco last week, offensive tackle John Theus signed with the Panthers on Friday and was inactive on Sunday.
- Offensive tackle Cordy Glenn logged just 17 snaps for the Bills before leaving the game with an ankle injury.
Baltimore 24, Cleveland 10
- Tight end Benjamin Watson caught eight passes for 91 yards, including a 23-yarder, for the Ravens.
- Cornerback Brandon Boykin remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list with an undisclosed injury.
- Center Brandon Kublanow remains on the Ravens' injured reserve list with an undisclosed injury.
- Receiver Reggie Davis was inactive for the Browns.
Houston 13, Cincinnati 9
- Safety Corey Moore recorded three tackles for the Texans.
- Receiver A.J. Green had five receptions for a team-leading 67 yards, including a 50-yarder, for the Bengals.
- Safety Shawn Williams recorded six tackles for Cincinnati.
- Defensive tackle Geno Atkins had five tackles, including two sacks and two for loss for the Bengals.
- Offensive guard Clint Boling played every offensive snap and helped the Bengals roll up 295 total yards.
Atlanta 34, Green Bay 23
- Safety Quincy Mauger remains on injured reserve for Atlanta.
Seattle 12, San Francisco 9
- Kicker Blair Walsh converted field goals of 25 and 27 for Seattle.
- Defensive tackle Garrison Smith remains on Seattle's practice squad.
Denver 42, Dallas 17
- Receiver Isaiah McKenzie had two punt returns for 20 yards for the Broncos.
Oakland 45, New York Jets 20
- Linebacker Jordan Jenkins recorded five tackles for the Jets. He also returned a short kickoff seven yards.
Miami 19, Los Angeles Chargers 17
- Safety Reshad Jones, a defensive team captain, recorded six tackles for the Dolphins.
- Defensive back Maurice Smith did not record any stats for Miami.
Tampa Bay 29, Chicago 7
- Linebacker Leonard Floyd had two tackles and a fumble recovery for Chicago.
- Defensive tackle John Jenkins was inactive for the Bears.
- Defensive end Sterling Bailey remains on the practice squad for Tampa Bay.
New England 36, New Orleans 20
- Center David Andrews, a team captain, helped the Patriots amass 555 total yards.
- Receiver Malcolm Mitchell remains on injured reserve due to a knee injury for the Patriots.
Tennessee 37, Jacksonville 16
- Center Ben Jones helped the Titans roll up 390 total yards.
- Defensive tackle Abry Jones started for the Jaguars, but did not record any stats.
Detroit 24, New York Giants 10
- Quarterback Matthew Stafford went 15-of-22 for 122 yards and two touchdowns and added 23 yards rushing for Detroit.
- Defensive lineman Cornelius Washington did not record any stats for the Lions.
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