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Kansas City Chiefs inside linebacker Ramik Wilson, center, picks up a fumble by Denver Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch before returning it for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017, in Denver. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney )
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Bulldogs In The NFL

January 03, 2018 | Football

Compiled by Bailey Caldwell
A look at how the Bulldogs in the NFL fared in Week 17:


Kansas City 27, Denver 24
  • Linebacker Ramik Wilson recorded eight tackles and scored a touchdown off of a fumble recovery for Kansas City. The Chiefs will host Tennessee on Saturday in the playoffs.
  • Tight end Orson Charles recorded one special teams tackle for the Chiefs.
  • Linebacker Justin Houston, a defensive team captain, did not play for the Chiefs.
  • Wide receiver Chris Conley finished the regular season on injured reserve for Kansas City.
  • Receiver Isaiah McKenzie caught one pass for seven yards for the Broncos.

Tennessee 15, Jacksonville 10
  • Offensive lineman Ben Jones helped the Titans roll up 232 total yards. Tennessee will visit Kansas City on Saturday in the playoffs.
  • Defensive tackle Abry Jones was inactive for Jacksonville. The Jaguars will host Buffalo on Sunday in the playoffs.

San Francisco 34, Los Angeles Rams 13
  • Running back Todd Gurley, an offensive team captain, was inactive for the Rams. Gurley finished first in the NFL with 13 rushing and 19 total touchdowns and he was second with 1,305 yards rushing. The Rams will host Atlanta on Saturday in the playoffs.
  • Linebacker Alec Ogletree, a defensive team captain, was inactive for the Rams.

Atlanta 22, Carolina 10
  • Safety Quincy Mauger finished the regular season on injured reserve for Atlanta. The Falcons will visit the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday in the playoffs.
  • Receiver Reggie Davis finished the regular season on the practice squad for the Falcons.
  • Linebacker Thomas Davis, a team captain, recorded 10 tackles for Carolina. The Panthers will visit New Orleans on Sunday in the playoffs.
  • Defensive end Charles Johnson did not record any stats for the Panthers.
  • Offensive lineman John Theus finished the regular season on injured reserve for Carolina.

Buffalo 22, Miami 16
  • Offensive tackle Cordy Glenn finished the regular season on the Bills' injured reserve list. Buffalo will visit Jacksonville on Sunday in the playoffs.
  • Safety Reshad Jones, a defensive team captain, recorded eight tackles, including a sack, for Miami. Jones finished third in the NFL with three fumble recoveries, including two returned for touchdowns, and 12th with 122 total tackles.
  • Defensive back Maurice Smith finished the season on injured reserve for Miami.

Dallas 6, Philadelphia 0
  • Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe recorded four tackles, including one for a loss, for the Eagles. Philadelphia is idle in the playoffs until Jan. 13.

New England 26, New York Jets 6
  • Center David Andrews, a team captain, helped the Patriots amass 330 yards. New England is idle in the playoffs until Jan. 13.
  • Wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell finished the regular season on injured reserve for New England.
  • Linebacker Jordan Jenkins recorded four tackles for the Jets.

Cincinnati 31, Baltimore 27
  • Wide receiver A.J. Green caught two passes for 17 yards for Cincinnati. Green finished eighth in the NFL with eight receiving touchdowns and 12th with 1,078 receiving yards.
  • Defensive tackle Geno Atkins recorded two tackles for Cincinnati.
  • Offensive guard Clint Boling played every offensive snap and helped the Bengals amass 359 total yards.
  • Safety Shawn Williams had two tackles for the Bengals. Williams finished tied for seventh in the NFL with two fumble recoveries.
  • Tight end Benjamin Watson caught seven passes for 61 yards for the Ravens.
  • Cornerback Brandon Boykin finished the year on injured reserve for Baltimore.
  • Offensive lineman Brandon Kublanow finished the year on injured reserve for Baltimore.

New York Giants 18, Washington 10
  • Wide receiver Tavarres King finished the year on injured reserve for the Giants.
  • Offensive guard Tyler Catalina helped the Redskins amass 197 yards.
  • Running back Keith Marshall finished the year on injured reserve for Washington.

Minnesota 23, Chicago 10
  • Defensive end John Jenkins recorded one tackle for Chicago.
  • Linebacker Leonard Floyd finished the year on injured reserve for the Bears.

Detroit 35, Green Bay 11
  • Quarterback Matthew Stafford went 20-of-29 for 323 yards and three touchdowns for Detroit. Stafford finished third in the NFL with 4,446 yards passing and fourth with 29 touchdown passes.
  • Defensive lineman Cornelius Washington had three tackles for the Lions.

Arizona 26, Seattle 24
  • Kicker Blair Walsh converted one of two field goal attempts and three extra points for Seattle. Walsh placed seventh in the NFL with 37 extra points and 19th with 100 points and 21 field goals.
  • Defensive tackle Garrison Smith recorded two tackles, including one for a loss, for Seattle.

Indianapolis 22, Houston 13
  • Safety Corey Moore finished the year on injured reserve for Houston.
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