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Bulldogs in the NFL Week Twelve
November 25, 2025 | Football
ATHENS, Ga. – Week twelve of NFL action is complete, and several former Bulldogs had exceptional performances for their respective teams.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens put forth yet another dominant performance and helped lead the Cowboys to a comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Pickens caught all nine of his targets for 146 yards and a touchdown in the win, including a 24-yard reception that put the Cowboys in field goal range at the end of the game. With 67 receptions on the season, Pickens has already set a career high in that statistical category while also ranking second in receiving yards (1,054) and third in receiving touchdowns (8).
Meanwhile, Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt turned in his best performance of the season with two sacks and two tackles for loss. This was Wyatt's first multi-sack game of the season and the third of his career, as the Packers defense held the Minnesota Vikings to just six points in the win.
Below is a summary of how the former Bulldogs fared for their teams in week twelve:
Houston Texans 23, Buffalo Bills 19
Kamari Lassiter, CB – Started at cornerback for the Texans, totaling five tackles, two tackles for loss, and a pass defended.
Nick Chubb, RB – Saw snaps on offense for Houston, rushing six times for 16 yards.
James Cook, RB – Started at running back for Buffalo, rushing 17 times for 116 yards and a touchdown while catching three passes for 13 yards. With his performance on Thursday night, Cook has now become the third running back in franchise history to reach 1,000 rushing yards in 11 games, joining Hall of Famers Thurman Thomas and O.J. Simpson. Currently, Cook ranks second in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,084, and has now rushed for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons.
Sedrick Van Pran Granger, C – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Bills, playing zero snaps on offense.
Chicago Bears 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 28
D'Andre Swift, RB – Saw snaps on offense for the Bears, rushing eight times for 15 yards and catching one pass for 14 yards.
Darnell Washington, TE – Started at tight end for Pittsburgh, catching two passes for 22 yards.
Broderick Jones, OT – Started at tackle for the Steelers before exiting with a stinger in the loss.
New England Patriots 26, Cincinnati Bengals 20
Jared Wilson, OL – Started at guard for New England before exiting early with an ankle injury.
Amarius Mims, OT – Started at tackle for the Bengals offense as it gained over 300 total yards.
Dyland Fairchild, OL – Started at guard for Cincinnati as the offensive line gave up just one sack.
Detroit Lions 34, New York Giants 27
Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at offensive tackle for New York as the Giants offense racked up over 500 total yards and allowed just one sack.
Tate Ratledge, OL – Started at guard for the Lions and played every snap, as the offense gained nearly 500 total yards.
Dominic Lovett, WR – Dressed for Detroit but saw no snaps in the win.
Green Bay Packers 23, Minnesota Vikings 6
Quay Walker, ILB – Was listed as inactive by Green Bay due to a neck injury.
Devonte Wyatt, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Packers, racking up three tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss, and two quarterback hits.
Javon Bullard, S – Appeared in a limited role for Green Bay due to an ankle injury, totaling one tackle and one pass defended.
Nazir Stackhouse, DT – Played limited defensive snaps for the Packers defense, recording no statistics.
Warren Brinson, DT – Appeared on over 20 defensive snaps for Green Bay, recording two tackles and half a sack, the first sack contribution of his career.
John FitzPatrick, TE – Played 40 offensive snaps for the Packers, catching one pass for 11 yards.
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, TE – Appeared on defense for Minnesota, totaling one tackle.
Chaz Chambliss, OLB – Saw limited defensive snaps for the Vikings, recording one tackle.
Ben Yurosek, TE – Was listed as inactive for Minnesota due to a coach's decision.
Seattle Seahawks 30, Tennessee Titans 24
Derion Kendrick, CB – Dressed as a reserve defensive back for Seattle, recording no statistics.
Baltimore Ravens 23, New York Jets 10
Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for Baltimore, racking up 11 total tackles.
Malaki Starks, S – Started at safety for the Ravens, totaling four tackles.
John Jenkins, DT – Played over 20 defensive snaps for the Ravens, recording two tackles.
Ben Cleveland, OL – Was listed as inactive for Baltimore due to a coach's decision.
Nick Moore, LS – Snapped nine times for the Ravens in the win.
Arian Smith, WR – Played 14 offensive snaps for the Jets, rushing once for eight yards.
Cleveland Browns 24, Las Vegas Raiders 10
Tyson Campbell, CB – Started at cornerback for Cleveland, racking up 10 tackles and two passes defended. Currently, Campbell ranks third in the NFL in passes defended with 13 which is two shy of his career-high of 15 in a season.
Brock Bowers, TE – Started at tight end for the Raiders, catching six passes for 55 yards.
Eric Stokes, CB – Started at cornerback for Las Vegas, totaling two tackles.
Zamir White, RB – Was listed as inactive for the Raiders due to a coach's decision.
Jacksonville Jaguars 27, Arizona Cardinals 24
Travon Walker, DE – Was listed as out by the Jaguars due to a knee injury.
Dallas Cowboys 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21
George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Dallas, catching all nine of his targets for 146 yards and a touchdown. Pickens has now achieved a career high in receptions in a season with 67 thus far, he also currently ranks second in receiving yards (1,054), and third in receiving touchdowns (8).
Jalen Carter, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Eagles, totaling five tackles and one quarterback hit.
Jordan Davis, DT – Started at defensive tackle for Philadelphia, recording six tackles and one tackle for loss.
Nakobe Dean, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Eagles, racking up five tackles, one sack, and one tackle for loss.
Nolan Smith Jr., OLB – Appeared on 40 defensive snaps for Philadelphia, totaling three tackles and two quarterback hits.
Kelee Ringo, CB – Saw limited snaps on defense for the Eagles, recording one tackle.
Smael Mondon Jr., ILB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for Philadelphia, recording no statistics.
Atlanta Falcons 24, New Orleans Saints 10
Jalon Walker, ILB – Played just over 40 defensive snaps for Atlanta, totaling one tackle and a sack. Walker leads all rookies in sacks with five on the year.
Leonard Floyd, DE – Started at defensive end for the Falcons, recording three tackles, one pass defended, and one quarterback hit.
Charlie Woerner, TE – Appeared on over 30 offensive snaps for Atlanta, catching three passes for 24 yards.
Xavier Truss, OL – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Saints but did not appear.
Los Angeles Rams 34, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for Los Angeles, completing 25 of his 35 pass attempts for 273 yards and three touchdowns. Over his last eight games, Stafford has thrown for 25 touchdowns and zero interceptions. Currently, Stafford ranks fifth in the NFL in passing yards (2,830) and first in the NFL in passing touchdowns (30).
Warren McClendon Jr., OL – Started at tackle for the Rams as the offense gave up just one sack and totaled over 300 yards.
Stetson Bennett IV, QB – Was listed as inactive by Los Angeles but dressed as the emergency third quarterback.
Chris Smith II, S – Was listed as inactive by the Rams after being signed by the team on Wednesday.
Tykee Smith, S – Started at safety for Tampa Bay, recording six tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defended, and one quarterback hit. Currently, Smith ranks sixth in the NFL in passes defended with 12 which is a career-high.
San Francisco 49ers 20, Carolina Panthers 9
Robert Beal Jr., OLB – Was listed as inactive for the 49ers due to a concussion.
Trevor Etienne, RB – Served as the primary returner for Carolina, returning one punt for six yards and three kickoffs for 74 yards.
Practice Squad Players:
Zion Logue, DT Buffalo Bills
Kendall Milton, RB Cincinnati Bengals
Trey Hill, C Chicago Bears
Lawrence Cager, WR Washington Commanders
Players on IR/PUP:
Mecole Hardman Jr., WR Buffalo Bills
Dan Jackson, S Detroit Lions
Azeez Ojulari, OLB Philadelphia Eagles
Mykel Williams, DE San Francisco 49ers
Kenny McIntosh, RB Seattle Seahawks
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens put forth yet another dominant performance and helped lead the Cowboys to a comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Pickens caught all nine of his targets for 146 yards and a touchdown in the win, including a 24-yard reception that put the Cowboys in field goal range at the end of the game. With 67 receptions on the season, Pickens has already set a career high in that statistical category while also ranking second in receiving yards (1,054) and third in receiving touchdowns (8).
Meanwhile, Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt turned in his best performance of the season with two sacks and two tackles for loss. This was Wyatt's first multi-sack game of the season and the third of his career, as the Packers defense held the Minnesota Vikings to just six points in the win.
Below is a summary of how the former Bulldogs fared for their teams in week twelve:
Houston Texans 23, Buffalo Bills 19
Kamari Lassiter, CB – Started at cornerback for the Texans, totaling five tackles, two tackles for loss, and a pass defended.
Nick Chubb, RB – Saw snaps on offense for Houston, rushing six times for 16 yards.
James Cook, RB – Started at running back for Buffalo, rushing 17 times for 116 yards and a touchdown while catching three passes for 13 yards. With his performance on Thursday night, Cook has now become the third running back in franchise history to reach 1,000 rushing yards in 11 games, joining Hall of Famers Thurman Thomas and O.J. Simpson. Currently, Cook ranks second in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,084, and has now rushed for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons.
Sedrick Van Pran Granger, C – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Bills, playing zero snaps on offense.
Chicago Bears 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 28
D'Andre Swift, RB – Saw snaps on offense for the Bears, rushing eight times for 15 yards and catching one pass for 14 yards.
Darnell Washington, TE – Started at tight end for Pittsburgh, catching two passes for 22 yards.
Broderick Jones, OT – Started at tackle for the Steelers before exiting with a stinger in the loss.
New England Patriots 26, Cincinnati Bengals 20
Jared Wilson, OL – Started at guard for New England before exiting early with an ankle injury.
Amarius Mims, OT – Started at tackle for the Bengals offense as it gained over 300 total yards.
Dyland Fairchild, OL – Started at guard for Cincinnati as the offensive line gave up just one sack.
Detroit Lions 34, New York Giants 27
Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at offensive tackle for New York as the Giants offense racked up over 500 total yards and allowed just one sack.
Tate Ratledge, OL – Started at guard for the Lions and played every snap, as the offense gained nearly 500 total yards.
Dominic Lovett, WR – Dressed for Detroit but saw no snaps in the win.
Green Bay Packers 23, Minnesota Vikings 6
Quay Walker, ILB – Was listed as inactive by Green Bay due to a neck injury.
Devonte Wyatt, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Packers, racking up three tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss, and two quarterback hits.
Javon Bullard, S – Appeared in a limited role for Green Bay due to an ankle injury, totaling one tackle and one pass defended.
Nazir Stackhouse, DT – Played limited defensive snaps for the Packers defense, recording no statistics.
Warren Brinson, DT – Appeared on over 20 defensive snaps for Green Bay, recording two tackles and half a sack, the first sack contribution of his career.
John FitzPatrick, TE – Played 40 offensive snaps for the Packers, catching one pass for 11 yards.
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, TE – Appeared on defense for Minnesota, totaling one tackle.
Chaz Chambliss, OLB – Saw limited defensive snaps for the Vikings, recording one tackle.
Ben Yurosek, TE – Was listed as inactive for Minnesota due to a coach's decision.
Seattle Seahawks 30, Tennessee Titans 24
Derion Kendrick, CB – Dressed as a reserve defensive back for Seattle, recording no statistics.
Baltimore Ravens 23, New York Jets 10
Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for Baltimore, racking up 11 total tackles.
Malaki Starks, S – Started at safety for the Ravens, totaling four tackles.
John Jenkins, DT – Played over 20 defensive snaps for the Ravens, recording two tackles.
Ben Cleveland, OL – Was listed as inactive for Baltimore due to a coach's decision.
Nick Moore, LS – Snapped nine times for the Ravens in the win.
Arian Smith, WR – Played 14 offensive snaps for the Jets, rushing once for eight yards.
Cleveland Browns 24, Las Vegas Raiders 10
Tyson Campbell, CB – Started at cornerback for Cleveland, racking up 10 tackles and two passes defended. Currently, Campbell ranks third in the NFL in passes defended with 13 which is two shy of his career-high of 15 in a season.
Brock Bowers, TE – Started at tight end for the Raiders, catching six passes for 55 yards.
Eric Stokes, CB – Started at cornerback for Las Vegas, totaling two tackles.
Zamir White, RB – Was listed as inactive for the Raiders due to a coach's decision.
Jacksonville Jaguars 27, Arizona Cardinals 24
Travon Walker, DE – Was listed as out by the Jaguars due to a knee injury.
Dallas Cowboys 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21
George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Dallas, catching all nine of his targets for 146 yards and a touchdown. Pickens has now achieved a career high in receptions in a season with 67 thus far, he also currently ranks second in receiving yards (1,054), and third in receiving touchdowns (8).
Jalen Carter, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Eagles, totaling five tackles and one quarterback hit.
Jordan Davis, DT – Started at defensive tackle for Philadelphia, recording six tackles and one tackle for loss.
Nakobe Dean, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Eagles, racking up five tackles, one sack, and one tackle for loss.
Nolan Smith Jr., OLB – Appeared on 40 defensive snaps for Philadelphia, totaling three tackles and two quarterback hits.
Kelee Ringo, CB – Saw limited snaps on defense for the Eagles, recording one tackle.
Smael Mondon Jr., ILB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for Philadelphia, recording no statistics.
Atlanta Falcons 24, New Orleans Saints 10
Jalon Walker, ILB – Played just over 40 defensive snaps for Atlanta, totaling one tackle and a sack. Walker leads all rookies in sacks with five on the year.
Leonard Floyd, DE – Started at defensive end for the Falcons, recording three tackles, one pass defended, and one quarterback hit.
Charlie Woerner, TE – Appeared on over 30 offensive snaps for Atlanta, catching three passes for 24 yards.
Xavier Truss, OL – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Saints but did not appear.
Los Angeles Rams 34, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for Los Angeles, completing 25 of his 35 pass attempts for 273 yards and three touchdowns. Over his last eight games, Stafford has thrown for 25 touchdowns and zero interceptions. Currently, Stafford ranks fifth in the NFL in passing yards (2,830) and first in the NFL in passing touchdowns (30).
Warren McClendon Jr., OL – Started at tackle for the Rams as the offense gave up just one sack and totaled over 300 yards.
Stetson Bennett IV, QB – Was listed as inactive by Los Angeles but dressed as the emergency third quarterback.
Chris Smith II, S – Was listed as inactive by the Rams after being signed by the team on Wednesday.
Tykee Smith, S – Started at safety for Tampa Bay, recording six tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defended, and one quarterback hit. Currently, Smith ranks sixth in the NFL in passes defended with 12 which is a career-high.
San Francisco 49ers 20, Carolina Panthers 9
Robert Beal Jr., OLB – Was listed as inactive for the 49ers due to a concussion.
Trevor Etienne, RB – Served as the primary returner for Carolina, returning one punt for six yards and three kickoffs for 74 yards.
Practice Squad Players:
Zion Logue, DT Buffalo Bills
Kendall Milton, RB Cincinnati Bengals
Trey Hill, C Chicago Bears
Lawrence Cager, WR Washington Commanders
Players on IR/PUP:
Mecole Hardman Jr., WR Buffalo Bills
Dan Jackson, S Detroit Lions
Azeez Ojulari, OLB Philadelphia Eagles
Mykel Williams, DE San Francisco 49ers
Kenny McIntosh, RB Seattle Seahawks
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