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Bulldogs in the NFL Week 13
December 02, 2025 | Football
ATHENS, Ga. – Week thirteen of NFL action is complete, and several former Bulldogs had exceptional performances for their respective teams.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III continues to inch closer to the NFL rushing crown as he now sits just 54 yards behind current league leader Jonathan Taylor. Cook's 144-yard rushing performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers was his seventh game with 100 or more rushing yards, which leads the league. With 1,228 rushing yards so far this season, Cook has already set a new career high in rushing yards.
Meanwhile, Cleveland Browns cornerback Tyson Campbell, has had a dominant role in the NFL's second ranked total defense. On Sunday, Campbell recorded his fifth game of the season with two or more passes defended, bringing his total to 15 this season which is tied for his career high. Cambell now has over 50 passes defended in his NFL career and currently ranks second in the NFL in passes defended.
Below is a summary of how the former Bulldogs fared for their teams in Week thirteen:
Green Bay Packers 31, Detroit Lions 24
Quay Walker, ILB – Was listed as inactive for Green Bay due to a stinger injury.
Devonte Wyatt, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Packers, recording four tackles and one tackle for loss, before exiting with an ankle injury that will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Javon Bullard, S – Played over 40 defensive snaps for Green Bay, totaling four tackles.
Nazir Stackhouse, DT – Dressed as a reserve defensive lineman for the Packers, collecting one tackle.
Warren Brinson, DT – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for Green Bay, recording one tackle.
John FitzPatrick, TE – Saw action as a reserve tight end for the Packers, recording no statistics.
Tate Ratledge, OL – Started at guard for the Lions as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Dominic Lovett, WR – Dressed as a reserve wide receiver for Detroit, playing zero snaps.
Dallas Cowboys 31, Kansas City Chiefs 28
George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Dallas, catching six of his 13 targets for 88 yards and a two-point conversion in the win. Currently, Pickens ranks second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,142 which is a new career high.
Cincinnati Bengals 32, Baltimore Ravens 14
Dylan Fairchild, OL – Started at guard for the Bengals as the offensive line allowed just one sack in the win.
Amarius Mims, OT – Started at tackle for Cincinnati as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Ravens, racking up 11 total tackles.
Malaki Starks, S – Played 80 defensive snaps for Baltimore, recording six tackles.
John Jenkins, DT – Appeared on nearly 50 defensive snaps for the Ravens, totaling three tackles and one tackle for loss.
Ben Cleveland, OL – Was listed as inactive for Baltimore due to a coach's decision.
Nick Moore, LS – Snapped five time for Baltimore in the loss.
Chicago Bears 24, Philadelphia Eagles 15
D'Andre Swift, RB – Saw the highest snap total amongst Bears running backs, rushing 18 times for 125 yards and a touchdown, adding one catch for 13 yards in the win.
Jalen Carter, DT – Started at defensive tackle for Philadelphia, racking up four tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack, and two passes defended.
Jordan Davis, DT – Played nearly 60 defensive snaps for the Eagles, recording nine total tackles, a new career high for total tackles in a game.
Nakobe Dean, ILB – Started at linebacker for Philadelphia, collecting 12 tackles and one pass defended.
Nolan Smith Jr., OLB – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for the Eagles, totaling three tackles, one sack, and two quarterback hits.
Kelee Ringo, CB – Played special teams for Philadelphia on Friday, recording two tackles.
Smael Mondon Jr., ILB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for the Eagles in the loss.
Buffalo Bills 26, Pittsburgh Steelers 7
James Cook III, RB – Started at running back for Buffalo, rushing 32 times for 144 yards while also leading the team with three catches for 33 yards. Cook has already set a new career high in rush yards with 1,228 thus far and sits just 54 yards behind current NFL rushing leader Jonathan Taylor.
Sedrick Van Pran Granger, C – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Bills, playing zero snaps.
Darnell Washington, TE – Started at tight end for the Steelers, catching two of his four targets for 45 yards.
Broderick Jones, OT – Was listed as inactive due to a neck injury and will go on the reserve/injured list for Pittsburgh.
San Francisco 49ers 26, Cleveland Browns 8
Robert Beal Jr., OLB – Saw action on defense for San Francisco, recording one tackle.
Tyson Campbell, CB – Started at cornerback for the Browns, racking up six tackles and two passes defended. Currently, Campbell ranks second in the NFL in passes defended with 15 which is also tied for his career high in a season. Campbell's two pass breakups on Sunday marked his 50th pass defended of his career.
Jacksonville Jaguars 25, Tennessee Titans 3
Travon Walker, DE – Was listed as inactive for the Jaguars due to a knee injury.
Houston Texans 20, Indianapolis Colts 16
Kamari Lassiter, CB – Started at cornerback for the Texans, totaling three tackles, one tackle for loss, and one quarterback hit.
Nick Chubb, RB – Played over 25 offensive snaps for Houston, rushing 9 times for 34 yards and a touchdown.
Miami Dolphins 21, New Orleans Saints 17
Xavier Truss, OL – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Saints, playing zero snaps.
New York Jets 27, Atlanta Falcons 24
Arian Smith, WR – Was listed as inactive for New York due to a coach's decision.
Jalon Walker, ILB – Played 34 defensive snaps for the Falcons, recording one tackle.
Leonard Floyd, DE – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for Atlanta, racking up two tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, and one quarterback hit.
Charlie Woerner, TE – Saw action on over 40 offensive snaps for the Falcons, recording no statistics.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Arizona Cardinals 17
Tykee Smith, S – Started at safety for Tampa Bay, recording two tackles and a fumble recovery.
Carolina Panthers 31, Los Angeles Rams 28
Trevor Etienne, RB – Dressed as a reserve running back for Carolina while also serving as a returner on special teams, catching one pass for four yards, while returning four kickoffs for 89 yards and one punt for 15 yards.
Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for the Rams, completing 18 of his 28 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns. Stafford's first touchdown pass of the day broke the NFL record for most consecutive touchdown passes without an interception (28), breaking a record previously held by Tom Brady. Stafford also moved up the NFL's all-time passing yards leader chart as he now sits eighth after surpassing Matt Ryan on Sunday. Currently, Stafford ranks first in the NFL in touchdown passes with 32 and is just 10 touchdowns away from surpassing his career high for passing touchdowns in a season.
Warren McClendon Jr., OL – Started at offensive tackle for Los Angeles as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Stetson Bennett IV, QB – Was listed as inactive for the Rams but dressed as the emergency third quarterback.
Derion Kendrick, CB – Was listed as inactive by Los Angeles due to a coach's decision.
Chris Smith II, S – Dressed for the Rams as a reserve defensive back but saw no defensive snaps.
Seattle Seahawks 26, Minnesota Vikings 0
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DE – Played 25 snaps on defense for the Vikings, recording one tackle.
Ben Yurosek, TE – Was listed as inactive by Minnesota due to a coach's decision.
Chaz Chambliss, OLB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for the Vikings, recording no statistics.
Los Angeles Chargers 31, Las Vegas Raiders 14
Ladd McConkey, WR – Started at wide receiver for the Chargers, catching four of his six targets for 39 yards and a touchdown.
Jamaree Salyer, OL – Started at guard for Los Angeles as the offense gained nearly 350 total yards.
Brock Bowers, TE – Started at tight end for Las Vegas, catching all four of his targets for 63 yards and two touchdowns. Bowers now has two multi-touchdown performances this season and has already matched his touchdown total from last season.
Zamir White, RB – Was listed as inactive by the Raiders due to a coach's decision.
Eric Stokes, CB – Started at cornerback for Las Vegas, recording one tackle.
New England Patriots, New York Giants
Jared Wilson, OL – Was listed as inactive by the Patriots due to an ankle injury.
Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at offensive tackle for the Giants, playing 100 percent of the offensive snaps on Monday night.
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
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III continues to inch closer to the NFL rushing crown as he now sits just 54 yards behind current league leader Jonathan Taylor. Cook's 144-yard rushing performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers was his seventh game with 100 or more rushing yards, which leads the league. With 1,228 rushing yards so far this season, Cook has already set a new career high in rushing yards.
Meanwhile, Cleveland Browns cornerback Tyson Campbell, has had a dominant role in the NFL's second ranked total defense. On Sunday, Campbell recorded his fifth game of the season with two or more passes defended, bringing his total to 15 this season which is tied for his career high. Cambell now has over 50 passes defended in his NFL career and currently ranks second in the NFL in passes defended.
Below is a summary of how the former Bulldogs fared for their teams in Week thirteen:
Green Bay Packers 31, Detroit Lions 24
Quay Walker, ILB – Was listed as inactive for Green Bay due to a stinger injury.
Devonte Wyatt, DT – Started at defensive tackle for the Packers, recording four tackles and one tackle for loss, before exiting with an ankle injury that will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Javon Bullard, S – Played over 40 defensive snaps for Green Bay, totaling four tackles.
Nazir Stackhouse, DT – Dressed as a reserve defensive lineman for the Packers, collecting one tackle.
Warren Brinson, DT – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for Green Bay, recording one tackle.
John FitzPatrick, TE – Saw action as a reserve tight end for the Packers, recording no statistics.
Tate Ratledge, OL – Started at guard for the Lions as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Dominic Lovett, WR – Dressed as a reserve wide receiver for Detroit, playing zero snaps.
Dallas Cowboys 31, Kansas City Chiefs 28
George Pickens, WR – Started at wide receiver for Dallas, catching six of his 13 targets for 88 yards and a two-point conversion in the win. Currently, Pickens ranks second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,142 which is a new career high.
Cincinnati Bengals 32, Baltimore Ravens 14
Dylan Fairchild, OL – Started at guard for the Bengals as the offensive line allowed just one sack in the win.
Amarius Mims, OT – Started at tackle for Cincinnati as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at linebacker for the Ravens, racking up 11 total tackles.
Malaki Starks, S – Played 80 defensive snaps for Baltimore, recording six tackles.
John Jenkins, DT – Appeared on nearly 50 defensive snaps for the Ravens, totaling three tackles and one tackle for loss.
Ben Cleveland, OL – Was listed as inactive for Baltimore due to a coach's decision.
Nick Moore, LS – Snapped five time for Baltimore in the loss.
Chicago Bears 24, Philadelphia Eagles 15
D'Andre Swift, RB – Saw the highest snap total amongst Bears running backs, rushing 18 times for 125 yards and a touchdown, adding one catch for 13 yards in the win.
Jalen Carter, DT – Started at defensive tackle for Philadelphia, racking up four tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack, and two passes defended.
Jordan Davis, DT – Played nearly 60 defensive snaps for the Eagles, recording nine total tackles, a new career high for total tackles in a game.
Nakobe Dean, ILB – Started at linebacker for Philadelphia, collecting 12 tackles and one pass defended.
Nolan Smith Jr., OLB – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for the Eagles, totaling three tackles, one sack, and two quarterback hits.
Kelee Ringo, CB – Played special teams for Philadelphia on Friday, recording two tackles.
Smael Mondon Jr., ILB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for the Eagles in the loss.
Buffalo Bills 26, Pittsburgh Steelers 7
James Cook III, RB – Started at running back for Buffalo, rushing 32 times for 144 yards while also leading the team with three catches for 33 yards. Cook has already set a new career high in rush yards with 1,228 thus far and sits just 54 yards behind current NFL rushing leader Jonathan Taylor.
Sedrick Van Pran Granger, C – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Bills, playing zero snaps.
Darnell Washington, TE – Started at tight end for the Steelers, catching two of his four targets for 45 yards.
Broderick Jones, OT – Was listed as inactive due to a neck injury and will go on the reserve/injured list for Pittsburgh.
San Francisco 49ers 26, Cleveland Browns 8
Robert Beal Jr., OLB – Saw action on defense for San Francisco, recording one tackle.
Tyson Campbell, CB – Started at cornerback for the Browns, racking up six tackles and two passes defended. Currently, Campbell ranks second in the NFL in passes defended with 15 which is also tied for his career high in a season. Campbell's two pass breakups on Sunday marked his 50th pass defended of his career.
Jacksonville Jaguars 25, Tennessee Titans 3
Travon Walker, DE – Was listed as inactive for the Jaguars due to a knee injury.
Houston Texans 20, Indianapolis Colts 16
Kamari Lassiter, CB – Started at cornerback for the Texans, totaling three tackles, one tackle for loss, and one quarterback hit.
Nick Chubb, RB – Played over 25 offensive snaps for Houston, rushing 9 times for 34 yards and a touchdown.
Miami Dolphins 21, New Orleans Saints 17
Xavier Truss, OL – Dressed as a reserve offensive lineman for the Saints, playing zero snaps.
New York Jets 27, Atlanta Falcons 24
Arian Smith, WR – Was listed as inactive for New York due to a coach's decision.
Jalon Walker, ILB – Played 34 defensive snaps for the Falcons, recording one tackle.
Leonard Floyd, DE – Appeared on over 30 defensive snaps for Atlanta, racking up two tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, and one quarterback hit.
Charlie Woerner, TE – Saw action on over 40 offensive snaps for the Falcons, recording no statistics.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Arizona Cardinals 17
Tykee Smith, S – Started at safety for Tampa Bay, recording two tackles and a fumble recovery.
Carolina Panthers 31, Los Angeles Rams 28
Trevor Etienne, RB – Dressed as a reserve running back for Carolina while also serving as a returner on special teams, catching one pass for four yards, while returning four kickoffs for 89 yards and one punt for 15 yards.
Matthew Stafford, QB – Started at quarterback for the Rams, completing 18 of his 28 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns. Stafford's first touchdown pass of the day broke the NFL record for most consecutive touchdown passes without an interception (28), breaking a record previously held by Tom Brady. Stafford also moved up the NFL's all-time passing yards leader chart as he now sits eighth after surpassing Matt Ryan on Sunday. Currently, Stafford ranks first in the NFL in touchdown passes with 32 and is just 10 touchdowns away from surpassing his career high for passing touchdowns in a season.
Warren McClendon Jr., OL – Started at offensive tackle for Los Angeles as the offense gained nearly 400 total yards.
Stetson Bennett IV, QB – Was listed as inactive for the Rams but dressed as the emergency third quarterback.
Derion Kendrick, CB – Was listed as inactive by Los Angeles due to a coach's decision.
Chris Smith II, S – Dressed for the Rams as a reserve defensive back but saw no defensive snaps.
Seattle Seahawks 26, Minnesota Vikings 0
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DE – Played 25 snaps on defense for the Vikings, recording one tackle.
Ben Yurosek, TE – Was listed as inactive by Minnesota due to a coach's decision.
Chaz Chambliss, OLB – Dressed as a reserve linebacker for the Vikings, recording no statistics.
Los Angeles Chargers 31, Las Vegas Raiders 14
Ladd McConkey, WR – Started at wide receiver for the Chargers, catching four of his six targets for 39 yards and a touchdown.
Jamaree Salyer, OL – Started at guard for Los Angeles as the offense gained nearly 350 total yards.
Brock Bowers, TE – Started at tight end for Las Vegas, catching all four of his targets for 63 yards and two touchdowns. Bowers now has two multi-touchdown performances this season and has already matched his touchdown total from last season.
Zamir White, RB – Was listed as inactive by the Raiders due to a coach's decision.
Eric Stokes, CB – Started at cornerback for Las Vegas, recording one tackle.
New England Patriots, New York Giants
Jared Wilson, OL – Was listed as inactive by the Patriots due to an ankle injury.
Andrew Thomas, OT – Started at offensive tackle for the Giants, playing 100 percent of the offensive snaps on Monday night.
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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