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Pack in the Pros: Week 15

December 19, 2017
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Here is a look at how several former Wolfpack stars performed this week in the National Football League.
 



* David Amerson was inactive this week as he's still sidelined with a foot injury.  Oakland lost to Dallas.

* Jacoby Brissett completed 17-of-30 passes for 158 yards and a rushing touchdown in the 25-13 loss to Denver.

* Juston Burris totaled a tackle in New York's 31-19 loss at New Orleans.

* Matthew Dayes didn't record any carries in Cleveland's loss to the Ravens.

* Mike Glennon was the backup quarterback this week for Chicago.  The Bears lost at Detroit.

* Stephen Hauschka hit a 34-yard field goal and all three extra points in Buffalo's win over the Dolphins.

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* Dontae Johnson totaled six tackles for the 49ers in the win over Tennessee.  San Francisco has now won three straight games.

* Josh Jones had five tackles in the loss at Carolina. 

* Ted Larsen started at left guard this week for the Dolphins against Buffalo.

* T.Y. McGill was waived by Cleveland and signed back to the practice squad.

* Philip Rivers struggled at Kansas City, completing 20-of-36 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions in the Chargers' 30-13 loss.

* J.R. Sweezy started at guard for Tampa Bay but left early with a knee injury in the home loss to Atlanta.

* Joe Thuney started at left guard for the New England in the win over the Steelers.

* Russell Wilson completed 14-of-30 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown in the blowout home loss to St. Louis.

* Willie Young has been placed on injured reserve with a triceps injury.  The Bears lost at Detroit.

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