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NFL Week 6 Results: Jermaine Johnson and Josh Sweat both perform well in Jets vs. Eagles, more


NFL Week 6 results for former Florida State Seminoles:

 


Thursday Night Football: Kansas City Chiefs 19, Denver Broncos 8


 

For the Chiefs, Derrick Nnadi started at defensive end. He played alone.

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Baltimore Ravens 24, Tennessee Titans 16

 

Cornerback Ronald Darby played as a backup for the Ravens. He did not record any statistics. β€Œ

Running back Jacques Patrick is on the Titans’ practice squad.

Washington Commanders 24, Atlanta Falcons 16

 

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There are no former Seminoles on either list.

Minnesota Vikings 19, Chicago Bears 13

 

Running back Cam Akers had 8 yards rushing and 7 yards for the Vikings.

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Defensive end DeMarcus Walker started for the Bruins. He participated in three battles, including alone. He was also credited with half a sack for 3.5 yards.

Cincinnati Bengals 17, Seattle Seahawks 13

 

Defensive back Mario Edwards Jr. played for the Seahawks. He had a couple of saves, including a solo one.

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Cleveland Browns 19, San Francisco 49ers 17

 

For the Browns, kicker Dustin Hopkins made his only extra point attempt and was 4-for-5. He made field goals of 29, 42, 46 and 50 yards, but missed a 47-yard attempt. Houston Texans 20, New Orleans Saints 13

 

Saints quarterback Jameis Winston was active but did not play. Offensive lineman Cameron Erving is on their practice squad.

Jacksonville Jaguars 37, Indianapolis Colts 20

 

There are no former Seminoles on either list.

 

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Miami Dolphins 42, Carolina Panthers 21

 

Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey will be sidelined with surgery. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported this morning that Ramsey hopes to return to action in November. Defensive end Brian Burns started for the Panthers. He had a few solo games. He also had a loss and a rush at quarterback. Safety Jammie Robinson played but did not record a statistic. Running back Jashaun Corbin is on their practice squad.

Las Vegas Raiders 21, New England Patriots 17

 

For the Raiders, defensive end Janarius Robinson is on their practice squad.

Los Angeles Rams 26, Arizona Cardinals 9

 

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For the Rams, outside linebacker Keir Thomas is on their practice squad.

New York Jets 20, Philadelphia Eagles 14

 

For the Jets, running back Dalvin Cook had three rushes for 12 yards, including a long of eight yards. He also had a 2-yard reception. Defensive end Jermaine Johnson II had a pair of solo tackles and three pass deflections. Linebacker Hamsah Nasirildeen is on injured reserve.

Josh Sweat started on defense for the Eagles. He had a pair of solo tackles, a six-yard sack, two tackles for loss and three quarterback hurries. Offensive tackle Roderick Johnson is on injured reserve.

Detroit Lions 20, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6

 

There are no former Seminoles on either list. β€Œ

Sunday Night Football: Buffalo Bills 14, New York Giants 9

 

For the Giants, kicker Graham Gano hit all three of his field goal attempts. A pair of 29 and one from 43 yards.

Monday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys 20, Los Angeles Chargers 17

 

Cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. and safety Derwin James started for the Chargers. Samuel Jr. had six tackles, five of them solo. James had three tackles, including one by himself. The teams with pitches this week are the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. There are no former Seminoles on either of their rosters.

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Calvin Ridley: Eagles, Dolphins linked to potential landing spots for Falcons WR

… Brad Crawford

The Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins are the two most likely potential landing spots for Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who has not played since retiring from the NFL in October due to mental health issues. NFL Media manager Steve Wyche speculated on Atlanta’s 92.9 The Game this week that the former Alabama star might be “looking for a fresh start” in 2022 and might not return to the Falcons if the franchise or player decides to move on from the campaign of 2022. the final year of his current contract.

If that happens, the Eagles and Dolphins would be No. 1 and No. 2 on his list of suitors, according to Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports. Philadelphia is an obvious choice given the franchise’s abundance of trade options and the fact that Ridley played with quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver DeVonta Smith with the Crimson Tide.

Benjamin notes that Miami also has a need on the outside in addition to Jaylen Waddle as the Dolphins are expected to lose four pass catchers. The Bears, Patriots, Jaguars, Raiders, 49ers, Browns and Colts are among the other nine teams that could interest CBS Sports.

Riley released a statement on Halloween announcing his decision to retire from football for an undisclosed period of time.

“These last few weeks have been very difficult and as much as I would love to be on the field competing with my teammates, I have to step away from football now and focus on my mental well-being,” Ridley wrote on Twitter. “This will help me be the best version of me now and in the future. I want to thank my teammates, the entire Atlanta Falcons organization, our amazing fans, friends and family for all their support during this time.

 

This season, Ridley has 31 catches for 281 yards, two touchdowns and 9.1 yards per catch. In his career from Alabama, Ridley has 248 catches for 3,342 yards, 28 touchdowns and 13.5 yards per catch.

Ridley became the Falcons’ best player that offseason when Julio Jones was traded to the Tennessee Titans.

The 26th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Ridley is coming off his best season in the NFL. Ridley caught a career-high 90 passes for 1,374 yards and nine touchdowns in 2020. As a result, he was assigned to Atlanta, while Jones played in just nine games due to injuries. “We have a lot of speed, a lot of guys that can play, and I’m excited for the football world to see our guys,” Ridley McClain said, per Baxley of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. . “We’re true wide receivers. We’ve got the skills. We can do almost everything, big receivers and small receivers.


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