Derrick Henry 75-yard TD? 👀@TreylonBurks' hustle saves a TD for the @Titans!
— NFL (@NFL) November 27, 2022
📺: #CINvsTEN on CBS
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#ProHogs in the NFL – Week 12 Report
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Here’s a look at how 18 former Arkansas football players active on NFL rosters fared this past weekend in Week 12 of the 2022 NFL season.
BEST OF WEEK 12
Treylon Burks, WR, Tennessee Titans
Following a career best performance in Week 11, Treylon Burks had another strong outing in Tennessee’s loss to Cincinnati Sunday. Burks finished with four receptions for 70 yards, averaging 17.5 yards per catch. Burks had a critical Tennessee fumble recovery in the endzone, saving the Titans from a damaging turnover and putting the Titans in front 10-3. Despite missing four games due to injury, the rookie has the second-most receptions by a Titan (24 for 334 yards) this year. Burks has also accumulated 116 yards after catch and 13 first downs. Burks has recorded multiple receptions in six of seven games this season.
"You ran like hell and made up for it."
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) December 1, 2022
Mike Vrabel is a special mentor. 🙌 @TreylonBurks @Titans pic.twitter.com/Pvf9CtwUnD
Deatrich Wise Jr., DL, New England Patriots
Deatrich Wise Jr. contributed five tackles in New England’s close 33-26 loss to Minnesota last Thursday. This season, Wise Jr. ties for the team’s lead in forced fumbles with two and ranks second in tackles for loss with 6.0 and sacks with 6.5.
Across the NFL in Week 13, players around the league will get a chance to showcase which causes they are passionate about. For the NFL’s “My Cause, My Cleats” campaign, Wise Jr. will be wearing cleats that promote Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) as New England takes on Buffalo at 7:15 p.m. on Amazon Prime Thursday night. BWHI, one of the CDC’s top performing grantees, has invested millions into achieving health equity for Black women and girls in America and have partnered with several organizations to bring fair and impartial treatments to Black women in underserved communities.
For some Patriots players, this year’s #MyCauseMyCleats is even more personal.@wisehog94 & @thatLGUY will represent their own foundations on Thursday night: https://t.co/hYv83BZDWd
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 30, 2022
Dre Greenlaw, LB, San Francisco 49ers
Dre Greenlaw powered a San Francisco defense that shut out New Orleans Sunday. San Francisco cruised past the Saints, 13-0, to pick up its fourth straight win. Greenlaw racked up six tackles, with five being solo, with a pass breakup and fumble recovery. Greenlaw’s 80 tackles this season rank second on the team. Greenlaw is one of three San Francisco players with a forced fumble and fumble recovery in 2022. His 80 tackles also sit at 21st in the league this season.
Name (Team) | Week 12 Stats | 2022 Season Stats |
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QB/TE Feleipe Franks (ATL) | 1 game (0 starts); 9 snaps vs. Washington | 6 games (1 start); 109 snaps |
DT Armon Watts (CHI) | 1 game (1 start); 35 snaps vs. New York Jets, 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 sack | 12 games (9 starts); 29 tackles (14 solo), 1 sack |
QB Brandon Allen (CIN) | DNP vs. Tennessee | 1 game (0 starts); 3-for-3, 22 yards, 7.3 average |
OL Hjalte Froholdt (CLE) | 1 game (1 start); 83 snaps vs. Tampa | 11 games (3 starts); 438 snaps |
OL Jason Peters (DAL) | DNP vs. New York Giants | 2 games (0 starts); 83 snaps |
CB Jerry Jacobs (DET) | 1 game (0 starts); 65 snaps vs. Buffalo, 6 solo tackles, 1 pass breakup | 6 games (1 start); 13 tackles (7 solo), 2 pass breakups |
OL Frank Ragnow (DET) | 1 game (1 start); 71 snaps vs. Buffalo | 10 games (10 starts); 669 snaps |
OL Dan Skipper (DET) | 1 game (1 start); 75 snaps vs. Buffalo | 10 games (5 starts); 400 snaps |
CB Montaric Brown (JAX) | 1 game (0 starts); 8 snaps vs. Baltimore | 5 games (0 starts); 64 snaps, 5 tackles (4 solo) |
TE Hunter Henry (NE) | 1 game (1 start); 39 snaps vs. Minnesota, 3 receptions, 63 yards, 21 yards per catch, 1 touchdown | 11 games (10 starts); 20 receptions, 260 yards, 13 yards per catch, 1 touchdown |
DL Deatrich Wise Jr. (NE) | 1 game (1 start); 72 snaps vs. Minnesota, 5 tackles (3 solo) | 11 games (10 starts); 37 tackles (18 solo), 6.5 sacks, 3 PDEF |
LB Dre Greenlaw (SF) | 1 game (1 start); 59 snaps vs. New Orleans, 6 tackles (2 solo), 1 pass breakup, 1 fumble recovery | 10 games (10 starts); 80 tackles (44 solo), 2 PDEF 1 FF, 1 FR |
WR Treylon Burks (TEN) | 1 game (1 start); 38 snaps vs. Cincinnati, 4 receptions, 70 yards, 17.5 yards per catch, 1 touchdown | 7 games (3 starts); 24 receptions, 334 yards, 13.9 yards per catch, 2 rushing attempts, 12 rushing yards |
WR Cody Hollister (TEN) | 1 game (0 starts); 18 snaps vs. Cincinnati | 11 games (3 starts); 3 receptions, 54 yards, 18 yards per catch |
S Kamren Curl (WAS) | 1 game (1 start); 57 snaps vs. Atlanta, 8 tackles (5 solo) | 10 games (10 starts); 65 tackles (42 solo), 1 sack |
LB De’Jon Harris (WAS) | DNP vs. Atlanta | 4 games (0 starts); 82 snaps |
DL John Ridgeway (WAS) | 1 game (0 starts); 36 snaps vs. Atlanta, 3 tackles | 10 games (1 start); 12 tackles (1 solo), 1 FF |
RB Jonathan Williams (WAS) | 1 game (0 starts); 18 snaps vs. Atlanta, 4 carries, 22 yards, 5.5 yards per touch | 8 games (0 starts); 10 carries, 76 yards, 7.6 yards per touch |
Name | Team |
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DL Jonathan Marshall | New York Jets |