#ProHogs in the NFL: Week 17 Report

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Here’s an inside look at how 18 former Arkansas Razorback football players active on NFL rosters fared this past week in Week 17 of the 2022 NFL season.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 17

Hunter Henry, TE, New England Patriots

Henry was instrumental in New England’s (8-8) 23-21 win against Miami Sunday. Henry hauled in a season high 5 receptions for 52 yards, averaging 10.4 yards per catch with a long reception of 29 yards. On third-and-six with 13:33 remaining in the second, New England QB Mac Jones found a wide-open Henry for 29 yards and a first down. Henry recorded two receptions for 10+ yards on the day. Additionally, Henry had a crucial onside kick recovery to snap a two-game losing streak for the Patriots. Henry has logged multiple catches in his last five games to help the Patriots sit second in the AFC East.

Treylon Burks, WR, Tennessee

The rookie was sensational despite Tennessee’s 27-13 loss to Dallas on Dec. 29, reeling in four receptions for a team best 66 yards (16.5 average) and tagging on 20 rushing yards on one carry. With his first catch of the game coming at the 0:12 mark in the second quarter, Burks snared a 30-yard pass to set Tennessee up at the DAL 11. Following a timeout, Tennessee then drilled a 29-yard field goal for its first points of the night before the half. Despite missing six games this season due to injury, Burks has the second-most receiving yards on the Titans with 425 (14.7 average) and one touchdown.

Name (Team)Week 17 Stats2022 Season Stats
Feleipe Franks (ATL)DNP vs. Arizona10 games (1 start); 1 attempt
Armon Watts (CHI)1 game (0 starts); 30 snaps vs. Detroit16 games (12 starts); 32 tackles (15 solo), 1 sack
Brandon Allen (CIN)Game postponed vs. Buffalo1 game (0 starts); 3-for-3, 22 yards
Hjalte Froholdt (CLE)1 game (0 starts); 5 snaps vs. Washington14 games (6 starts)
Jason Peters (DAL)1 game (0 starts); 16 snaps6 games (0 starts)
Jerry Jacobs (DET)1 game (1 start); 47 snaps vs. Chicago, 3 tackles (1 solo)11 games (7 starts); 37 tackles (25 solo), 1 sack, 1 INT
Frank Ragnow (DET)1 game (1 start); 64 snaps vs. Chicago15 games (15 starts)
Dan Skipper (DET)1 game (0 starts); 20 snaps vs. Chicago15 games (5 starts)
Montaric Brown (JAX)DNP vs. Houston7 games (1 start); 6 tackles (4 solo
Hunter Henry (NE)1 game (1 start); 61 snaps vs. Miami, 5 receptions, 52 yards, 10.4 yards per catch16 games (13 starts); 35 receptions, 467 yards, 13.3 average, 2 touchdowns
Deatrich Wise Jr. (NE)1 game (1 start); 61 snaps vs. Miami, 3 tackles (1 solo)16 games (15 starts); 56 tackles (26 solo), 6.5 sacks, 3 PDEF, 2 FF
Dre Greenlaw (SF)1 game (1 start); 43 snaps vs. Las Vegas, 8 tackles (2 solo)15 games (15 starts); 127 tackles (64 solo), 6 PDEF, 1 INT, 2 FF, 2 FR
Treylon Burks (TEN)1 game (1 start); 47 snaps vs. Dallas, 4 receptions, 66 yards, 16.5 yards per catch, 1 rushing attempt, 20 rushing yards10 games (5 starts); 29 receptions, 425 yards, 14.7 average, 1 touchdown, 4 rushing attempts, 47 rushing yards, 11.8 yards per touch
Cody Hollister (TEN)DNP vs. Dallas11 games (3 starts); 3 receptions, 54 yards, 18 average
Kamren Curl (WAS)DNP vs. Cleveland12 games (12 starts); 83 tackles (54 solo), 1 sack
De’Jon Harris (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 8 snaps vs. Cleveland4 games (0 starts)
John Ridgeway (WAS)1 game (1 start); 37 snaps vs. Cleveland, 2 tackles (1 solo)14 games (3 starts); 19 tackles (4 solo), 1 PDEF, 1 FF
Jonathan Williams (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 34 snaps vs. Cleveland, 9 attempts, 30 rushing yards, 3.3 yards per carry, 3 receptions, 3 receiving yards9 games (0 starts); 11 rushing attempts, 77 yards, 7 average
NameTeam
DL Jonathan MarshallNew York Jets