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Bulldogs in the NFL: Week 6
10/17/2017 9:36:00 AM | Football
Week six of the NFL season wrapped up on Monday Night Football with former Bulldog Curtis Riley making his primetime debut on Monday Night Football.
FRESNO, Calif. - Week six of the NFL season wrapped up on Monday Night Football with a former Bulldog Curtis Riley making his primetime debut.Â
WR Davante Adams (Green Bay Packers):Â Adams had five receptions for 54 yards in the Packers' 23-10 loss at the Minnesota Vikings, but did catch the lone touchdown for Green Bay with a 14-yard scoring catch from backup quarterback Brett Hundley in the second quarter. The Packers (4-2) host the New Orleans Saints (3-2) in week seven.
Adams' season stats:Â 28 receptions, 339 yards, 5 touchdownsCarr's season stats:Â 95-of-139, 924 passing yards, 8 touchdowns, 4 interceptions
LB Chris Carter (Washington Redskins):Â Carter had one solo tackle in the Redskins' 26-24 win at home over the San Francisco 49ers. Washington (3-2) travels to Philadelphia (5-1) on Monday Night Football in week seven.
Carter's season stats:Â 3 tackles
DT Tyeler Davison (New Orleans Saints):Â Davison tallied three tackles, two solo, a pass defended and a quarterback hit in the Saints' 52-38 win at home over the Detroit Lions. New Orleans (3-2) travels to Green Bay (4-2) in week seven.
Davison's season stats:Â 11 tackles, 8 solo, 1 pass defended, 1 QB hit
OL Bryce Harris (New Orleans Saints): Harris was re-signed by the Saints on Oct. 13 after playing in two games for New Orleans earlier this season. New Orleans (3-2) travels to Green Bay (4-2) in week seven.
LB Ben Jacobs (Carolina Panthers): Jacobs saw action for a sixth-straight week in the Panthers' 28-23 loss at home to the Philadelphia Eagles. Carolina (4-2) heads to the Windy City to face the Chicago Bears (2-4) on Sunday in week seven.
CB Curtis Riley (Tennessee Titans):Â Riley tied for third on the team with three tackles, including two solo, in the Titans' 36-22 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football. Tennessee (3-3) faces the winless Cleveland Browns (0-6) on the road in week seven.Riley's season stats:Â 12 tackles, 8Â solo, 1 interception, 1 pass defended
DB Derron Smith (Cincinnati Bengals):Â Cincinnati (2-3) was on its bye week in week six and returns to action at Pittsburgh (4-2) on Sunday.
DB Charles Washington (Detroit Lions): Washington posted his second multi-tackle game of the season with two solo stops and added one of two TFL's for the Lions in a 52-38 loss at New Orleans. Detroit (3-3) is on its bye week in week seven before returning to action on Oct. 29 hosting Pittsburgh (4-2) on Sunday Night Football.
Washington's season stats:Â 8 tackles, 6 solo
OL Kenny Wiggins (Los Angeles Chargers):Â Wiggins started at right guard for a sixth-straight week as Los Angeles topped the Raiders 17-16 on the road. The Chargers (2-4) host the Broncos (3-2) in week seven.
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WR Davante Adams (Green Bay Packers):Â Adams had five receptions for 54 yards in the Packers' 23-10 loss at the Minnesota Vikings, but did catch the lone touchdown for Green Bay with a 14-yard scoring catch from backup quarterback Brett Hundley in the second quarter. The Packers (4-2) host the New Orleans Saints (3-2) in week seven.
Adams' season stats:Â 28 receptions, 339 yards, 5 touchdowns
QB Derek Carr (Oakland Raiders):Â Carr returned to the field after a one-week absence finishing 21-of-30 passing for 171 yards and threw a 23-yard scoring strike to Michael Crabtree in the first quarter of the Raiders' 17-16 loss at home to the Los Angeles Chargers. The Raiders (2-4) travel to the Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) in week seven on Thursday Night Football..@BrettHundley17 to @tae15adams ties the game at 7-7! ??#GBvsMIN #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/rcHL29HWoj
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) October 15, 2017
Carr to Crabtree for six!
— OAKLAND RAIDERS (@RAIDERS) October 15, 2017
Crab stays catching touchdowns — that's his fifth of the year. pic.twitter.com/A3ZjNo5aAS
Carter's season stats:Â 3 tackles
DT Tyeler Davison (New Orleans Saints):Â Davison tallied three tackles, two solo, a pass defended and a quarterback hit in the Saints' 52-38 win at home over the Detroit Lions. New Orleans (3-2) travels to Green Bay (4-2) in week seven.
Davison's season stats:Â 11 tackles, 8 solo, 1 pass defended, 1 QB hit
OL Bryce Harris (New Orleans Saints): Harris was re-signed by the Saints on Oct. 13 after playing in two games for New Orleans earlier this season. New Orleans (3-2) travels to Green Bay (4-2) in week seven.
LB Ben Jacobs (Carolina Panthers): Jacobs saw action for a sixth-straight week in the Panthers' 28-23 loss at home to the Philadelphia Eagles. Carolina (4-2) heads to the Windy City to face the Chicago Bears (2-4) on Sunday in week seven.
CB Curtis Riley (Tennessee Titans):Â Riley tied for third on the team with three tackles, including two solo, in the Titans' 36-22 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football. Tennessee (3-3) faces the winless Cleveland Browns (0-6) on the road in week seven.
DB Derron Smith (Cincinnati Bengals):Â Cincinnati (2-3) was on its bye week in week six and returns to action at Pittsburgh (4-2) on Sunday.
DB Charles Washington (Detroit Lions): Washington posted his second multi-tackle game of the season with two solo stops and added one of two TFL's for the Lions in a 52-38 loss at New Orleans. Detroit (3-3) is on its bye week in week seven before returning to action on Oct. 29 hosting Pittsburgh (4-2) on Sunday Night Football.
Washington's season stats:Â 8 tackles, 6 solo
OL Kenny Wiggins (Los Angeles Chargers):Â Wiggins started at right guard for a sixth-straight week as Los Angeles topped the Raiders 17-16 on the road. The Chargers (2-4) host the Broncos (3-2) in week seven.
"Just the Ticket to Build Our Community" – The Bulldog Scholarship Fund gives Bulldog alumni, fans and friends the opportunity to support Fresno State Athletics and the student-athletes who inspire them. For information about how you can support the Bulldog Scholarship Fund, please visit www.bulldogscholarshipfund.com or call 559-278-7160
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Follow us on:
Twitter:Â @FresnoStateFB
Instagram:Â Fresno_State_Football
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