AuburnFamilyNews.com: Auburn in the NFL - Week 17

Monday, December 31, 2018

Auburn in the NFL - Week 17

We’re already through with the regular season?

We’ve already had the NFL regular season come to a close, and so only 12 teams are going to advance, with a few Auburn players still in the rotation as we move along to the Playoffs. The last weekend of the regular season had a few highlights, though!

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30th

NEW ENGLAND 38, NEW YORK JETS 3

Patriots - Jonathan Jones (DB) recorded 2 tackles and a forced fumble as New England finished up the regular season with a win.

CAROLINA 33, NEW ORLEANS 14

Panthers - Cameron Artis-Payne (RB) got most of the work yesterday with 16 carries for 56 yards and his first touchdown of the season!

ATLANTA 34, TAMPA BAY 32

Buccaneers - Peyton Barber (RB) ran 15 times for 66 yards in the loss.

HOUSTON 20, JACKSONVILLE 3

Texans - Angelo Blackson (DT) had 2 tackles for Houston as they finish the year with a win.

DETROIT 31, GREEN BAY 0

Packers - Montravius Adams (DT) recorded 7 tackles for the Packers in the loss.

LOS ANGELES RAMS 48, SAN FRANCISCO 32

Rams - Blake Countess (DB) had 2 tackles and an interception as LA beat the 49ers.

PITTSBURGH 16, CINCINNATI 13

Bengals - C.J. Uzomah (TE) had a single catch for 6 yards as Cincy lost to the Steelers.

CHICAGO 24, MINNESOTA 10

Bears - Cody Parkey (K) hit his only field goal attempt and 1-2 extra points.

KANSAS CITY 35, OAKLAND 3

Raiders - Daniel Carlson (K) hit his only field goal attempt from 50 yards away, and ended up setting a franchise record in the process since being picked up early in the season.

Chiefs - Dee Ford (LB) meanwhile had 3 tackles with another sack and forced fumble.

INDIANAPOLIS 33, TENNESSEE 17

Colts - Braden Smith (RT) started again on the line and helped anchor an effort that allowed just 1 sack of Andrew Luck while paving the way for over 400 yards on offense again.

War Eagle!



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