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Week Six NFL Pro-Ducks Round Up

Twas not a good week to be a Pro Duck

NFL: Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

Join us here each week, my friends, to find out how your favorite former Oregon Duck players are doing at the next level.

NFL stats courtesy of pro-football-reference.com; CFL stats courtesy of CFL.ca

Ugo Amadi - Safety, Seattle Seahawks

Amadi played but did not register any statistics in Seattle’s 23-20 loss to Pittsburgh.

Arik Armstead - Defensive End, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco had a BYE this week.

Pharaoh Brown - Tight End, Houston Texans

Brown had 2 catches for 8 yards in Houston’s 31-3 drubbing at the hands of Indianapolis.

DeForest Buckner - Defensive Tackle, Indianapolis Colts

Buckner tallied 5 combined tackles, including 2 tackles for loss, and a sack in Indy’s win.

Troy Dye - Linebacker, Minnesota Vikings

Dye was once again relegated to Special Teams and failed to register any statistics in Minnesota’s 34-28 win over Carolina.

Austin Faoliu - Defensive Tackle, Dallas Cowboys

Faoliu did not play in Dallas’ 35-29 win over New England.

Royce Freeman - Running Back, Carolina Panthers

Freeman had a whopping 1 carry for 3 yards in Carolina’s loss.

Jake Hanson - Center, Green Bay Packers

Hanson was relegated to Special Teams and did not record any statistics in Green Bay’s 24-14 win over Chicago.

Justin Herbert - Quarterback, Los Angeles Chargers

Herbert suffered through his worst game of the season in the Chargers’ humiliating 34-6 loss to Baltimore. For the game JH was 22 for 39 for 195 yards, with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. He also ran the ball twice for 12 yards. Put the MVP trophy back on ice.

Troy Hill - Cornerback, Cleveland Browns

Hill had 7 combined tackles in Cleveland’s 37-14 loss to Arizona.

Jevon Holland - Safety, Miami Dolphins

Holland had 6 combined tackles and a pass break up in Miami’s 23-20 loss to Jacksonville.

Justin Hollins - Defensive End, Los Angeles Rams

Hollins remains on Injured Reserve due to a pectoral muscle injury, and will miss the next 8-to-10 weeks.

Juwan Johnson - Wide Receiver Tight End, New Orleans Saints

New Orleans had a BYE this week.

Shane Lemieux - Guard, New York Giants

Lemieux is officially out for the remainder of the season following surgery to repair a partially torn patellar tendon in his left knee.

Deommodore Lenoir - Cornerback, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco had a BYE this week.

Marcus Mariota - Quarterback, Las Vegas Raiders

Mariota was activated from Injured Reserve but did not play in the Raiders’ 34-24 win over Denver.

Terrence Mitchell - Cornerback, Houston Texans

Mitchell had 3 combined tackles in Houston’s loss.

Henry Mondeaux - Defensive Tackle, Pittsburgh Steelers

Mondeaux played but did not record any statistics in Pittsburgh’s win.

Johnny Mundt - Tight End, Los Angeles Rams

Mundt played briefly in the Rams’ win, but suffered a torn ACL early in the game and is now done for the year.

Penei Sewell - Tackle, Detroit Lions

Sewell’s struggles continue while playing 100% of Detroit’s offensive snaps in the Lions’ 34-11 loss to Cincinnati.

Calvin Throckmorton - Tackle, New Orleans Saints

New Orleans had a BYE this week.

Joe Walker - Linebacker, Arizona Cardinals

Recently recalled from the practice squad, Walker made his season debut in Arizona’s win, registering 2 combined tackles in the process.


BONUS! CFL Ducks Round-Up

Vernon Adams - Quarterback, Montreal Alouettes (5-4)

Adams remains on Injured Reserve and did not play in the Alouettes’ 27-16 win over Ottawa.

Bralon Addison - Wide Receiver, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4-5)

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats had a BYE this week.

Josh Huff - Wide Receiver, Calgary Stampeders (5-5)

Huff did not play in Calgary’s 39-10 thumping of the Lions.

Boseko Lokombo - Linebacker, BC Lions (4-5)

Lokombo had 2 combined tackles in BC’s loss.

Jeremiah Masoli - Quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Hamilton had a BYE this week

Charles Nelson - Wide Receiver, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (9-1)

Nelson was once again inactive for Winnipeg in their 26-16 win over Edmonton on Friday.