Bulls in the NFL Update: Week 10

Bulls in the NFL Update: Week 10

By TOM ZEBOLD
USF Senior Writer

TAMPA, NOV. 12, 2017 – Former USF standouts Kayvon Webster, Darrell Williams and the first-place L.A. Rams continued their winnings ways Sunday.

Webster started at cornerback, made five solo tackles and broke up a pass in a 33-7 win over Houston. Williams saw action at offensive tackle in his ninth game of the season for L.A., which leads the NFC West at 7-2.

Webster has totaled 25 tackles and four pass breakups in seven starts this season since signing a two-year deal with the Rams. The fifth-year veteran has posted 108 tackles, 18 pass breakups and an interception in his NFL career that includes a Super Bowl victory with Denver.

Find out how other Bulls fared in week 10 of the NFL season below:
  • Running back Marlon Mack caught two passes for 19 yards and rushed for seven yards in the Indianapolis Colts' 20-17 loss to Pittsburgh. Season stats – 59 carries for 219 yards and two touchdowns; 12 catches for 129 yards and a touchdown in eight games.
  • Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul started and made five tackles (two TFL) in the N.Y. Giants' 31-21 loss to San Francisco. Season stats – 41 tackles, 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in nine games (nine starts).
  • Terrell McClain saw action on the defensive line in Washington's 38-30 loss to Minnesota. Season stats – 19 tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery in nine games (one start).
  • Linebacker Nigel Harris was placed on injured reserve by the N.Y. Giants. Season stats – 12 tackles in seven games (one start with Chargers).
  • Linebacker Aaron Lynch (calf) was ruled out for San Francisco's 31-21 win over the N.Y. Giants. Season stats – five tackles, one sack in five games.
  • Center Austin Reiter saw action in Cleveland's 38-24 loss at Detroit. Season stats – nine games.
  • Miami Dolphins safety Nate Allen has been placed on injured reserve. Season stats – seven games (seven starts), 20 tackles and one pass breakup.
  • Receiver Rodney Adams is on the Minnesota Vikings' practice squad.
 
 
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