
Gators in the NFL: Week 10
Monday, November 14, 2022 | Football
It's all smiles in Kansas City for KT.
That wasn't all for the Gators in the NFL, as former members of the Orange & Blue put on a show in all three facets of the game this week.
Offensive Highlights
There was no question Kadarius Toney still had the spark, ladies and gentlemen. The Kansas City Chiefs knew exactly how to implement the offensive weapon and it showed on Sunday.
Against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Toney caught his first NFL touchdown and added his own flair in the process. Hop on in there, KT.
KT in for 6! #GatorMade | #JAXvsKC pic.twitter.com/orgbBIMAfA
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 13, 2022
Leaping catches, jukes, spins and everything in-between. The dynamic playmaker is back.
A glimpse of what Kadarius Toney brings to the KC offense 🔥
— NFL (@NFL) November 13, 2022
📺: #JAXvsKC on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/WuzICNVJEJ pic.twitter.com/TSqdEQYfB5
Get UP @0fficialC2N#GatorMade | #JAXvsKC pic.twitter.com/2egfJbvohM
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 13, 2022
Keep feeding Dameon Pierce. It's really that simple for the Houston Texans. The rookie running back is now up to fifth in the NFL with 772 rushing yards and is the only rookie in Texans history with six 100+ scrimmage-yard games in his first nine games.
🗣 Run Dameon Run#GatorMade | #HOUvsNYG pic.twitter.com/il4luJi0h7
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 13, 2022
With runs like this, you can only expect more to come.
Back healthy for the Los Angeles Rams, Van Jefferson notched three receptions for 27 yards and hit paydirt for the first time this season.
.@VanJefferson12 finds the endzone for 6️⃣
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 14, 2022
📺 @NFLonFOX pic.twitter.com/r0khBrbrzx
Jefferson will look to build off this performance and could be in line for an increased role going forward if All-Pro wide receiver Cooper Kupp is unable to play due to an ankle injury he suffered on Sunday.
Defensive Highlights
Returning to Kansas City, Carlos Dunlap joined the 100-sack club. The feat is no easy task in the NFL, as Dunlap became only the 62nd player to grasp the milestone and is the eighth active NFL player hit the century mark.
With that sack, @Carlos_Dunlap becomes just the 8th active player to reach 100 career sacks! pic.twitter.com/3vjwAOyHAs
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 13, 2022
In his 13th NFL season, the two-time Pro Bowler delivered a half-sack combining with fellow defensive lineman Chris Jones in the first quarter against the Jaguars and improved his total to 4.0 sacks on the season.
Special Teams Highlights
Eddy Pineiro was locked in against the NFC South foe Atlanta Falcons. The third-year kicker went 4-for-4 connecting from 46, 49, 40 and 37 yards in the Panthers 25-15 win.
See, sometimes FG doinks are good.#ATLvsCAR on Prime Video
— NFL (@NFL) November 11, 2022
Also available on NFL+ https://t.co/xiiiBjvT39 pic.twitter.com/txZyOq8O2y
Pineiro's first gave Carolina an early lead with a little help from the goal post. The four field goals tied his single game career-high and improved to 18-for-20 on the season.
Arizona Cardinals (Arizona 27 – LA Rams 17)
74 - D.J. Humphries - OL - 8th year (Inactive)
20 - Marco Wilson - CB - 2nd year (Started at cornerback, recorded three tackles)
75 - Max Garcia - G - 8th year (Inactive)
62 – Jean Delance – OL – Rookie (Practice Squad)
Atlanta Falcons (Atlanta 15 - Carolina 25)
8 - Kyle Pitts - TE - 2nd year (Started at tight end, recorded two receptions for 28 yards)
62 – Jonotthan Harrison – OL – 7th year (Practice Squad)
Baltimore Ravens (Bye)
10 - Demarcus Robinson - WR - 7th year
48 - Jeremiah Moon - OLB - Rookie (Practice Squad)
74 - David Sharpe - OT - 5th year (Practice Squad)
Buffalo Bills (Buffalo 30 - Minnesota 33)
24 - Kaiir Elam - CB - Rookie (Inactive)
Carolina Panthers (Carolina 25 - Atlanta 15)
24 - CJ Henderson - CB - 3rd year (Appeared at cornerback)
4 - Eddy Pineiro - K - 5th year (1-for-2 on extra points, 4-for-4 on field goals, connecting from 46, 49, 40 and 37 yards)
Cincinnati Bengals (Bye)
95 - Zachary Carter - DL - Rookie
2 - Evan McPherson - K - 2nd year
Cleveland Browns (Cleveland 17 – Miami 39)
99 - Taven Bryan - DT - 5th year (Started at defensive tackle, recorded one tackle)
Dallas Cowboys (Dallas 28 – Green Bay 31)
56 - Dante Fowler Jr. - OLB - 8th year (Recorded three tackles)
34 - Malik Davis - RB – Rookie (Carried five times for 38 yards)
Denver Broncos (Tennessee 17 – Denver 10)
16 - Tyrie Cleveland - WR - 4th year (Appeared at wide receiver)
Detroit Lions (Detroit 31 - Chicago 30)
34 - Alex Anzalone - LB - 6th year (Started at linebacker, recorded 10 tackles, one forced fumble and one pass defended)
40 - Jarrad Davis - LB - 6th year (Recorded two tackles and one forced fumble)
Green Bay Packers (Green Bay 31 - Dallas 28)
93 - T.J. Slaton - DL - 2nd year (Appeared on the defensive line)
Houston Texans (Houston 16 – NY Giants 24)
31 - Dameon Pierce - RB - Rookie (Started at running back, carried 17 times for 94 yards and caught two passes for 28 yards)
52 - Jonathan Greenard - DE - 3rd year (Injured Reserve)
Jacksonville Jaguars (Jacksonville 17 – Kansas City 27)
75 - Jawaan Taylor - OT - 5th year (Started at right tackle)
Kansas City Chiefs (Kansas City 27 - Jacksonville 17)
8 - Carlos Dunlap - DE - 13th year (Started at defensive end, recorded five tackles, a half sack, one tackle for loss and one QB hit)
19 - Kadarius Toney - WR - 2nd year (Caught four passes for 57 yards and one touchdown, carried two times for 33 yards and returned two punts for 11 yards)
5 - Tommy Townsend - P - 3rd year (Punted two times for a 45.5-yard average, including pinning one inside the 20)
Los Angeles Rams (LA Rams 17 - Arizona 27)
19 - Brandon Powell - WR - 5th year (Returned three punts for 30 yards and two kickoffs for 32 yards)
12 - Van Jefferson - WR - 3rd year (Caught three passes for 27 yards and one touchdown)
Miami Dolphins (Miami 35 - Chicago 32)
83 - Freddie Swain - WR - 3rd year (Practice Squad/Injured List)
22 - La'Mical Perine - RB - 3rd year (Practice Squad)
Minnesota Vikings (Minnesota 33 - Buffalo 30)
93 - Jonathan Bullard - DL - 7th year (Started at defensive end, recorded four tackles and three tackles for loss)
New England Patriots (Bye)
77 - Trent Brown - OT - 8th year
New Orleans Saints (New Orleans 10 – Pittsburgh 20)
6 - Marcus Maye - S - 6th year (Inactive)
69 – Jabari Zuniga – DE – 2nd year (Practice Squad)
New York Jets (Bye)
36 - Marcell Harris - LB - 5th year
Philadelphia Eagles (Monday Night vs Washington)
23 - C.J. Gardner-Johnson - S - 3rd year
Fred Johnson – OT – 4th year (Practice Squad)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Bye)
31 - Quincy Wilson - CB - 6th year (Practice Squad)
33 - Duke Dawson - DB - 4th year (Practice Squad)
Seattle Seahawks (Seattle 16 – Tampa Bay 21)
78 - Stone Forsythe - OL - 2nd year (Appeared at tackle against Arizona)
39 - Teez Tabor - DB - 4th year (Inactive)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Tampa Bay 21 – Seattle 16)
22 - Keanu Neal - S - 7th year (Appeared at safety)
2 - Kyle Trask - QB - 2nd year (Inactive)
Washington Commanders (Monday Night vs Philadelphia)
59 - Jon Bostic - LB - 10th year