Pro Bears Week 9
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Marvin Jones is tied for third in the NFL with six touchdown catches.

Pro Bears Week 9

Marvin Jones Tied For Third In NFL With Six Touchdown Catches

BERKELEY – Marvin Jones is now tied for third in the NFL with six touchdown receptions after picking up his sixth in Detroit's 31-24 loss at Oakland in Week 9. Jones also had season highs of eight receptions and 126 yards receiving in the contest to highlight individual Week 9 performances by former Cal players who finished their collegiate career with the Golden Bears and are currently on active 53-player NFL rosters.
A complete list of all 29 former Cal players currently affiliated with NFL teams including 20 on active rosters, five on practice squads and four on coaching staffs is below with notes and their names linked to their NFL.com or team profiles.

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Active Rosters (20) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Division, Place) – Week 10 Game, TV
Lorenzo Alexander, OLB, Buffalo (6-2, #5 AFC, AFC East, 2nd) – Week 10 at Cleveland, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, CBS
• Has combined for 35 tackles, 2.0 sacks (-13 yards), two tackles for loss, five quarterback hits, seven pass defections and one forced fumble including two tackles and one pass deflection in each of the last two contests in a 31-13 Week 8 loss to Philadelphia and a 24-9 Week 9 win over Washington
• Had a game and season-high 10 tackles along with one quarterback hurry and one pass deflected in a 31-21 Week 7 win over Miami
 
Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles Chargers (4-5, #9 AFC, AFC West, 3rd) – Week 10 at Oakland, Thu., Nov. 7, 5:20 pm, NFL Network/FOX/Amazon Prime Video
• Tied for eighth in the NFL with 54 receptions for 657 yards receiving while he has three touchdown catches
• Had a season-high 13 receptions, a career-high 183 yards receiving and a career-high-tying two touchdown catches in a 27-20 Week 3 loss to Houston
• Had seven receptions for 40 yards in his most recent contest in a 26-11 Week 9 win over Green Bay
 
Tyson Alualu, DE, Pittsburgh (4-4, #7 AFC, AFC North, 2nd) – Week 10 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Has 15 tackles, 1.0 sack (-8 yards), one tackle for loss, two quarterback hits and one pass deflection on the season including one tackle in his most recent game in a 26-24 win over Indianapolis
• Made his lone start of the season in a 27-14 Week 8 win home over Miami on Monday Night Football
• Had a season-high four tackles in a 33-3 Week 1 loss at New England and his lone sack of the campaign in a 27-3 Week 4 home win over Cincinnati on Monday Night Football
 
Bryan Anger, P, Houston (6-3, #3 AFC, AFC South, 1st) – Week 10 Bye
• Averaging 47.6 yards per punt that is the second-best mark of his career to go with a career-best 44.9 net
• Has played in the last six games and punted 19 times for 904 yards with at least one punt of 50 or more yards in five of the six contests
• Has trapped opponents inside their 20-yard line nine times including a season-high-tying three times in his first two contests of the season in a 27-20 Week 3 win at the Los Angeles Chargers and a 16-10 Week 4 loss to Carolina
• Punted four times for 207 yards and a season-best 51.8 per punt average in a 27-24 Week 8 win over Oakland
• Had a season-high net of 51.4 yards per punt that was the second best of his career, trapped opponents inside their 20-yard line a season-high-tying three times and also had a season-long punt of 71 yards in a 16-10 Week 4 home loss to Carolina
• Punted three times for 136 yards for a 45.3 yard per average and had a net of 42.7 with one punt inside the 20 and a long of 53 in his most recent contest in a 26-3 Week 9 win at Jacksonville
• Re-signed with Houston on September 17 after being cut by the Texans following the preseason
 
Trevor Davis, WR, Oakland (4-4, #8 AFC, AFC West, 2nd) – Week 10 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Thu., Nov. 7, 5:20 pm, NFL Network/FOX/Amazon Prime Video
• Has played in five games with Oakland and combined for 454 all-purpose yards with three rushes for 73 yards, seven receptions for 83 yards, eight kick returns for 215 yards and seven punt returns for 83 yards
• Had a season-high 122 all-purpose yards with two receptions for 26 yards, two kick returns for 49 yards and two punt returns for 47 yards in a 42-24 Week 6 loss at Green Bay
• Had a long kickoff return of 52 yards in a 24-21 Week 5 win over Chicago and a long punt return of 32 yards in the loss at Green Bay
• Had two rushes for 74 yards including a 60-yard touchdown run that is the longest of his career, two kickoff returns for 33 yards and two punt returns for four yards to total 111 all-purpose yards in his first action for Oakland in a 31-24 Week 4 victory at Indianapolis
• Traded from Green Bay to Oakland on September 19
• Has season totals for both teams over a total of seven games played (five with Oakland, two with Green Bay) of eight receptions for 111 yards, three rushes for 73 yards and one touchdown, eight kickoff returns for 215 yards and 10 punt returns for 84 yards to total 483 all-purpose yards
 
Devante Downs, LB, New York Giants (2-7, #14 NFC, NFC East, 3rd) – Week 10 at New York Jets, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, FOX
• Signed by the New York Giants from their practice squad on October 23 but has not played in a game for the Giants
• Played for Minnesota in a 21-16 Week 2 loss at Green Bay and a 34-14 Week 3 win over Oakland but did not record any statistics other than participation in his lone action of the season
 
Jared Goff, QB, Los Angeles Rams (5-3, #7 NFC, NFC West, 3rd) – Week 10 at Pittsburgh, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Has completed 192-of-314 passes for 2367 yards in eight games with 11 touchdown passes and seven interceptions for an 86.9 quarterback rating
• Has added 17 rushes for 16 yards and two touchdowns on the ground
• Set NFL career highs by completing 45-of-68 passes for 517 yards with the yardage tied for the eighth-most in a single game in NFL history in a 55-40 Week 4 loss to Tampa Bay in which he had two touchdown passes and three interceptions
• Completed 17-of-31 passes for 372 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions for a season-high 119.3 quarterback rating in his most recent contest in a 24-10 Week 8 win over Cincinnati
 
DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia (5-4, #9 NFC, AFC East, 2nd) – Week 10 Bye
• Has nine receptions for 159 and two touchdown catches on scoring grabs of 51 and 53 yards with all of his stats other than one catch for five yards coming in a 32-27 Week 1 comeback victory over Washington'
• Had eight receptions for 154 yards and both touchdowns in a 32-27 Week 1 comeback victory over Washington before being injured without any stats other than participation in a 20-24 Week 2 loss at Atlanta
• Missed six games before returning in Week 9 vs. Chicago but played in just four snaps with one reception for five yards before being reinjured
• Placed on injured reserve November 5
 
Marvin Jones Jr., WR, Detroit (3-4-1, #10 NFC, NFC North, 3rd) – Week 10 at Chicago, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, CBS
• Tied for third in the NFL with six touchdown receptions among a total of 42 catches for 535 yards, while adding one rush for four yards to total 413 all-purpose yards
• Had a career-high-tying four touchdown receptions among 10 catches for 93 yards in a 42-30 Week 7 loss to Minnesota
• Had season highs of eight receptions and 126 yards receiving with one touchdown grab in a 31-24 Week 9 loss at Oakland in his most recent contest
 
Cameron Jordan, DE, New Orleans (7-1, #2 NFC, NFC South, 1st) – Week 10 vs. Atlanta, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, FOX
• Tied for seven in the NFL in sacks (8.0) and ninth in sack yards (57), while adding 7.0 tackles for loss, 13 quarterback hits, 28 tackles and one fumble recovery
• Had a single sack in back-to-back contests to open the season in a 30-28 Week 1 win vs. Houston and 27-9 Week 2 loss at the Los Angeles Rams, a third in a 31-24 Week 5 win over Tampa Bay, two more in back-to-back contests in a 13-6 Week 6 win at Jacksonville and a 36-25 Week 7 win at Chicago, and his most recent in a 31-9 Week 8 victory over Arizona
• Has played in all 136 games possible since beginning his NFL career in 2011 and started 135 contests including a current streak of 121 in a row that is tied for the sixth longest current streak in the NFL and second among defensive linemen
 
Mychal Kendricks, OLB, Seattle (7-2, #5 NFC, NFC West, 2nd) – Week 10 at San Francisco, Mon., Nov. 11, 5:15 pm, ESPN
• Has 45 tackles, a team-high 3.0 sacks (team-high -24 yards), a team-high six tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, one interception, four pass deflections and one forced fumble
• Had four tackles, 1.0 sack (-9 yards), one tackle for loss, one pass deflection and one forced fumble in his most recent outing in a 40-34 Week 9 win over Tampa Bay
• Had his first interception since picking up three during the 2013 season along with a season-high-tying seven tackles both in a 27-20 Week 8 win at Atlanta and a 30-29 Week 5 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football
• Registered a career-high-tying 2.0 sacks (season-high -15 yards), a season-high two tackles for loss (season-high -15 yards) and both of his quarterback hits on the season in a 27-10 Week 4 win at Arizona
 
Jordan Kunaszyk, ILB, Carolina (5-3, #8 NFC, NFC South, 2nd) – Week 10 at Green Bay, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Has three tackles all on special teams
• Has played in 93 special teams plays in five games of action off the bench, including a career-high 21 as well as the first two tackles of his career in a 37-26 Week 6 win at Tampa Bay 
• Not active for his most recent contest in a 30-20 Week 9 win over Tennessee

L.P. Ladouceur, LS, Dallas (5-3, #4 NFC, NFC East, 1st) – Week 10 vs. Minnesota, Sun., Nov. 11, 5:20 pm, FOX
• Has participated in all eight games as a long snapper but not recorded any stats other than participation
• Has played in 229 consecutive regular-season contests after missing his first three contests as a 2005 NFL rookie with his current streak of consecutive games played the longest active streak in the NFL and 16th longest in the history of the league (he has also played in all nine playoff games during the run to make it 238 straight overall including playoffs)
 
Patrick Laird, RB, Miami (1-7, #14 AFC, AFC East, T3rd) – Week 10 at Indianapolis, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:05 pm, CBS
• Has a combined 115 special teams snaps while playing in each of the last seven games after not being active for the team's season opener including 20 in his most recent contest in a 26-18 Week 9 win over the New York Jets that was the Dolphins' first victory of the seasons
 
Alex Mack, C, Atlanta (1-7, #15 NFC, NFC South, 4th) – Week 10 at New Orleans, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, FOX
• Has started all eight games this season and played in 542 of 549 offensive snaps including all 80 in his most recent contest in a 27-20 Week 8 loss to Miami when he also had his first tackle of the campaign
 
Brandon Mebane, NT, Los Angeles Chargers (4-5, #9 AFC, AFC West, 3rd) – Week 10 at Oakland, Thu., Nov. 7, 5:20 pm, NFL Network/FOX/Amazon Prime Video
• Has a combined 17 tackles, 1.0 sack (-5 yards), one tackle for loss and two quarterback hits on the season
• Had a season-high six tackles in a 30-24 Week 1 overtime victory over Indianapolis
• Not active for the team's last three contests
 
Patrick Mekari, G, Baltimore (6-2, #2 AFC, AFC North, 1st) – Week 10 at Cincinnati, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, CBS
• Has played off the bench in three games and played in 30 special teams snaps but not recorded any statistics other than participation
• Played 23 offensive snaps in a 59-10 Week 1 win at Miami and did not play again until being in on six special teams snaps in a 26-23 Week 5 win at Pittsburgh and one more in a 23-17 Week 6 win over Cincinnati
 
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay (7-2, #3 NFC, NFC North, 1st) – Week 10 vs. Carolina, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Has completed 208-of-318 passes for 2485 yards with 17 touchdowns and two interceptions for a 104.4 quarterback rating while adding 26 rushes for 102 yards and one touchdown
• Ranks third in the NFL in interception percentage (0.6%), fourth in touchdown passes, passes completed and pass attempts, fifth in passing yards and sixth in quarterback rating (0.7%)
• Named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for the 17th time in his career for his performance in a 42-24 Week 7 victory over Oakland when he completed 25-of-31 passes for 429 yards (fourth-highest in his career) with five touchdown passes for a maximum quarterback rating of 158.3 and accounted for a sixth score on the ground amongst two rushes for six yards
• Completed 34-of-53 passes (both season highs) for 422 yards with the yardage total the sixth-highest of his career in a 34-27 Week 4 home loss to Philadelphia while he had two touchdown passes and one interception and led the Packers with 46 yards rushing on five carries
• Completed 24-of-39 passes for 283 yards with two touchdowns and one interception while adding three rushes for 10 yards in a 23-22 Week 6 win over Detroit on Monday Night Football as he led the Packers on a 14-play, 77-yard game winning drive over the final 6:46 of the game that ended when Mason Crosby made a 23-yard field goal on the game's last play
• Completed 23-of-35 passes for 161 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions for an 85.5 quarterback rating while adding one rush for five yards in a 26-11 Week 9 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers in his most recent contest
 
Mitchell Schwartz, T, Kansas City (6-3, #4 AFC, AFC West, 1st) – Week 10 at Tennessee, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, CBS
• Has played in all 574 offensive snaps over the first nine games of the season including all 59 in a 26-23 Week 9 win over Minnesota in his most recent contest
• Has started 121 consecutive contests (every game since he began his NFL career in 2012) with his current streak of consecutive starts tied for the sixth-longest in the NFL and the longest by an offensive lineman
 
Nick Sundberg, LS, Washington (1-8, #16 NFC, NFC East, 4th) – Week 10 Bye
• Has participated in all nine games as the long snapper and contributed two tackles with one each in a 32-27 Week 1 loss at Philadelphia and a 33-7 Week 5 loss to New England
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Injured Reserve (0) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Division, Place) – Week 10 Game, TV
 
Practice Squads (5) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Division, Place) – Week 10 Game, TV
Stephen Anderson, TE, Los Angeles Chargers (4-5, #9 AFC, AFC West, 3rd) – Week 10 at Oakland, Thu., Nov. 7, 5:20 pm, NFL Network/FOX/Amazon Prime Video
• Made his debut with the Los Angeles Chargers in a 20-13 Week 5 loss to Denver after signing with the club on October 1
• Waived by the Los Angeles Chargers on October 14 before being signed to their practice squad
• Spent the first four weeks of the 2019 NFL season on New England's practice squad before joining the Chargers
• On the Patriots' 53-player roster for the 2018 NFL Playoffs that ended with a victory in Super Bowl LII 
 
Chad Hansen, WR, Houston (6-3, #3 AFC, AFC South, 1st) – Week 10 Bye

James Looney, DE, Green Bay (7-2, #3 NFC, NFC North, 1st) – Week 10 vs. Carolina, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
 
Khalfani Muhammad, RB, Denver (3-6, #12 AFC, AFC West, 4th) – Week 10 Bye
 
Davis Webb, QB, Buffalo (6-2, #5 AFC, AFC East, 2nd) – Week 10 at Cleveland, Sun., Nov. 10, 10 am, CBS
 
Coaching Staffs (4) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Division, Place) – Week 10 Game, TV
Andre Carter, Defensive Line, New York Jets (1-7, #14 NFC, AFC East, 3rd) – Week 10 vs. New York Jets, Sun., Nov. 3, 10 am, CBS
• Picked up lone win of the season with in the Jets' 24-22 home win over Dallas in Week 6
 
Ron Rivera, Head Coach, Carolina (5-3, #8 NFC, NFC South, 2nd) – Week 10 at Green Bay, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Have won five of six games after dropping first two
 
Vincent Rivera, Defensive Quality Control, Carolina (5-3, #8 NFC, NFC South, 2nd) – Week 10 at Green Bay, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Have won five of six games after dropping first two
 
Richard Rodgers Sr., Safeties, Carolina (5-3, #8 NFC, NFC South, 2nd) – Week 10 at Green Bay, Sun., Nov. 10, 1:25 pm, FOX
• Have won five of six games after dropping first two
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