Pro Bears NFL Week 10: Allen Sets Chargers’ Reception Record
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Former Cal wide receiver Keenan Allen became the Chargers' franchise leader in receptions during a Week 10 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Pro Bears NFL Week 10: Allen Sets Chargers’ Reception Record

Bynum And Goff Continue Strong 2025 Seasons

Los Angeles Chargers' wide receiver Keenan Allen became the franchise record-holder for receptions during a home win over Pittsburgh to highlight the accomplishments by Pro Bears in Week 10 of the NFL season. Allen, who has played 12 of his 13 NFL seasons for the Chargers, has 956 of his 1026 career receptions with the franchise.
 

Some other top Week 10 highlights for Pro Bears included …
  • Indianapolis DB Camryn Bynum had a big game in a 31-25 Week 10 home win over Atlanta in a game played at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, with five tackles, one sack for 15 yards and one forced fumble.
  • Detroit QB Jared Goff completed 25-of-33 passes for 320 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 135.9 rating in 44-22 Week 10 win at Washington. Goff leads the NFL in rating (117.7) and completion percentage (74.0%, 202-of-273) with career highs in both, while he tied for second in touchdown passes (20) and ninth in passing yards (2,235) with just three interceptions over his first nine games. 

Some of the top things to look forward to from Pro Bears in Week 11 include …
  • No. 3 NFC seed Detroit and Goff headed to No. 1 NFC seed Philadelphia for Sunday Night Football.
  • No. 8 AFC seed Kansas City featuring WR Nikko Remigio and DB Nohl Williams playing at No. 2 AFC seed and winners of seven in a row Denver.
Cal has 11 former players on active rosters of teams with winning records through the first 10 weeks of the 2025 NFL season with the list including WR Keenan Allen (Los Angeles Chargers, 7-3), RB Chris Brooks (Green Bay, 5-3-1), S Camryn Bynum (Indianapolis, 8-2), Goff (Detroit, 6-3), DB Elijah Hicks (Chicago, 6-3), S Jaylinn Hawkins (New England, 8-2), OL Patrick Mekari (Jacksonville, 5-4), Remigio (Kansas City, 5-4), QB Aaron Rodgers (Pittsburgh, 5-4), TE Jake Tonges (San Francisco, 6-4) and Williams (Kansas City, 5-4).
A total of 25 former Golden Bears are currently affiliated with NFL teams. Cal has 19 former players on active rosters, one on injured reserve and one on a practice squad, as well as four members of coaching staffs. The latest updates on each of your fellow Golden Bears are below. Click on each name to access the primary Pro Football Reference page for players and team bios for coaches.

Keenan Allen – WR, Los Angeles Chargers (7-3, No. 5 AFC, 2nd AFC West): Allen became the all-time leading receiver in Chargers' franchise history during a 25-10 Week 10 home victory over Pittsburgh when he hauled in his 956th catch as a member of the Chargers to move ahead of former teammate Antonio Gates. Allen finished with two receptions and 19 yards in the contest. Allen now has 52 receptions, 539 yards receiving and four scoring grabs in his 13th NFL season overall and 12th campaign with the Chargers in 2025 during a campaign that included becoming the fastest player in NFL history and the 16th overall to reach 1,000 or more career receptions during a Week 5 home loss to Washington, as well as season highs with 11 receptions and 119 yards receiving, along with one touchdown grab, in a 38-24 Week 7 loss to Denver.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – at Jacksonville (5-4) – CBS

Bryan Anger – P, Dallas (3-5-1, No. 11 NFC, 2nd NFC East): Anger punted once for 41 yards (36 net) in his most recent contest in a 27-17 Week 9 home loss to Arizona prior to a Week 10 bye. Anger has punted 29 times for 1,362 yards (47.0 avg, 41.3 net) in 2025, including 11 punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line and 10 fair catches.
Week 11 – Mon., Nov. 17, 5:15 pm – at Las Vegas (2-7) – ABC, ESPN

Chris Brooks – RB, Green Bay (5-3-1, No. 7 NFC, 3rd NFC North): Brooks saw action in 22 plays (16 special teams, 6 offense) and contributed one tackle in a 10-7 Week 10 home loss to Philadelphia on Monday Night Football. Brooks has contributed seven receptions for 54 yards, two rushes for two yards and a career-high seven tackles while playing in all nine contests off the bench in 2025.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – at New York Giants (2-8) – FOX

Teddye Buchanan – LB, Baltimore (4-5, No. 10 AFC, 2nd AFC North): Buchanan had six tackles and one forced fumble in a 27-19 Week 10 road win at Minnesota. Buchanan was the AFC's Defensive Rookie of the Month for October with a combined 30 tackles, four tackles for loss and one quarterback hit in three contests, including a career-high 15 tackles and one tackle for loss in a 44-10 Week 5 home loss to Houston. Buchanan has played in all nine games with starts in each of the last eight as a 2025 NFL rookie and leads the Ravens with 69 tackles while adding a team-high-tying four tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks (-2.5 yards), a team-high-tying one forced fumble and one quarterback hit.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – at Cleveland (2-7) – FOX    
                                                                                                                        
Camryn Bynum – S, Indianapolis (8-2, No. 1 AFC, 1st AFC South): Bynum had a big game in a 31-25 Week 10 home win over Atlanta in a game played at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, with five tackles, one sack for 15 yards and one forced fumble. In his first 10 games of 2025 (all starts), he has 45 tackles, two interceptions that he has returned 14 yards, 1.0 sack (-15 yards), one forced fumble and five pass defenses. Bynum is tied for 14th in the NFL with his team-high-tying two interceptions, while his five pass defenses co-lead the club.
Week 11 – Bye

Jake Curhan – OT, Carolina (5-5, No. 9 NFC, 2nd NFC South): Curhan has played in each of the last six games all off the bench after Carolina claimed him from the Arizona practice squad. Curhan made his Panthers' debut in a 27-24 Week 5 home win over Miami after Carolina and played in a season-high 49 offensive snaps in a 16-13 Week 9 win at Green Bay. Curhan also played in one game for the Cardinals in 2025 in a 16-15 Week 3 loss at San Francisco.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – at Atlanta (3-6) – FOX

Ashtyn Davis – S, Miami (3-7, No. 12 AFC, 3rd AFC East): Davis has not played in the last two games after being injured on his first special teams play in a 34-10 Week 8 win at Atlanta that followed his top game of the campaign when he had a season-high seven tackles and a season-high-tying one tackle for loss in a 31-6 Week 7 loss at Cleveland. Davis has 26 tackles, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one pass defense over eight games played and five starts on the 2025 season after signing a one-year contract with the Dolphins prior to the campaign following five seasons with the New York Jets (2020-24).
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 6:30 am – vs. Washington (3-7) – NFL Network … Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain

Jared Goff – QB, Detroit (6-3, No. 3 NFC, T1st NFC North): Goff completed 25-of-33 passes for 320 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 135.9 rating in 44-22 Week 10 home win at Washington. Goff leads the NFL in rating (117.7) and completion percentage (74.0%, 202-of-273) with career highs in both, while he tied for second in touchdown passes (20) and ninth in passing yards (2,235) with just three interceptions over his first nine games. His 2025 season has featured an NFC Offensive Player of the Week performance in a 52-21 Week 2 home win over Chicago when he was 23-of-28 for 334 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions for a 156.0 rating, with his five touchdown passes equaling a career high and the rating his third-best ever in a game.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 5:20 pm – at Philadelphia (7-2) – FOX

Cameron Goode – LB, Miami (3-7, No. 12 AFC, 3rd AFC East): Goode recorded season highs of 10 defensive snaps and 27 plays overall by adding 17 on special teams but had no stats other than participation in a 30-13 Week 10 home win over Buffalo. Goode has played in all 10 games of the 2025 season off the bench and contributed a career-high nine tackles.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 6:30 am – vs. Washington (3-7) – NFL Network … Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain

Marcus Harris – CB, Tennessee (1-8, No. 16 AFC, 4th AFC South): Harris registered career highs of 28 defensive snaps and 38 total plays with one tackle and his first career pass defense in a 27-20 Week 9 home loss to the Los Angeles Chargers before a Week 10 bye. Harris has played in eight of nine games in 2025, all off the bench and primarily on special teams, where he has played in 146 of his 188 plays. He has contributed six tackles, one pass defense and one blocked extra-point recovery.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – vs. Houston (4-5) – FOX

Jaylinn Hawkins – S, New England (8-2, No. 3 AFC, 1st AFC East): Hawkins had six tackles and one tackle for loss in a 28-23 Week 10 win at Tampa Bay that was the Patriots' seventh in a row to tie Denver for the league's longest current win streak. Hawkins has played in and started eight of 10 games in 2025 and contributed 38 tackles, along with two interceptions that he has returned one yard, 1.5 sacks (-9 yards), three tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, two pass defenses and one fumble recovery. His 2025 season included a one-handed interception in a 32-13 Week 8 home win against Cleveland that was called among the best in NFL history and went viral. fumble and three fumble recoveries, including one that he picked up in the end zone for a touchdown.
Week 11 – Thu., Nov. 13, 5:15 pm – vs. New York Jets (2-7) – Prime Video

Elijah Hicks – S, Chicago (6-3, No. 6 NFC, T1st NFC North): Hicks contributed one tackle while participating in a season-high eight defensive snaps along with 19 special teams in a 24-20 Week 10 home win against the New York Giants. Hicks has contributed eight tackles in 2025 while playing in all nine games all off the bench and primarily on special teams.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – at Minnesota (4-5) – FOX

Cameron Jordan – DE, New Orleans (2-8, No. 15 NFC, 4th NFC South): Jordan contributed two tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack (-9 yards) and one quarterback hurry in a 17-7 Week 10 win at Carolina that ended the Saints' second four-game losing streak of the 2025 campaign. Jordan has started each of the first 10 games of the season, his 15th in the NFL all with New Orleans, and compiled 23 tackles, 3.5 sacks (30.5 yards), five tackles for loss, six quarterback hits, one pass defense and one fumble recovery during a 2025 season in which he has passed Drew Brees as New Orleans' all-time leader in both games played and games started.
Week 11 – Bye

Patrick Mekari – OL, Jacksonville (5-5, No. 7 AFC, 2nd AFC South): Mekari has started all nine games at right guard most recently in a 36-29 Week 10 loss at Houston. Mekari has played every offensive snap five times in 2025 and over 90% in three of the four others.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – vs. Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) – CBS

Nikko Remigio – WR/RET, Kansas City (5-4, No. 8 AFC, 3rd AFC West): Remigio played exclusively as a returner in his most recent action in a 28-21 Week 9 loss at Buffalo before the Chiefs' Week 10 bye, returning one kick for 32 yards and one punt for five. Remigio has played in all nine games off the bench in 2025 and is tied for second on the team with a career-high 526 combined yards. Remigio leads the club in both kick (14-370) and punt (15-124) returns, while adding one reception for 21 yards and one rush for 11 yards.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 1:25 pm – at Denver (8-2) – CBS

Aaron Rodgers – QB, Pittsburgh (5-4, No. 4 AFC, 1st AFC North): Rodgers completed 16-of-31 passes for 161 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions for a 50.6 rating in a 25-10 Week 10 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football. Rodgers has started each of the first nine games of the 2025 season and completed 183-of-274 passes for 1,853 yards with 18 touchdowns and seven interceptions for a 97.2 rating is his highest since posting a 111.9 mark the season he earned his fourth and most recent Associated Press MVP honor in 2021 while still with the Packers. In his Steelers' debut in Week 1, Rodgers led Pittsburgh to a 34-32 comeback road win in the house of his other former team, the New York Jets, by completing 22-of-30 passes for 244 yards with a season-high-tying four touchdowns and no interceptions for a 136.7 rating that was his best in a game since the 2022 campaign. He also threw for four touchdowns in a 33-31 Week 7 loss at Cincinnati.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 10 am – vs. Cincinnati (3-6) – CBS

Jake Tonges, TE, San Francisco (6-4, No. 8 NFC, 3rd NFC West): Tonges was limited to three plays on offense and 15 on special teams off the bench in a 42-26 Week 10 home loss to the Los Angeles Rams in his most recent action. Tonges, who received extensive action with starting tight end George Kittle missing five of the first eight games, has had several highlights in 2025 including a heroic performance in a 17-13 Week 1 victory at Seattle when he made a game-winning acrobatic four-yard touchdown catch in the end zone on the 49ers' final drive, his first career start in a 16-15 Week 3 win over Arizona and six catches for a career-high-tying 58 yards receiving, a career-high seven receptions for 41 yards including a six-yard touchdown catch for the game's opening score in a 26-23 Week 5 overtime win at the Los Angeles Rams, six receptions for a career-high-tying 58 yards receiving in a 30-19 Week 6 loss at Tampa Bay, and 2-yard touchdown catch in a 26-15 Week 8 loss at Houston. Tonges' four touchdown receptions in 2025 are tied for a team high and he also has all 26 of his career receptions to rank fourth on the team and 226 yards receiving that are fifth.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 1:05 pm – at Arizona (3-6) – FOX

Nohl Williams – CB, Kansas City (5-4, No. 8 AFC, 3rd AFC West): Williams made his first NFL start and contributed a season-high seven tackles in his most recent action in a 28-21 Week 9 loss at Buffalo before a Week 10 bye. Williams has played in each of the first nine games of his 2025 NFL rookie season and contributed 22 tackles, three pass defenses and a downed punt inside the 5-yard line.
Week 11 – Sun., Nov. 16, 1:25 pm – at Denver (8-2) – CBS

Craig Woodson – S, New England (8-2, No. 3 AFC, 1st AFC East): Woodson contributed a career-high-tying eight tackles in a 28-23 Week 10 win that was the Patriots' seventh row and equaled Denver for the longest current win streak in the NFL. Woodson has played in each of his first 10 games with nine starts as a 2025 NFL rookie, totaling 47 tackles that rank second on the team, four tackles for loss, three pass defenses and one fumble recovery.
Week 11 – Thu., Nov. 13, 5:15 pm – vs. New York Jets (2-7) – Prime Video

INJURED LIST (1)
Daniel Scott – S, Indianapolis (8-2, No. 1 AFC, 1st AFC South)

PRACTICE SQUAD (1)
Jackson Sirmon, OLB, New York Jets (2-7, No. 13 AFC, 4th AFC East)

COACHES (4)
Austin Clark – Defensive Line Coach, Miami (3-7, No. 12 AFC, 3rd AFC East)
Matt Giordano – Assistant Defensive Backs And Safeties, Chicago (6-3, No. 6 NFC, T1st NFC North)
Bryon Storer – Assistant Special Teams Coach, Green Bay (5-3-1, No. 7 NFC, 3rd NFC North)
Davis Webb – Quarterbacks Coach, Denver (8-2, AFC No. 2, 1st AFC West)
 
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