#StanfordNFL: Week 14
Henry Anderson • DE • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @HenryAnderson91
Anderson played 45 percent of defensive snaps and 23 percent of special teams snaps in a 22-17 loss against Houston, finishing the day with two tackles.
Johnson Bademosi • CB/ST • Detroit Lions • Fifth season • @J_Bademosi24
Bademosi appeared on 68 percent of special teams snaps in Detroit's 20-17 win against Chicago on Sunday. He downed a 57-yard Sam Martin punt in the second quarter on the Bears' four-yard line.
#Lions captains for #CHIvsDET: @GloverQuin27, @AnquanBoldin and @j_bademosi24.#OnePride pic.twitter.com/p3dx51Stgv
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) December 9, 2016
Doug Baldwin • WR • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season • @DougBaldwinJr
Baldwin led Seattle receivers in targets (7), receptions (4) and receiving yards (33) in a 38-10 loss at Green Bay. He appeared on 85 percent of offensive snaps, also playing four (15 percent) special teams snaps.
David DeCastro • G • Pittsburgh Steelers • Fifth season
DeCastro started and played all 75 offensive snaps in Pittsburgh's 27-20 win at Buffalo. DeCastro helped pave the way for Le'Veon Bell's career day which included five catches for 62 yards and 38 carries for 236 yards for a 6.2 average and three touchdowns.
Bell walks into the end zone. What a drive. OLine crushing people. DeCastro and Nix this time. #Steelers
— David Todd (@DavidMTodd) December 11, 2016
Zach Ertz • TE • Philadelphia Eagles • Fourth season • @ZErtz_86
Ertz caught a season-high 10 balls on 13 targets for 112 yards in a 27-22 loss against Washington. He played 86 percent of the Eagles' offensive snaps and 48 percent of special teams snaps, leading the Eagles in targets, receptions and receiving yards. His 81.8 grade from Pro Football Focus was a season high and the second-highest of any Eagle.
Zach Ertz now has a season-high in both yards (112) and catches (10).
— Josh Paunil (@JoshPaunil) December 11, 2016
Coby Fleener • TE • New Orleans Saints • Fifth season • @Coby
Fleener started and appeared on 69 percent of offensive snaps in New Orleans' 16-11 loss at Tampa Bay on Sunday. He caught one of three targets for six yards, also making a tackle following a Drew Brees interception.
Cameron Fleming • TE • New England Patriots • Third season • @cammyjfresh
Fleming played 18 offensive snaps (26 percent) and four special teams snaps in New England's 30-23 win against Baltimore.
Joshua Garnett • G • San Francisco 49ers • First season • @IamJoshG
Garnett started and appeared on all 57 offensive snaps for San Francisco in a 23-17 loss against the New York Jets. He helped the 49ers gain 248 rushing yards on 27 carries for a 9.2 average with one touchdown.
Ryan Hewitt • TE/FB • Cincinnati Bengals • Third season • @Huey85
Hewitt played 25 percent of Cincinnati's offensive snaps in a 23-10 win at Cleveland. He helped the Bengals rush for 213 yards on 38 carries for a 5.6 average and one touchdown.
Nice W in the Land #WhoDey
— Ryan Hewitt (@Huey_85) December 11, 2016
Kevin Hogan • QB • Cleveland Browns • First Season • @KHoagie8
Hogan was inactive for Cleveland's 23-10 loss against Cincinnati.
Austin Hooper • TE • Atlanta Falcons • First season • @AustinHooper18
Hooper appeared on 72 percent of offensive snaps while catching one of three targets for five yards in Atlanta's 41-14 win at Los Angeles on Sunday.
Good to see @pac12 @StanfordFball great Austin Hooper back at The Coliseum. Getting De La Salle love from @Jones_Drew32. pic.twitter.com/LipNyE41Vn
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) December 11, 2016
Andrew Luck • QB • Indianapolis Colts • Fifth season • @ALBookClub
Indianapolis' playoff chances took a hit after a 22-17 loss against Houston on Sunday. Andrew Luck finished the day 24-of-45 passing for 276 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, adding two carries for 32 yards. Luck carried a modest 71.9 grade from Pro Football Focus, but faced pressure on 23 of 46 drop backs while the Colts only possessed the ball for 23:55.
Blake Martinez • ILB • Green Bay Packers • First season • @Big__Blake50
Martinez was inactive for Green Bay's 38-10 win against Seattle on Sunday.
#Packers inactives:
— Michael Cohen (@Michael_Cohen13) December 11, 2016
WR Trevor Davis
LB Blake Martinez
LB Kyler Fackrell
LB Nick Perry
T Kyle Murphy
C/G JC Tretter
T.J. Lang will play.
Josh Mauro • DE/DL • Arizona Cardinals • Third season • @JustJoshin90
Mauro started and played 52 percent of defensive snaps in a 26-23 loss at Miami on Sunday. He made season-high four tackles on the day, including one for loss. His 18 tackles on the season surpassed his previous career high of 16, while his 15 run stops tie his career high from 2015.
Ty Montgomery • WR/KR • Green Bay Packers • Second season • @TyMontgomery2
Montgomery started at running back and had his first career rushing touchdown in Green Bay's 38-10 win against Seattle on Sunday. His 122 all-purpose yards led all Packers, carrying the ball nine times for 41 yards, catching three of four targets for 45 yards and returning two kickoffs for 36 yards. Green Bay has won three in a row and sits one game behind sixth-seeded Tampa Bay for the final playoff spot.
That calls for a #LambeauLeap! @TyMontgomery2 #SEAvsGB #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/jb87ZPnUv7
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) December 11, 2016
McCarthy: Ty Montgomery is a running back...He hasn't gone to a receivers meeting in months.
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) December 12, 2016
Kyle Murphy • T • Green Bay Packers • First season • @KyleMurphy78
Murphy was inactive for Green Bay's 38-10 win against Seattle on Sunday.
Trent Murphy • DE/OLB • Washington Redskins • Third season • @TMurphy_93
Murphy helped seal a much-needed 27-22 win for Washington, recovering a fumble in the fourth quarter to ice the game and beat Philadelphia. Murphy had two solo tackles, including one for loss, two quarterback hits and the aforementioned recovery, earning a game-high 86.3 grade from Pro Football Focus. Murphy's four quarterback hurries tied a career high, while Washington clings to playoff hope at 7-5-1, one half game behind Tampa Bay for the final wild card spot.
Top-graded @Redskins today
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) December 11, 2016
ED Trent Murphy 86.3
ED Ryan Kerrigan 83.9
They combined for 1 sack, 4 QB hits, and 7 QB hurries in win vs PHI.
David Parry • DT/NG • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @DavidParry58
Parry started and played 74 percent of defensive snaps against Houston's run-heavy approach in a 22-17 loss against the Texans. He made four tackles, including three solo, adding one quarterback hit in the loss. According to Pro Football Focus, Parry's four run stops were a career-high, giving him 26 on the season compared to 21 in 16 games as a rookie.
Andrus Peat • T/G • New Orleans Saints • Second season • @AndrusPeat
Peat started and played all 61 offensive snaps in New Orleans' 16-11 loss at Tampa Bay.
Ed Reynolds • S • Cleveland Browns • Third season
Reynolds started at free safety and played 70 defensive snaps (99%) in Cleveland's 23-10 loss against Cincinnati. He finished the day with one tackle and one special teams stop, helping limit the Bengals to three points in the second half.
Jordan Richards • S • New England Patriots • Second season
Richards was inactive for New England's 30-23 win against Baltimore on Monday night.
Patriots inactives: CB Eric Rowe, OT LaAdrian Waddle, DT Woodrow Hamilton, S Jordan Richards, RB D.J. Foster, WRs Griff Whalen, D. Amendola.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) December 13, 2016
Richard Sherman • CB • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season @R_Sherman25
Sherman played every defensive snap of Seattle's 38-10 loss at Green Bay on Sunday. He finished the day with two tackles for the NFC West-leading Seahawks.
Stepfan Taylor • RB/ST • Arizona Cardinals • Fourth season • @KULABAFI
Taylor played 17 special teams snaps (27 percent) in Arizona's 26-23 loss at Miami on Sunday.
Michael Thomas • S • Miami Dolphins • Fourth season • @Michael31Thomas
Thomas made his NFL-high 16th special teams tackle to go along with two stops on defense to help Miami beat Arizona, 26-23. He appeared on 37 percent of defensive snaps and 87 percent of special teams snaps in the win, helping the Dolphins improve to 8-5, just outside of the AFC playoff picture.
Great team win. Proud of my dogs!!! We all we need. #finsup @MiamiDolphins @Walt_Aikens @brambo18 @m_hull4943 pic.twitter.com/wFUhuVIgWi
— Michael Thomas (@Michael31Thomas) December 12, 2016
Levine Toilolo • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Fourth season • @LevineToilolo
Toilolo started and appeared on 43 percent of offensive snaps and 48 percent of special teams snaps in Atlanta's 42-14 win at Los Angeles on Sunday. He made one special teams tackle and caught his only target of the day, a 19-yard strike from Matt Ryan in the first quarter.
Levine Toilolo has taken a big step forward in Kyle Shanahan's offense
— Andrew Hirsh (@andrewhirsh) December 11, 2016
Griff Whalen • WR • New England Patriots • Fifth season • @GriffWhalen
Whalen was inactive for New England's 30-23 win against Baltimore on Monday night after being signed by the team this past week.
The #Patriots are signing FA WR Griff Whalen, source said. They think he can fill Danny Amendola's role until the playoffs.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 8, 2016
David Yankey • OL • Carolina Panthers • Second season • @Papa_yank
Yankey played five snaps on offense as Carolina's sixth offensive lineman and six special teams snaps in a 28-16 win against San Diego.