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Football by Brian Brownfield

Stanford in the NFL: Week 10 Recap

Kyu Blu Kelly had the first interceptions of his career in primetime

STANFORD, Calif. — Davis Mills and Dalton Schultz orchestrated the largest fourth-quarter comeback in Houston Texans history on Sunday, keeping the Texans in the AFC Wild Card race. That performance, combined with a two-interception game on Thursday Night Football from Kyu Blu Kelly, was just a few of the highlights put on by Stanford men around the National Football League.

Below is a breakdown of each performance by a former Cardinal in Week 10:

Denver Broncos 10, Las Vegas Raiders 7

  • Kyu Blu Kelly (LV): Intercepted Bo Nix twice on Thursday night, the first two interceptions of his NFL career…first interception came on the Broncos final possession of the first half…second interception gave the Raiders a chance to tie the game late in the fourth quarter…second former Cardinal since 2018 with multiple interceptions in a game (Paulson Adebo – 2023)…one of eight multi-interception games in the NFL this season and the first since Week 7.
  • Thomas Booker (LV): Started at defensive tackle and recorded two tackles.

Chicago Bears 24, New York Giants 20

    • Drew Dalman (CHI): Started and played all 68 snaps at center as the Bears won their sixth game of the season…did not allow a quarterback hurry.
    • Bobby Okereke (NYG): Finished with six tackles, one shy of the team lead…ranks sixth in the NFL in tackles through Week 10 (88).

Miami Dolphins 30, Buffalo Bills 13

    • Jake Bailey (MIA): Punted three times for an average of 51.0 yards, while landing two inside the 20-yard line…ranks eighth in the NFL in punt average (48.8) and punts inside the 20 (14).
    • Ethan Bonner (MIA): Played 18 total snaps, including five at cornerback, recording one tackle.

New York Jets 27, Cleveland Browns 20

    • Harrison Phillips (NYJ): Started at defensive tackle and recorded four tackles, a new season-best…added two quarterback hurries

New England Patriots 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23

    • Austin Hooper (NE): Failed to bring in his lone target during the Patriots win…started at tight end for the sixth time in 10 games.

New Orleans Saints 17, Carolina Panthers 7

    • Justin Reid (NO): Started and played every defensive snap as the Saints earned their second win…recorded five tackles, two shy of the team lead.

Houston Texans 36, Jacksonville Jaguars 29

    • Davis Mills (HOU): Completed 27 passes on 45 attempts for 292 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, adding three rushes for 20 yards and another score…most completions he’s had since Week 7 of the 2022 season (28)…rushing touchdown was the third of his career…entered the fourth quarter trailing 29-10 before leading three touchdown drives, the final of which was his 14-yard rushing touchdown in the final minute to take the lead.
    • Dalton Schultz (HOU): Caught seven passes on 11 targets (season high) and turned it into 56 yards with a touchdown, his first of the 2025 season…caught a seven-yard strike from Mills, his former Stanford teammate (2017), to bring the Texans within five points of the lead…the score was the 25th of his NFL career.
    • Walker Little (JAX): Started at left tackle and played all 62 offensive snaps.

Seattle Seahawks 44, Arizona Cardinals 22

      • Michael Wilson (ARI): Caught the second-most passes for the Cardinals (4), going for 34 yards.
      • Elijah Higgins (ARI): Hauled in two of his three targets for 19 yards.
      • Simi Fehoko (ARI): Played 21 offensive snaps, more than doubling his snap counts on offense this season.

Los Angeles Rams 42, San Francisco 49ers 26

      • Colby Parkinson (LAR): Caught four of his five targets for 41 yards and a touchdown…capped off the scoring for Los Angeles with a 16-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, his first of the season and sixth of his NFL career…four receptions were a season high.
      • Christian McCaffrey (SF): Totaled 20 touches for 96 yards, including eight receptions for 66 yards…just his second game this season without 100 yards from scrimmage.
      • Curtis Robinson (SF): Played 20 total snaps, including 17 on special teams, and recorded two tackles.

Detroit Lions 44, Washington Commanders 22

        • Zach Ertz (WAS): Tied for the team lead in receptions (4) and was four yards shy of leading the team in receiving (54 yards)…added a 30-yard reception, his longest catch of the season.

Los Angeles Chargers 25, Pittsburgh Steelers 10

        • Tucker Fisk (LAC): Started at tight end for the Chargers and caught his lone target for a seven-yard gain…has receptions in consecutive games for the first time this season.
        • Kendall Williamson (LAC): Played 19 special teams snaps and added one tackle.
        • Andrus Peat (PIT): Made his Steelers debut, starting at left guard and rotating with Spencer Anderson at the position.

Bye Week: Elic Ayomanor (TEN), Solomon Thomas (DAL)

Did Not Play: Paulson Adebo (NYG), Joshua Karty (LAR), Tanner McKee (PHI), Foster Sarell (LAC), Brycen Tremayne (CAR)