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Eagles in the NFL: Week 10
November 14, 2017 | Football
Ryan becomes fastest player to reach 40,000 passing yards
Anthony Castonzo – OT Indianapolis Colts
Castonzo started at left tackle for the Colts and appeared twice on special teams in the Colts' 20-17 loss to the Steelers. Â
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Emmett Cleary - OT Detroit Lions
Cleary played in 11 snaps on special teams in the Lions' 38-24 win over the Browns. Â
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Kasim Edebali – LB Denver Broncos
Edebali played in 24 snaps on special teams on Sunday Night Football. The Broncos fell to the Patriots, 41-16.
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John Johnson – DB LA Rams
The Rams had a bye in Week 10.
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Josh Keyes – LB Cleveland Browns
Keyes recorded one solo tackle for the Browns in his 21 snaps on special teams. The Browns fell to the Lions, 38-24.
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Luke Kuechly – LB Carolina Panthers
Kuechly had one interception for the Panthers and six total tackles, including three solo stop,on Monday Night Football. The Panthers beat the Dolphins, 45-21.
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Brian Mihalik – OT Detroit Lions
Mihalik played on 16 snaps for the offense and six on special teams in the Lions' 38-24 win over the Browns. Â
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Matt Milano – LB Buffalo Bills
Milano recorded one solo tackle for the Bills in his 33 appearances, including 19 on special teams. The Bills fell to the Saints, 47-10.
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Ifeanyi Momah – TE Arizona Cardinals
Momah started for the Cardinals and made one tackle in his 19 snaps, including 15 on special teams. The Cardinals fell to the Seahawks, 22-16.
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Kevin Pierre-Louis – LB Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs had a bye in Week 10.
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Ryan Quigley – P Minnesota Vikings
Quigley punted twice for 79 yards in the Vikings' 38-30 win over the Redskins.
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Matt Ryan – QB Atlanta Falcons
Ryan was 22-for-29 with 215 passing yards and two touchdowns in the Falcons' 27-7 win over the Cowboys. Ryan reached 40,000 career passing yards in 151 games, the fastest in NFL history. He is currently 19th all-time in league record books with 40,073.
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Ian Silberman – OG Indianapolis Colts
Silberman is a member of the Colts' practice squad.
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Justin Simmons – SS Denver Broncos
Simmons tied for the team lead with 10 tackles – including six solo stops – and he had one sack in the Broncos' Sunday night, 41-16 loss to the Patriots.
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John Wetzel – OT Arizona Cardinals
Wetzel appeared in almost all offensive snaps and three on special teams in the Cardinals' 22-16 loss to the Seahawks. Arizona's offense gained 290 total yards and 24 first downs in the game.
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Andre Williams - RB LA Chargers
Williams appeared 19 times for special teams in the Chargers' 20-17 overtime loss to the Jaguars.
Castonzo started at left tackle for the Colts and appeared twice on special teams in the Colts' 20-17 loss to the Steelers. Â
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Emmett Cleary - OT Detroit Lions
Cleary played in 11 snaps on special teams in the Lions' 38-24 win over the Browns. Â
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Kasim Edebali – LB Denver Broncos
Edebali played in 24 snaps on special teams on Sunday Night Football. The Broncos fell to the Patriots, 41-16.
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John Johnson – DB LA Rams
The Rams had a bye in Week 10.
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Josh Keyes – LB Cleveland Browns
Keyes recorded one solo tackle for the Browns in his 21 snaps on special teams. The Browns fell to the Lions, 38-24.
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Luke Kuechly – LB Carolina Panthers
Kuechly had one interception for the Panthers and six total tackles, including three solo stop,on Monday Night Football. The Panthers beat the Dolphins, 45-21.
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Brian Mihalik – OT Detroit Lions
Mihalik played on 16 snaps for the offense and six on special teams in the Lions' 38-24 win over the Browns. Â
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Matt Milano – LB Buffalo Bills
Milano recorded one solo tackle for the Bills in his 33 appearances, including 19 on special teams. The Bills fell to the Saints, 47-10.
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Ifeanyi Momah – TE Arizona Cardinals
Momah started for the Cardinals and made one tackle in his 19 snaps, including 15 on special teams. The Cardinals fell to the Seahawks, 22-16.
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Kevin Pierre-Louis – LB Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs had a bye in Week 10.
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Ryan Quigley – P Minnesota Vikings
Quigley punted twice for 79 yards in the Vikings' 38-30 win over the Redskins.
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Matt Ryan – QB Atlanta Falcons
Ryan was 22-for-29 with 215 passing yards and two touchdowns in the Falcons' 27-7 win over the Cowboys. Ryan reached 40,000 career passing yards in 151 games, the fastest in NFL history. He is currently 19th all-time in league record books with 40,073.
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Ian Silberman – OG Indianapolis Colts
Silberman is a member of the Colts' practice squad.
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Justin Simmons – SS Denver Broncos
Simmons tied for the team lead with 10 tackles – including six solo stops – and he had one sack in the Broncos' Sunday night, 41-16 loss to the Patriots.
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John Wetzel – OT Arizona Cardinals
Wetzel appeared in almost all offensive snaps and three on special teams in the Cardinals' 22-16 loss to the Seahawks. Arizona's offense gained 290 total yards and 24 first downs in the game.
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Andre Williams - RB LA Chargers
Williams appeared 19 times for special teams in the Chargers' 20-17 overtime loss to the Jaguars.
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