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Baltimore Ravens (2-1) at Denver Broncos (3-0)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 4:25 PM ET // EMPOWER FIELD AT MILE HIGH // REFEREE: CRAIG WROLSTAD

 

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: CBS (4:25 PM ET): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Amanda Balionis (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 113 (Bal.), 81 (Den.) | XM: 384 (Bal.), 226 (Den.) | SXM App: 802 (Bal.), 809 (Den.)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY 

LEADER: Series tied, 6-6
STREAKS: Broncos have won 3 of past 4
LAST GAME: 9/23/18: Broncos 14 at Ravens 27
LAST GAME AT SITE: 9/13/15: Broncos 19, Ravens 13

 

BALTIMORE RAVENS LEADERS DENVER BRONCOS

W 19-17 at Detroit LAST WEEK W 26-0 vs. N.Y. Jets
John Harbaugh: 4-3 COACH VS. OPP. Vic Fangio: 0-0
27.3/28.3 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 25.3/8.7 (1L)
424.7 OFFENSE 387.3
Lamar Jackson: 53-87-761-3-3-86.4 PASSING Teddy Bridgewater: 73-95-827-4-0-116.4
Lamar Jackson (QB): 35-251-7.2-2 RUSHING Melvin Gordon: 42-193-4.6-2
Marquise Brown: 15-235-15.7-2 RECEIVING Courtland Sutton: 15-210-14.0-0
393.7 DEFENSE 221.7
Five tied: 1 SACKS Von Miller: 4
Anthony Averett, Tavon Young: 1 INTs Four tied: 1
-2 (3/5) TAKE/GIVE +3 (5/2)
Sam Koch: 45.7 (41.9) PUNTING (NET) Sam Martin: 42.2 (41.8)
Justin Tucker: 28 (7/7 PAT; 7/8 FG) KICKING Brandon McManus: 34 (T1L) (7/7 PAT; 9/9 FG)

 

RAVENS NOTES

• QB LAMAR JACKSON passed for season-high 287 yards & TD vs. INT & rushed for 58 yards last week. Aims for his 6th in row with 50+ rush yards. Aims for his 4th in row vs. AFC West with 80+ rush yards. Leads QBs with 251 rush yards this season.

• RB LATAVIUS MURRAY has rush TD in 2 of 3 games in 2021. Rushed for 124 yards & 2 TDs in his last game vs. Den. (11/29/20 w/ NO). Has 125+ scrimmage yards & 2+ rush TDs in 2 of his past 3 vs. Den. Aims for his 5th in row vs. AFC West with TD. RB TY’SON WILLIAMS has 90+ scrimmage yards in 2 of 3 games this season. RB DEVONTA FREEMAN had 123 scrimmage yards (88 rush, 35 rec.) in only career game vs. Den. (10/9/16 w/ Atl.).

• TE MARK ANDREWS led team with 5 catches for 109 yards last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ catches & 50+ rec. yards. Had 59 rec. yards in last meeting. WR MARQUISE BROWN aims for 4th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Has rec. TD in 4 of his past 5. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. AFC West with TD catch. WR DEVIN DUVERNAY had 1st-career TD catch in Week 3.

• S CHUCK CLARK led team with season-high 12 tackles & had 1st sack of season last week. CB TAVON YOUNG had 1st sack of season in Week 3. DE CALAIS CAMPBELL had season-high 2 TFL last week. Has TFL in 2 of 3 career games vs. Den. LB PATRICK QUEEN aims for his 4th in row with 6+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3 on road.

• K JUSTIN TUCKER converted game-winning 66-yard FG as time expired last week, longest FG in NFL history

 

BRONCOS NOTES

• QB TEDDY BRIDGEWATER completed 19 of 25 passes (76 pct.) for 235 yards with 0 INTs for 104.6 rating last week. Is only QB in NFL with 75+ comp. pct. in each of 1st 3 weeks of the season & can become 2nd QB ever (TOM BRADY in 2007) with 75+ comp.
pct. in each of team’s 1st 4 games. Aims for 4th in row with 100+ rating & 0 INTs. Leads qualified passers with 76.8 comp. pct.

• RB MELVIN GORDON had 82 scrimmage yards (61 rush, 21 rec.) & rush TD last week. Aims for 4th in row at home with 80+ scrimmage yards & rush TD. Had rush TD in only career game vs. Bal. (12/22/18 w/ LAC). Has TD in 2 of his past 3 vs. AFC West. Rookie RB JAVONTE WILLIAMS had 62 scrimmage yards (33 rec., 29 rush) & 1st-career rush TD in Week 3. Ranks 2nd among rookie RBs with 177 scrimmage yards & 138 rush yards.

• WR COURTLAND SUTTON aims for 3rd in row with 5+ catches. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. AFC North with 50+ rec. yards. WR TIM PATRICK had 5 catches for team-high 98 yards last week. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with rec. TD. TE NOAH FANT has 6 catches in 2 of his past 3 on road.

• LB VON MILLER is only player in AFC with sack in each of 1st 3 weeks of season. Has TFL in 2 of 3 career games vs. Bal. Aims for his 4th in row on road with sack. LB A.J. JOHNSON led team with career-high 2 sacks & had PD last week. S JUSTIN SIMMONS had 1st INT of 2021 in Week 3. Aims for his 3rd in row at home with INT. Rookie S CADEN STERNS had 1st-career INT last week. Rookie CB PAT SURTAIN II aims for 3rd in row with PD.

Seattle Seahawks (2-1) at San Francisco 49ers (2-1)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 4:05 PM ET // LEVI’S STADIUM // REFEREE: CARL CHEFFERS

 

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: FOX (4:05 PM ET): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Shannon Spake (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 135 (Sea.), 133 (SF) | XM: 386 (Sea.), 228 (SF) | SXM App: 828 (Sea.), 827 (SF)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Seahawks lead all-time series, 27-17
STREAKS: 49ers have won 3 of past 4
LAST GAME: 1/3/21: Seahawks 26 at 49ers 23 (Arizona)
LAST GAME AT SITE: 11/11/19: Seahawks 27, 49ers 24 (OT

 

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS LEADERS SAN FRANSICO 49ERS 

L 30-17 Minnesota LAST WEEK L 30-28 vs. Green Bay
Pete Carroll: 17-7 COACH VS. OPP. Kyle Shanahan: 2-6
25.0/26.3 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 28.7/24.7
389.0 OFFENSE 348.7
Russell Wilson: 63-86-895-7-0-133.6 (1L) PASSING Jimmy Garoppolo: 64-95-760-4-1-101.2
Chris Carson:: 41-202-4.9-3 (T1L) RUSHING Elijah Mitchell (R): 36-146-4.1-1
Tyler Lockett: 16-309-19.3-3 RECEIVING Deebo Samuel: 20-334-16.7-1
440.3 DEFENSE 370.3
Darrell Taylor: 2 SACKS Nick Bosa: 3
– INTs Dre Greenlaw: 1
+1 (2/1) TAKE/GIVE -3 (1/4)
Michael Dickson: 44.8 (38.8) PUNTING (NET) Mitch Wishnowsky: 46.8 (43.3)
Jaosn Myers: 15 (9/10 PAT; 2/3 FG) KICKING Robbie Gould: 20 (11/11 PAT; 3/4 FG)

 

SEAHAWKS NOTES

• QB RUSSELL WILSON passed for 298 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs for 111.2 rating in Week 3. Leads NFL with 133.6 rating in 2021. Aims for his 4th in row with 110+ rating. Has 33 TDs (32 pass, 1 rush) vs. 9 INTs for 99.4 rating in 18 career starts vs. SF. Has 2+ TD passes in 6 of his past 7 vs. SF.

• RB CHRIS CARSON rushed for 80 yards & TD last week. Aims for his 3rd in row with rush TD. Has 540 scrimmage yards (108 per game) & 2 rush TDs in 5 career games vs. SF. Aims for his 6th in row vs. SF with 80+ scrimmage yards.

• WR TYLER LOCKETT had 4 catches last week. Had 12 catches for 90 yards & 2 TDs in last meeting. Aims for his 4th in row on road vs. division with 5+ catches. WR DK METCALF had 6 catches for 107 yards & rec. TD in Week 3, his 7th-career 100- yard game. Has 27 receptions for 333 yards (83.3 per game) & 3 TDs in 4 career games vs. SF. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with TD catch. TE GERALD EVERETT had season-high 5 catches for 54 yards in Week 3.

• LB BOBBY WAGNER had 11 tackles in Week 3. Leads NFL with 44 tackles in 2021 & aims for his 4th in row with 10+ tackles. Has 153 tackles (8.5 per game), 12 PD & 6 sacks in 18 career games vs. SF. Aims for his 19th in row vs. SF with 5+ tackles. S JAMAL ADAMS led team & tied his career high with 12 tackles last week. Has 6.5 sacks & 9 TFL in 8 road games with Sea. DE DARRELL TAYLOR had 2nd-career sack & 1st-career FF last week. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with sack.

 

49ERS NOTES

• QB JIMMY GAROPPOLO passed for 257 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT for 87.2 rating last week. Aims for his 3rd start at home vs. division with 2+ TD passes vs. 0 INTs & 100+ rating. Rookie QB TREY LANCE had 1st-career rush TD last week.

• FB KYLE JUSZCZYK had 4 catches, 51 scrimmage yards (37 rec., 14 rush) & 1st rec. TD of season last week. Has TD catch in 3 of his past 4 when SF is home team. Rookie RB TREY SERMON had his 1st-career rush TD in Week 3.

• TE GEORGE KITTLE led team with 7 catches & 92 rec. yards last week. Had 7 receptions for 68 yards in last meeting. Is 1 of 3 NFC TEs (ROB GRONKOWSKI & T.J. HOCKENSON) with 15+ receptions (15) in 2021. WR DEEBO SAMUEL had 5 receptions for 52 yards in Week 3. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 334 rec. yards. Has 5+ receptions in 7 of his past 8. Has 247 scrimmage yards (123.5 per game) & rush TD in 2 career games vs. Sea. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Sea. with 5+ catches & 100+ rec. yards. WR BRANDON AIYUK had 1st rec. TD of season last week. Had 8 receptions for 91 yards & TD catch in only career game vs. Sea. (11/1/20).

• DL NICK BOSA is 1 of 2 in NFC (CHANDLER JONES) with 3+ sacks (3) & 5+ TFL (5) in 2021. Aims for his 4th in row with TFL. LB FRED WARNER aims for his 12th in row with 5+ tackles. Has 3 sacks & 4 TFL in his past 4 vs. Sea. Aims for 3rd in row when SF is home team vs. Sea. with 10+ tackles & sack. DL ARIK ARMSTEAD had 1st sack of season last week. CB JOSH NORMAN had FF last week. Ranks 2nd among active DBs with 14 FFs.

Arizona Cardinals (3-0) Los Angeles Rams (3-0)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 4:05 PM ET // SOFI STADIUM // REFEREE: SHAWN HOCHULI

 

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: FOX (4:05 PM ET): Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Jennifer Hale (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 85 (Az.), 83 (LAR) | XM: 383 (Az.), 225 (LAR) | SXM App: 800 (Az.), 818 (LAR)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Rams lead all-time series, 44-38-2
STREAKS: Rams have won past 8
LAST GAME: 1/3/21: Cardinals 7 at Rams 18
LAST GAME AT SITE: 1/3/21

 

ARIZONA CARDINALS LEADERS LOS ANGELES RAMS

W 31-19 at Jacksonville LAST WEEK W 34-24 vs. Tampa Bay
Kliff Kingsbury: 0-4 COACH VS. OPP. Sean McVay: 8-0
34.3 (1L)/21.7 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 31.7/20.7
432.3 OFFENSE 388.0
Kyler Murray: 78-102-1,005-7-4-113.4 PASSING Matthew Stafford: 66-94-942-9-1-129.8
Chase Edmonds: 31-135-4.4-0 RUSHING Darrell Henderson: 29-123-4.2-2
Christian Kirk: 15-239-15.9-2 RECEIVING Cooper Kupp: 25 (T1L)-367 (1L)-14.7-5 (1L)
342.7 DEFENSE 374.0
Chandler Jones: 5 SACKS Three tied: 2
Byron Murphy: 2 INTs Three tied: 1
+3 (7/4) TAKE/GIVE +2 (4/2)
Andy Lee: 51.5 (45.6) PUNTING (NET) Johnny Hekker: 39.7 (38.7)
Matt Prater: 25 (13/13 PAT; 4/6 FG) KICKING Matt Gay: 29 (11/11 PAT; 6/6 FG)

 

CARDINALS NOTES

• QB KYLER MURRAY passed for 316 yards & had rush TD last week. Has rush TD in each of 1st 3 weeks for 2nd-consecutive season & can become 1st QB ever with rush TD in each of his team’s 1st 4 games of season. Has 2+ TD passes in 2 of his past 3 starts vs. LAR. Aims for his 3rd in row with 80+ comp. pct.

• RB CHASE EDMONDS tied his career high with 7 receptions & had 75 scrimmage yards (49 rec., 26 rush) in Week 3. Is 1 of 2 NFC RBs (D’ANDRE SWIFT) with 75+ scrimmage yards in each of 1st 3 games of season. RB JAMES CONNER had 1st 2 rush TDs of season last week, his 6th-career game with 2 rush TDs.

• WR DEANDRE HOPKINS has 5+ catches in 6 of his past 7 vs. NFC West. WR A.J. GREEN had 5 receptions for team-high 112 yards last week. Has 34 games with 100+ rec. yards since 2011, tied-4th most in NFL. Had 2 rec. TDs in his last game vs. Rams (11/29/15 w/ Cin.). WR CHRISTIAN KIRK had 7 catches for 104 yards in Week 3, his 4th-career game with 100+ rec. yards. Has 5+ catches in 3 of his past 4.

• LB CHANDLER JONES has 8 sacks & 9 TFL in his past 6 on road vs. NFC West. DE J.J. WATT has TFL in 2 of 3 games in 2021. LB MARKUS GOLDEN aims for his 3rd in row with sack. Had sack in last meeting. LB JORDAN HICKS led team with 12 tackles & had sack & 4th-career FF last week. Had INT in last meeting. S BUDDA BAKER has 10+ tackles in 3 of his past 4 vs. LAR. CB BYRON MURPHY had 2 INTs, incl. 1st-career INT-TD, in Week 3. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 2+ PD.

RAMS NOTES

• QB MATTHEW STAFFORD passed for 343 yards & 4 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 134 rating in Week 3, his 51st-career game with 300+ pass yards. Is 1 of 2 QBs (DEREK CARR) with 275+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes in each of 1st 3 weeks. Ranks 2nd in rating (129.8) & tied-2nd in TD passes (9) in 2021. Aims for his 3rd start in row vs. Az. with 2+ TDs, 0 INTs & 110+ rating.

• RB DARRELL HENDERSON had rush TD in his last game vs. Az. (12/6/20). Aims for his 3rd in row with 80+ scrimmage yards & rush TD. RB SONY MICHEL had 79 scrimmage yards (67 rush, 12 rec.) in Week 3.

• WR COOPER KUPP had team-high 9 receptions for 96 yards & 2 TDs last week. Leads NFL in rec. yards (367) & rec. TDs (5). & ties-1st in receptions (25). Is 1 of 2 NFC WRs (ADAM THIELEN) with rec. TD in each of 1st 3 weeks. Aims for his 6th in row vs. Az. & 8th in row overall with 5+ catches. WR ROBERT WOODS has 5+ catches in 7 of 8 career games vs. Az. WR DESEAN JACKSON had 38th-career game with 100+ rec. yards (120) last week. Became 5th player in SB era with 10 career TDs of 75+ yards. TE TYLER HIGBEE had 1st rec. TD of season in Week 3.

• DL AARON DONALD aims for his 3rd in row at home with sack &  10th in row overall with TFL. Has 12 sacks & 18 TFL in 14 career games vs. Az. Since 2014, leads NFL in sacks (87.5) & TFL (134). LB LEONARD FLOYD had sack & FF in last meeting. Aims for his  3rd in row with sack. CB JALEN RAMSEY had 8 tackles last week. Had 4 PD in last meeting.

NFL Transactions 9-30-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Thursday, September 30. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)

ARIZONA
    Barcoo, Luq DB San Diego State      

HOUSTON
    Slye, Joey K Virginia Tech      

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Banks, Eric DT Texas-San Antonio      

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Friday, 10/1/21


ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS

CINCINNATI
    Henderson, Trayvon DB Hawaii      
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

JACKSONVILLE
    Austin, Tavon WR West Virginia      
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Wright, Matthew K Central Florida      
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

TAMPA BAY
    Brown, Antonio WR Central Michigan      
         From Reserve/COVID-19

FREE AGENT SIGNING

TENNESSEE
    Townsend, Johnny P Florida      
 RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS

DALLAS
    Turner, Malik WR Illinois      
         Status Changed to Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
(Also see OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS)

LAS VEGAS
    Richard, Jalen RB Southern Mississippi      
         Status Changed to Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
(Also see OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS)

PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS

ADDITIONS

ARIZONA
    Johnson, Zack G North Dakota State      

CLEVELAND
    Mills, Bryan DB North Carolina Central      

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Wilson, Isaiah T Georgia      

SEATTLE
    Dorsett, Phillip WR Miami      
         Veteran
    Luton, Jake QB Oregon State      

RESTORED TO PRACTICE SQUAD

TAMPA BAY
    Jonsen, Travis WR Montana State      
         From Practice Squad; COVID-19

PRACTICE SQUAD; INJURED


CINCINNATI
    Moss, Thaddeus TE Louisiana State      
         Non-Football Injury
         Does Not Count on Practice Squad

CONTRACT TERMINATED BY CLUB


TAMPA BAY
    Hubbard, Jonathan T Northwestern State, La.      
 

PRACTICE SQUAD PROTECTION


PITTSBURGH
    White, Cody WR Michigan State      

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS
ROSTER EXEMPTION LIFTED

DETROIT
    Cornell, Jashon DE Ohio State      
         From Exempt/Commissioner Permission
         Counts on Active List

RETURNED TO PRACTICE


DALLAS
    Turner, Malik WR Illinois      
         Remains on Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

LAS VEGAS
    Richard, Jalen RB Southern Mississippi      
         Remains on Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

Kansas City Chiefs (1-2) at Philadelphia Eagles (1-2)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 1:00 PM ET // LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD // REFEREE: LAND CLARK

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: CBS (1:00 PM ET): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 134 (KC), 82 (Phi.) | XM: 385 (KC), 227 (Phi.) | SXM App: 815 (KC), 825 (Phi.)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Series tied, 4-4
STREAKS: Chiefs have won past 2
LAST GAME: 9/17/17: Eagles 20 at Chiefs 27
LAST GAME AT SITE: 9/19/13: Chiefs 26, Eagles 16

 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LEADERS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

L 30-24 vs. L.A. Chargers LAST WEEK L 41-21 at Dallas (Mon.)
Andy Reid: 2-0 COACH VS. OPP. Nick Sirianni: 0-0
30.7/31.7 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 21.3/21.3
413.0 OFFENSE 376.3
Patrick Mahomes: 78-111-940-9-3-111.7 PASSING Jalen Hurts: 64-97-780-5-2-99.2
Clyde Edwards-Helaire: 44-189-4.3-0 RUSHING Jalen Hurts (QB): 26-179-6.9-1
Travis Kelce (TE): 20-289-14.5-3 RECEIVING Jalen Reagor: 13-107-8.2-1
430.0 DEFENSE 315.3
Chris Jones: 2 SACKS Javon Hargrave: 4
Tyrann Mathieu: 2 INTs –
-2 (4/6) TAKE/GIVE -1 (1/2)
Tommy Townsend: 46.2 (42.8) PUNTING (NET) Arryn Siposs: 46.5 (41.0)
Harrison Butker: 20 (11/11 PAT; 3/3 FG) KICKING Jake Elliott: 12 (6/6 PAT; 2/3 FG)

 

CHIEFS NOTES

• QB PATRICK MAHOMES passed for 260 yards & 3 TDs vs. 2 INTs & rushed for season-high 45 yards last week. Is only QB in NFL with 3+ TD passes in each of 1st 3 weeks & can become 4th QB ever with 3+ TD passes in each of team’s 1st 4 games of season. Has 15,092 pass yards in 49 career games & became fastest player ever to reach 15,000 career pass yards.

• RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE rushed for season-high 100 yards & had TD catch last week, his 3rd-career game with 100+ rush yards. Has 70+ scrimmage yards in 4 of his past 5.

• TE TRAVIS KELCE led team with 7 catches for 104 yards in Week 3. Aims for 3rd in row with 100+ rec. yards. Has rec. TD in 6 of
his past 7. Had 8 catches for 103 yards & TD in last meeting. Has 100+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 vs. NFC East. Leads TEs with 289 rec. yards & ties for lead with 20 catches. WR TYREEK HILL had 5 catches for 56 yards last week. Has 50+ rec. yards in 11 of his past 12. Has rec. TD in 5 of his past 6 on road. WR MECOLE HARDMAN had 1st TD catch of season in Week 3.

• S TYRANN MATHIEU aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles. Has PD in 3 of his past 4 vs. Phi. S DANIEL SORENSEN tied for team lead with 7 tackles & had PD last week. Had 6 tackles in last meeting. LB NICK BOLTON tied for team lead with 7 tackles last week & leads all rookies with 23 tackles in 2021. DT CHRIS JONES has TFL in 2 of 3 games this season. Had career-high 3 sacks with 2 FFs in last meeting. DE MICHAEL DANNA had 1st sack of season in Week 3.

 

EAGLES NOTES

• QB JALEN HURTS passed for 326 yards & 2 TDs vs. 2 INTs for 86.1 rating & had 35 rush yards last week. Aims for his 8th start in row with 30+ rush yards. Aims for his 3rd home start in row with rush TD.

• RB MILES SANDERS had 55 scrimmage yards (28 rec., 27 rush) last week. Has 100+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 7 at home. Since 2019, is 1 of 4 RBs (NICK CHUBB, DERRICK HENRY & AARON JONES) with 4.9+ yards per rush attempt (min. 300 atts.).

• TE ZACH ERTZ had 4 catches for 53 yards & 1st rec. TD of season in Week 3. Had 5 receptions for 97 yards in last meeting. Since 2013, ranks 2nd among TEs in receptions (568) & rec. yards (6,171). TE DALLAS GOEDERT had team-high 66 rec. yards last week. WR JALEN REAGOR had 5 catches for 53 yards in Week 3. Has 5+ catches in 2 of his past 3. WR DEVONTA SMITH is 1 of 3 NFC rookie WRs (TERRACE MARSHALL & RONDALE MOORE) with 10+ catches (11) in 2021.

• DT FLETCHER COX had FR-TD in Week 3, his 3rd-career FR-TD. Had sack in last meeting & aims for his 3rd in row vs. KC with sack. DT JAVON HARGRAVE had 2 sacks & FF last week. Is only player in 2021 with 2+ sacks in 2 of 1st 3 games. CB DARIUS SLAY had TFL last week. Had 2 PD in only career game vs. KC (11/1/15 w/ Det.). Ranks 4th among active players with 111 career PD. S ANTHONY HARRIS had team-high 14 tackles in Week 3 & aims for his 3rd in row with 10+ tackles. LB ALEX SINGLETON aims for his 3rd in row with 10+ tackles.

Week 4 Injury Report — Thursday

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ARIZONA CARDINALS at LOS ANGELES RAMS
ARIZONA CARDINALS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Kelvin Beachum (ribs), WR DeAndre Hopkins (ribs), C Rodney Hudson (not injury related – resting player), LB Chandler Jones (not injury related – resting player), T Justin Murray (back), DT Corey Peters (not injury related – resting player), G Justin Pugh (back)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR A.J. Green (not injury related – resting player)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Tutu Atwell (illness), DT Aaron Donald (not injury related – resting player), LB Leonard Floyd (ankle), CB Robert Rochell (illness), T Andrew Whitworth (not injury related – resting player)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Darrell Henderson (ribs)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
BALTIMORE RAVENS at DENVER BRONCOS
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S DeShon Elliott (quadricep), QB Lamar Jackson (back), LB Pernell McPhee (shoulder), T Ronnie Stanley (ankle), T Alejandro Villanueva (knee), WR Sammy Watkins (not injury related – resting player), DE Derek Wolfe (back, hip), CB Tavon Young (knee)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
DENVER BRONCOS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Graham Glasgow (knee), G Dalton Risner (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Melvin Gordon (ribs), LB Andre Mintze (hamstring), DT Mike Purcell (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Shelby Harris (wrist), LB Malik Reed (ankle, thumb), LB Justin Strnad (hand)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
CAROLINA PANTHERS at DALLAS COWBOYS
CAROLINA PANTHERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Phil Hoskins (not injury related – personal matter), RB Christian McCaffrey (hamstring)
Thursday DT Phil Hoskins (not injury related – personal matter), RB Christian McCaffrey (hamstring)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle), G John Miller (shoulder)
Thursday DE Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle), G John Miller (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB C.J. Henderson (groin), WR Terrace Marshall (thumb)
Thursday T Cameron Erving (knee), CB C.J. Henderson (groin), WR Terrace Marshall (thumb), LB Shaq Thompson (back)
DALLAS COWBOYS
 The Cowboys did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Dorance Armstrong (ankle), T Ty Nsekhe (illness), DE Carlos Watkins (knee), S Donovan Wilson (groin)
Thursday DE Dorance Armstrong (ankle), DE Randy Gregory (knee), T Ty Nsekhe (illness), DE Carlos Watkins (knee), S Donovan Wilson (groin)
CLEVELAND BROWNS at MINNESOTA VIKINGS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Greg Newsome (calf), C J.C. Tretter (knee), T Jedrick Wills (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Odell Beckham (shoulder), T Jack Conklin (knee), T Christopher Hubbard (triceps), LB Sione Takitaki (hamstring)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Mackensie Alexander (not injury related – personal matter), TE Tyler Conklin (glute, elbow), T Rashod Hill (not injury related – resting player), CB Patrick Peterson (not injury related – resting player), S Harrison Smith (not injury related – resting player), WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette (toe), WR Adam Thielen (not injury related – resting player)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Anthony Barr (knee), CB Kris Boyd (hamstring), RB Dalvin Cook (ankle), CB Harrison Hand (hamstring), LB Eric Kendricks (hip), S Xavier Woods (hamstring)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Christian Darrisaw (groin), K Greg Joseph (right hip)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
DETROIT LIONS at CHICAGO BEARS
DETROIT LIONS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Trey Flowers (shoulder, knee)
Thursday LB Trey Flowers (shoulder, knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Michael Brockers (shoulder), LB Romeo Okwara (shoulder), RB D’Andre Swift (groin)
Thursday DE Michael Brockers (shoulder), LB Romeo Okwara (shoulder), RB D’Andre Swift (groin)
CHICAGO BEARS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Tashaun Gipson (hamstring), TE Jimmy Graham (not injury related – resting player), LB Joel Iyiegbuniwe (hamstring), TE Jesse James (not injury related – personal matter), LB Khalil Mack (foot)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday QB Andy Dalton (knee), DT Eddie Goldman (knee), WR Darnell Mooney (groin)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday QB Justin Fields (right thumb)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
HOUSTON TEXANS at BUFFALO BILLS
HOUSTON TEXANS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Danny Amendola (thigh), CB Terrance Mitchell (concussion, illness), RB Scottie Phillips (illness), QB Deshaun Watson (not injury related – personal matter)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday C Justin Britt (thigh), LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), S Justin Reid (knee)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
BUFFALO BILLS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Mario Addison (not injury related – resting player), WR Cole Beasley (not injury related – resting player), RB Taiwan Jones (not injury related – resting player), S Jordan Poyer (ankle)
Thursday G Jon Feliciano (concussion), CB Taron Johnson (groin), DT Star Lotulelei (not injury related – resting player), DE Efe Obada (ankle), S Jordan Poyer (ankle), WR Emmanuel Sanders (not injury related – resting player)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Jon Feliciano (illness), S Micah Hyde (quadricep), CB Taron Johnson (groin)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Thursday S Micah Hyde (quadricep)
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at MIAMI DOLPHINS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday TE Jack Doyle (back), T Eric Fisher (not injury related – resting player), LB Darius Leonard (ankle), G Quenton Nelson (ankle, knee), DE Kwity Paye (hamstring), T Braden Smith (foot, thumb), S Khari Willis (ankle, groin), DT Antwaun Woods (back), CB Rock Ya-Sin (ankle)
Thursday TE Jack Doyle (back), G Mark Glowinski (knee), G Quenton Nelson (ankle, knee), DE Kwity Paye (hamstring), T Braden Smith (foot, thumb), S Khari Willis (ankle, groin), CB Rock Ya-Sin (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Mark Glowinski (knee), RB Jonathan Taylor (knee), QB Carson Wentz (ankles)
Thursday LB Darius Leonard (ankle), RB Jonathan Taylor (knee), QB Carson Wentz (ankles), DT Antwaun Woods (back)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Thursday T Eric Fisher (not injury related – resting player)
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Will Fuller (chest, elbow)
Thursday C Michael Deiter (foot, quadricep)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jerome Baker (hamstring), C Michael Deiter (foot, quadricep)
Thursday LB Jerome Baker (hamstring), WR Will Fuller (chest, elbow)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Xavien Howard (shoulder), S Brandon Jones (ankle), WR DeVante Parker (shoulder)
Thursday CB Xavien Howard (shoulder), S Brandon Jones (ankle), WR DeVante Parker (shoulder)
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Rashad Fenton (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Orlando Brown (groin), DE Frank Clark (hamstring), DE Chris Jones (wrist), CB Charvarius Ward (quadricep)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Mecole Hardman (hip), WR Tyreek Hill (rib), CB Chris Lammons (biceps), DT Derrick Nnadi (elbow), WR Demarcus Robinson (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (quadricep)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
 The Eagles did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Jordan Mailata (knee)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Landon Dickerson (hip), S Marcus Epps (shoulder), T Lane Johnson (ankle), C Jason Kelce (foot, not injury related – resting player)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Rodney McLeod (knee), LB Davion Taylor (calf)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
NEW YORK GIANTS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
NEW YORK GIANTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday G Ben Bredeson (hand), LB Blake Martinez (knee), WR Sterling Shepard (hamstring), WR Darius Slayton (hamstring)
Thursday G Ben Bredeson (hand), WR Sterling Shepard (hamstring), WR Darius Slayton (hamstring)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Saquon Barkley (knee), CB Keion Crossen (elbow), S Nate Ebner (quadricep), RB Cullen Gillaspia (ankle), WR Kenny Golladay (hip), LS Casey Kreiter (knee), S Logan Ryan (hamstring), TE Kaden Smith (knee)
Thursday RB Saquon Barkley (knee), CB Keion Crossen (elbow), LB Tae Crowder (hamstring), S Nate Ebner (quadricep), RB Cullen Gillaspia (ankle), WR Kenny Golladay (hip), LS Casey Kreiter (knee), S Logan Ryan (hamstring), TE Kaden Smith (knee)
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Terron Armstead (elbow), C Erik McCoy (calf)
Thursday T Terron Armstead (elbow), LB Demario Davis (not injury related – personal matter), C Erik McCoy (calf)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Marshon Lattimore (hand), QB Jameis Winston (knee)
Thursday CB Marshon Lattimore (hand), QB Jameis Winston (knee)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS at GREEN BAY PACKERS
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Carlos Davis (knee), T Chukwuma Okorafor (concussion), QB Ben Roethlisberger (pectoral), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (ribs)
Thursday T Rashaad Coward (ankle), DT Carlos Davis (knee), T Chukwuma Okorafor (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Rashaad Coward (ankle), LB Alex Highsmith (groin), WR Diontae Johnson (knee), LB T.J. Watt (groin)
Thursday WR Chase Claypool (hamstring), LB Alex Highsmith (groin), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (ribs)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Thursday WR Diontae Johnson (knee), QB Ben Roethlisberger (pectoral), LB T.J. Watt (groin)
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Krys Barnes (concussion), G Elgton Jenkins (ankle), CB Kevin King (concussion), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (hamstring)
Thursday G Elgton Jenkins (ankle), CB Kevin King (concussion), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (hamstring)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Aaron Jones (ankle), S Vernon Scott (hamstring)
Thursday LB Krys Barnes (concussion), RB A.J. Dillon (back), RB Aaron Jones (ankle), S Vernon Scott (hamstring)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday C Josh Myers (finger)
Thursday C Josh Myers (finger)
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Duane Brown (not injury related – resting player), WR D’Wayne Eskridge (concussion), DE Kerry Hyder (concussion), G Gabe Jackson (not injury related – resting player), RB Rashaad Penny (calf), T Brandon Shell (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Tyler Lockett (hip)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Jamal Adams (ankle), S Marquise Blair (knee), DT Poona Ford (ankle), DE Rasheem Green (foot), T Jamarco Jones (illness), LB Benson Mayowa (neck), DT Bryan Mone (elbow), CB D.J. Reed (calf)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Nick Bosa (not injury related – resting player), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), TE George Kittle (calf), CB Josh Norman (chest), CB K’Waun Williams (calf)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Elijah Mitchell (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Arik Armstead (adductor)
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS on Sunday night
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB Giovani Bernard (knee), TE Rob Gronkowski (ribs), LB Jason Pierre-Paul (shoulder)
Thursday RB Giovani Bernard (knee), TE Rob Gronkowski (ribs), DT Steve McLendon (not injury related – resting player), LB Jason Pierre-Paul (shoulder)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Jamel Dean (knee), WR Jaydon Mickens (abdomen)
Thursday CB Jamel Dean (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Carlton Davis (abdomen, ribs), WR Chris Godwin (thumb)
Thursday CB Carlton Davis (abdomen, ribs), WR Chris Godwin (thumb), WR Jaydon Mickens (abdomen)
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday RB James White (hip)
Thursday RB James White (hip)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DE Henry Anderson (ankle), LB Ja’Whaun Bentley (shoulder), T Trenton Brown (calf), K Nick Folk (left knee), LB Josh Uche (back), LB Kyle Van Noy (groin), T Isaiah Wynn (knee)
Thursday DE Henry Anderson (ankle), LB Ja’Whaun Bentley (shoulder), T Trenton Brown (calf), S Kyle Dugger (hamstring), K Nick Folk (left knee), LB Josh Uche (back), LB Kyle Van Noy (groin), T Isaiah Wynn (knee)
TENNESSEE TITANS at NEW YORK JETS
TENNESSEE TITANS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR A.J. Brown (hamstring), LB Bud Dupree (knee), CB Caleb Farley (shoulder), WR Julio Jones (hamstring), T Taylor Lewan (toe), DT Larrell Murchison (elbow)
Thursday WR A.J. Brown (hamstring), LB Bud Dupree (knee), CB Caleb Farley (shoulder), RB Derrick Henry (not injury related – resting player), WR Julio Jones (hamstring), P Brett Kern (right groin), DT Larrell Murchison (elbow)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB Kristian Fulton (ankle), P Brett Kern (right groin), G Rodger Saffold (shoulder), DT Teair Tart (shoulder)
Thursday G Rodger Saffold (shoulder), DT Teair Tart (shoulder)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday LB Jayon Brown (hamstring), TE Anthony Firkser (knee)
Thursday LB Jayon Brown (hamstring), TE Anthony Firkser (knee), CB Kristian Fulton (ankle), T Taylor Lewan (toe)
NEW YORK JETS
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday S Marcus Maye (ankle), WR Elijah Moore (concussion), WR Jeff Smith (concussion)
Thursday S Marcus Maye (ankle), WR Elijah Moore (concussion), RB La’Mical Perine (illness), WR Jeff Smith (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Jamison Crowder (groin), TE Tyler Kroft (rib)
Thursday WR Jamison Crowder (groin), TE Tyler Kroft (rib)
WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM at ATLANTA FALCONS
WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
Practice Report
DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
Wednesday T Charles Leno (not injury related – resting player), G Brandon Scherff (chest), CB Benjamin St-Juste (concussion)
Thursday RB Antonio Gibson (shin), DT Matt Ioannidis (knee), CB Benjamin St-Juste (concussion)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday DT Matt Ioannidis (knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Thursday T Charles Leno (not injury related – resting player), G Brandon Scherff (chest)
ATLANTA FALCONS
Practice Report
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Wednesday DT Marlon Davidson (ankle), WR Russell Gage (ankle)
Thursday DT Marlon Davidson (ankle), WR Russell Gage (ankle)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday WR Frank Darby (calf), G Colby Gossett (illness), S Erik Harris (back)
FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
Wednesday CB A.J. Terrell (concussion)
Thursday WR Frank Darby (calf), G Colby Gossett (illness), S Erik Harris (back), CB A.J. Terrell (concussion)
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS at LOS ANGELES CHARGERS on Monday night
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Practice
Thursday Practice Not Complete

Tennessee Titans (2-1) at New York Jets (0-3)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 1:00 PM ET // METLIFE STADIUM // REFEREE: ADRIAN HILL

 

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: CBS (1:00 PM ET): Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, AJ Ross (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 121 (Ten.), 99 (NYJ) | XM: 391 (Ten.), 233 (NYJ) | SXM App: 830 (Ten.), 824 (NYJ)

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Titans lead all-time series, 24-19-1
STREAKS: Jets have won 2 of past 3
LAST GAME: 12/2/18: Jets 22 at Titans 26
LAST GAME AT SITE: 12/13/15: Jets 30, Titans 8

 

TENNESSEE TITANS LEADERS NEW YORK JETS

W 25-16 vs. Indianapolis LAST WEEK L 26-0 at Denver
Mike Vrabel: 1-0 COACH VS. OPP. Robert Saleh: 0-0
23.7/28.0 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 6.7/23.3
382.7 OFFENSE 250.0
Ryan Tannehill: 66-102-756-4-3-87.7 PASSING Zach Wilson (R): 58-105-628-2-7-51.6
Derrick Henry: 80-353 (1L)-4.4-3 (T1L) RUSHING Michael Carter (R): 24-89-3.7-0
Julio Jones: 12-204-17.0-0 RECEIVING Braxton Berrios: 14-150-10.7-0
359.3 DEFENSE 328.3
Ola Adeniyi: 2.5 SACKS John Franklin-Myers: 2
Kevin Byard: 1 INTs –
-6 (1/7) TAKE/GIVE -5 (2/7)
Brett Kern: 47.8 (43.8) PUNTING (NET) Thomas Morstead: 46.4 (44.1)
Randy Bullock: 20 (5/5 PAT; 5/6 FG) KICKING Matt Ammendola (R): 6 (0/0 PAT; 2/3 FG)

 

TITANS NOTES

• QB RYAN TANNEHILL completed 18 of 27 passes (66.7 pct.) for 197 yards & 3 TDs vs. 2 INTs & tied career-high with 56 rush yards last week. Has 90+ rating in 3 of his past 4. Has 6 TDs vs. INT in his past 3 vs. NYJ. Has 3 TD passes in 3 of past 4 at home.

• RB DERRICK HENRY had 144 scrimmage yards (113 rush, 31 rec.) last week, his 22nd-career game with 100+ rush yards, 2ndmost in NFL since 2016. Has 140+ scrimmage yards in 3 of past 4 & aims for 8th in row with 75+ scrimmage yards. Has 215+ scrimmage yards in 3 of his past 4 on road. Had rush TD in last meeting. Leads NFL with 353 rush yards & ties for lead with 3 rush TDs in 2021. RB JEREMY MCNICHOLS had 1st-career TD catch in Week 3.

• WR JULIO JONES had 74 rec. yards in his last game vs. NYJ (10/29/17 w/ Atl.). Aims for his 4th in row vs. AFC East with 70+ rec. yards. WR CHESTER ROGERS had 1st rec. TD of season in Week 3. Had 4 catches for 55 yards & TD in his last game vs. NYJ (10/14/18 w/ Ind.). WR NICK WESTBROOK-IKHINE had 4 catches for 53 yards & 1st-career TD last week.

• S KEVIN BYARD had 5 tackles & PD last week. Has PD in 2 of past 3. Had 5 tackles in last meeting. CB JANORIS JENKINS aims for 3rd in row with PD. Has 3 PD in his past 2 vs. AFC East. Ranks 6th among active players with 26 INTs. LB OLA ADENIYI had career-high 1.5 sacks last week. Aims for 3rd in row with sack. LB DAVID LONG tied for team lead with 8 tackles & had TFL last week. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4.

 

JETS NOTES

• QB ZACH WILSON (rookie) completed 19 of 35 passes (54.3 pct.) for 160 yards last week. Has 200+ pass yards in 2 of 3 games this season.

• RB TY JOHNSON has 50+ rush yards in 2 of his past 3 at home. RB MICHAEL CARTER ranks 4th among rookie RBs in scrimmage yards (137) & rush yards (89) this season.

• WR COREY DAVIS led team with 5 catches for 41 yards last week. Has 5 catches in 2 of 3 games this season. Had 207 catches for 2,851 rec. yards & 11 rec. TDs in 4 seasons (2017-20) with Ten. WR JAMISON CROWDER had 5 catches for 78 yards in only career game vs. Ten. (12/22/18 w/ Was.). WR BRAXTON BERRIOS has 5+ catches in 2 of 3 games this season. WR KEELAN COLE had 7 catches for 67 yards & TD in his last game vs. Ten. (12/13/20 w/ Jax.). Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Ten. with 6+ catches, 50+ rec. yards & rec. TD.

• S MARCUS MAYE had season-high 9 tackles last week. Has 8+ tackles in 3 of his past 4. Has 5 PD in his past 4 at home. CB BRANDIN ECHOLS had 5 tackles & PD in Week 3. Has 5 tackles in 2 of 3 games this season. LB C.J. MOSLEY led team with 10 tackles in Week 3. Aims for 3rd in row with 10+ tackles. Has 17 tackles (5.7 per game) in 3 career games vs. Ten. LB QUINCY WILLIAMS had 6 tackles, 2 TFL & 2nd-career FF last week. Had 6 tackles & TFL in his last game vs. Ten. (11/24/19 w/ Jax.). DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS led team with 1.5 sacks last week, his 3rdcareer game with 1.5+ sacks. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4 at home.

New York Giants (0-3) at New Orleans Saints (2-1)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 1:00 PM ET // CAESARS SUPERDOME // REFEREE: BRAD ROGERS

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: FOX (1:00 PM ET): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Sara Walsh (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 147 (NYG), 94 (NO) | XM: 390 (NYG), 232 (NO) | SXM App: 823 (NYG), 822 (NO)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Giants lead all-time series, 16-14
STREAKS: Saints have won 2 of past 3
LAST GAME: 9/30/18: Saints 33 at Giants 18
LAST GAME AT SITE: 11/1/15: Saints 52, Giants 49

 

NEW YORK GIANTS LEADERS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

L 17-14 vs. Atlanta LAST WEEK W 28-13 at New England
Joe Judge: 0-0 COACH VS. OPP. Sean Payton: 5-1
18.7/24.7 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 24.3/14.0
350.3 OFFENSE 234.0
Daniel Jones: 68-104-782-2-0-94.3 PASSING Jameis Winston: 38-63-387-7-2-101.8
Daniel Jones (QB): 23-161-7.0-2 RUSHING Alvin Kamara: 52-177-3.4-0
Sterling Shepard: 18-223-12.4-1 RECEIVING Alvin Kamara (RB): 10-62-6.2-2
374.3 DEFENSE 304.0
Azeez Ojulari (R): 3 SACKS Tanoh Kpassagnon: 2
James Bradberry: 1 INTs Six tied: 1
+1 (3/2) TAKE/GIVE +5 (7/2)
Riley Dixon: 46.7 (38.7) PUNTING (NET) Blake Gillikin: 49.7 (42.7)
Graham Gano: 24 (3/3 PAT; 7/7 FG) KICKING Aldrick Rosas: 13 (10/10 PAT; 1/3 FG)

GIANTS NOTES

• QB DANIEL JONES passed for 266 yards & had 90.9 rating last week. Aims for his 5th in row with 90+ rating. Has rush TD in 2 of his 3 games this season.

• RB SAQUON BARKLEY had 6 catches, 94 scrimmage yards (51 rush, 43 rec.) & 1st rush TD of season in Week 3. Had 6 catches, 100 scrimmage yards (56 rec., 44 rush) & rush TD in last meeting. Has 606 scrimmage yards (101 per game) & 8 TDs (5 rush, 3 rec.) in 6 career games vs. NFC South.

• WR KENNY GOLLADAY had 4 receptions for 64 yards last week. Had 62 rec. yards & TD catch in his only career game vs. NO (10/4/20 w/ Det.). Has 60+ rec. yards in 4 of his past 5 vs. NFC South. WR STERLING SHEPARD has 6+ receptions in 5 of his past 6 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 9+ receptions & 75+ rec. yards. Has 18 receptions for 194 yards (97 per game) & rec. TD in 2 career games vs. NO. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. NO with 8+ catches & 75+ rec. yards. TE EVAN ENGRAM has 5+ receptions in 4 of his past 5 on road. WR COLLIN JOHNSON had career-high 5 catches last week.

• LB TAE CROWDER led team with 11 tackles last week, his 3rdcareer game with 10+ tackles. DL LEONARD WILLIAMS had 1st sack of season in Week 3. Had INT in only career game vs. NO (12/17/17 w/ NYJ). Rookie LB AZEEZ OJULARI had sack & 1st-career FF last week. Can become 3rd rookie since 1982 [SANTANA DOTSON (1992) & TERRELL SUGGS (2003)] with sack in each of 1st 4 career games.

SAINTS NOTES

• QB JAMEIS WINSTON passed for 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 110.8 rating in Week 3. Has 1,158 pass yards (289.5 per game) & 9 TDs (8 pass, 1 rush) vs. 2 INTs for 104.4 rating in 4 career starts vs. NYG. Aims for his 4th in row vs. NYG with 2+ TD passes & 110+ rating. QB TAYSOM HILL had 1st rush TD of season in Week 3, his 12th-career rush TD.

• RB ALVIN KAMARA had 118 scrimmage yards (89 rush, 29 rec.) & TD catch last week. Since 2017, ranks 2nd in NFL with 60 scrimmage TDs (43 rush, 17 rec.) & 6,403 scrimmage yards. Had 181 scrimmage yards (134 rush, 47 rec.) & 3 rush TDs in last meeting. Has 12 TDs (9 rush, 3 rec.) in his past 6 when NO is home team.

• WR MARQUEZ CALLAWAY had 41 rec. yards & 1st career rec. TD in Week 3. WR KENNY STILLS had TD catch in only career game vs. NYG (12/14/15 w/ Mia.).

• S MALCOLM JENKINS had 7 tackles, 2 PD & 34-yard INT-TD in Week 3, his 8th-career defensive TD. Has 4 PD, 3 FF, 2 TFL & INT in his past 3 vs. NYG. Aims for his 4th in row vs. NYG with FF. CB MARSHON LATTIMORE had team-high 10 tackles & 11thcareer INT in Week 3, his 3rd-career game with 10+ tackles. Had FR in last meeting. Aims for his 9th in row with PD. LB DEMARIO DAVIS had 2 TFL & 2 PD last week. Aims for his 3rd in row with TFL & PD. Had 11 tackles & 2 sacks in last meeting. DE CAMERON JORDAN has 4 TFL in his past 3 vs. NYG & aims for his 4th in row vs. NYG with TFL.

Cleveland Browns (2-1) at Minnesota Vikings (1-2)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 1:00 PM ET // U.S. BANK STADIUM // REFEREE: TONY CORRENTE

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: CBS (1:00 PM ET): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 148 (Cle.), 106 (Min.) | XM: 389 (Cle.), 231 (Min.) | SXM App: 807 (Cle.), 820 (Min.)

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Vikings lead all-time series, 11-4
STREAKS: Vikings have won 5 of past 6
LAST GAME: 10/29/17 (London): Vikings 33 vs. Browns 16
LAST GAME AT SITE: 9/22/13: Browns 31, Vikings 27

 

CLEVELAND BROWNS LEADERS MINNESOTA VIKINGS

W 26-6 vs. Chicago LAST WEEK W 30-17 vs. Seattle
Kevin Stefanski: 0-0 COACH VS. OPP. Mike Zimmer: 1-0
28.7/20.0 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 29.0/26.0
410.0 OFFENSE 425.0
Baker Mayfield: 59-80-780-2-2-102.1 PASSING Kirk Cousins: 88-119-918-8-0-118.3
Nick Chubb: 48-262-5.5-3 (T1L) RUSHING Dalvin Cook: 42-192-4.6-1
Kareem Hunt (RB): 10-104-10.4-0 RECEIVING Adam Thielen: 21-181-8.6-4
248.7 DEFENSE 409.7
Myles Garrett: 5.5 (1L) SACKS Danielle Hunter: 4
Malcolm Smith: 1 INTs Nick Vigil, Xavier Woods: 1
-2 (2/4) TAKE/GIVE +1 (2/1)
Jamie Gillan: 42.8 (40.6) PUNTING (NET) Jordan Berry: 48.5 (43.7)
Chase McLaughlin: 24 (9/9 PAT; 5/5 FG) KICKING Greg Joseph: 27 (9/10 PAT; 6/7 FG)

 

BROWNS NOTES

• QB BAKER MAYFIELD completed 19 of 31 passes (61.3 pct.) for 246 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs for 97 rating & rushed for season-high 31 yards last week. Aims for his 5th in row with 95+ rating. Aims for his 7th in row on road with 250+ pass yards.

• RB NICK CHUBB led team with 84 rush yards last week. Aims for his 5th in row with 80+ rush yards. Aims for his 6th in row on road with rush TD. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 262 rush yards in 2021. RB KAREEM HUNT led team with 155 scrimmage yards (81 rush, 74 rec.) & had rush TD last week, his 6th-career game with 150+ scrimmage yards. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with rush TD. Has rush TD in 3 of his past 4 vs. NFC.

• WR ODELL BECKHAM JR. had 5 catches for team-high 77 rec. yards last week in season debut. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. NFC with 5+ catches & 75+ rec. yards. WR RASHARD HIGGINS has 75+ rec. yards in 2 of his past 3 on road. TE AUSTIN HOOPER had 1st TD catch of season in Week 3. Had 9 catches for 77 yards in his last game vs. Min. (9/8/19 w/ Atl.).

• DE MYLES GARRETT had franchise-record 4.5 sacks last week, his 11th-career game with 2+ sacks, tied 3rd-most in NFL since 2017. Aims for his 8th in row on road with 0.5+ sacks. Leads NFL with 5.5 sacks in 2021. DE JADEVEON CLOWNEY had 1st 2 sacks
of season in Week 3, his 6th-career game with 2+ sacks. Aims for his 5th in row with TFL. Has 6 TFL in 3 career games vs. Min.S RONNIE HARRISON had PD & 1st sack of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL.

 

VIKINGS NOTES

• QB KIRK COUSINS passed for 323 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 128.4 rating in Week 3. Is 1 of 2 QBs (MATTHEW STAFFORD) with 2+ TDs & 100+ rating in each of 1st 3 games of season. Can join TOM BRADY (2010-11) as only QBs with 2+ TDs, 0 INTs & 100+ rating in 6 straight games. Has 90+ rating in 17 straight games, 2nd-longest streak in NFL history. Aims for his 3rd start in row vs. Cle. with 2+ TDs & 100+ rating.

• RB DALVIN COOK has 1,031 scrimmage yards (171.8 per game) & 5 rush TDs in his past 6 at home. Has 100+ rush yards & 150+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 6 at home. Has rush TD in 4 of his past 5. Since 2019, is 1 of 2 RBs (DERRICK HENRY) with 30+
rush TDs (30). RB ALEXANDER MATTISON had career-high 171 scrimmage yards (112 rush, 59 rec.) last week.

• WR ADAM THIELEN had 6 catches for 50 yards & rec. TD in Week 3. Is 1 of 2 NFC WRs (COOPER KUPP) with rec. TD in each of 1st 3 games of season. Has 9 rec. TDs in his past 8 at home & aims for his 5th in row at home with TD catch. Had 98 rec. yards & TD catch in last meeting. WR JUSTIN JEFFERSON had 9 catches for 118 yards & rec. TD last week, his 8th-career 100- yard game. Aims for his 3rd in row with rec. TD. Has 5 rec. TDs in his past 5 at home.

• DE DANIELLE HUNTER had FF in last meeting. DE EVERSON GRIFFEN had 1st sack of season last week. Had sack in last meeting. LB ERIC KENDRICKS had 11 tackles & 10th-career sack last week. Aims for his 5th in row with 10+ tackles.

CFB Week 5 Previews: Big 12 Conference

Sat., Oct. 2 @ 11:00 am CT
Texas Longhorns at TCU Horned Frogs

Texas Longhorns
SERIES HISTORY
Overall Record ………………………………………………..Texas leads, 63-27-1
In Austin …………………………………………………………Texas leads, 34-15-1
In Fort Worth …………………………………………………….. Texas leads, 27-12
At Netural ……………………………………………………………. Texas Leads, 2-0
Patterson vs. Texas…………………………………………………………………. 7-3
Sarkisian vs. TCU………………………………………………………….. Never Met
Current Streak ………………………………………………TCU, Won 2 (2019-20)
Last Meeting ……………………………………………. TCU 33, Texas 31 (2020)
Longest Texas Streak…………………………………………. Won 24 (1968-91)
Longest TCU Streak………………………………..Won 4, twice (last 2014-17)
Largest Texas Win………………………………………. Texas 72, TCU 0 (1915)
Largest TCU Win ………………………………………… TCU 46, Texas 0 (1946)

GAME NOTES
THE OPENING KICKOFF
• The University of Texas continues its 129th season of football on Saturday when the Longhorns travel to Fort Worth Texas and Amon G. Carter Stadium for a road matchup with TCU.

• Texas enters the weekend with an overall record of 3-1 and a 1-0 mark in the Big 12 Conference. UT is coming off a 70-35 victory over Texas Tech last weekend at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

• UT has scored at least 58 points in each of its last two games, with more than 40 points coming in the first half of each contest.

• TCU is 2-1 overall this season and the game with Texas will be the Horned Frogs’ Big 12 opener. TCU is coming off a 42-32 home loss to SMU last Saturday.

• Saturday will mark Texas’ third day game of the 2021 season. The Longhorns are 2-0 in day games this season, with a 38-18 victory over Louisiana to open the season and last week’s 70-35 win over Texas Tech.

• Texas currently boasts 926 all-time wins, the fourth-most in college football history. UT holds an all-time record of 926-379-33 (.704).

SERIES HISTORY VS. TEXAS TECH
• Texas will meet TCU for the 92nd time in program history on Saturday in Fort Worth. The Longhorns own a 63-27-1 record all-time against the Horned Frogs, and fell to TCU, 33-31, in Austin last season.

• Saturday’s will be the series’ 40th matchup in Fort Worth, where Texas holds a 27-12 advantage over TCU.

• The first matchup between the schools was contested in 1897, when the Longhorns defeated TCU, 18-10. Texas and TCU met almost annually following their first encounter up until UT joined the Big 12 Conference prior to the 1996 season.

• Texas owns the largest victory for either school in the all-time series, having posted a 72-0 win at home in 1915.

• UT won 24 straight over TCU from 1968-91, which is the longest winning streak by either school in the series.

A TEXAS WIN WOULD …
• Be Texas’ 927th victory all-time, keeping UT as the fourth-winningest program in college football history.

• Improve the Longhorns to 29-12 all-time against TCU in Fort Worth.

• Give Steve Sarkisian his 50th victory as a head coach and fourth at The University of Texas.

• Be the first road win for Texas in the Steve Sarkisian Era.

• Give Texas a 4-1 mark under Steve Sarkisian, making Sarkisian the first Texas head coach to win four of his first five games since Fred Akers started 5-0 in 1977.

• Mark Steve Sarkisian’s third win as a head coach against teams from the state of Texas and improve his record to 3-1.

• Improve Sarkisian’s record against programs representing the Big 12 to 3-2 and bring his record against teams currently in the Big 12 to 2-1.

THE SARKISIAN ERA BEGINS
• Steve Sarkisian was named the 31st Head Football Coach at The University of Texas on January 2, 2021. In the past two seasons the as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Alabama, Sarkisian was the architect of 24 straight games in which the Crimson Tide’s offense scored 35 or more points, the longest streak in major college football history.

• Despite coming up just short of the 35-point mark in a 31-14 win over Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff semifinals, the victory propelled Alabama to the National Championship Game where they defeated No. 3 Ohio State, 52-24.

• Sarkisian went on to be named the 2020 Broyles Award winner as the best assistant coach in college football.

• Last season, Alabama’s offense ranked second in the nation in scoring and led all Power 5 schools with 48.5 points per game, which set a school record and included five 50-point games against Southeastern Conference competition.

• The Crimson Tide became the first team in SEC history to record five such games in a single season in conference play. The Tide followed that by posting 52 points against Florida in the 2020 SEC Championship to earn the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. They later matched that total in the National Championship Game.

• The Alabama offense under Sarkisian produced a Heisman Trophy winner, two Heisman finalists, a Doak Walker Award winner and a Joe Moore Award winning offensive line.

• Sarkisian has previously served as the head coach at Washington and USC.

CHAMPIONSHIP PEDIGREE
All totaled among the 10 assistant coaches and director of football performance who were hired to form Steve Sarkisian’s staff, there are a combined 234 years of coaching experience, including 200 years in collegiate coaching, 101 bowl games, 11 CFP playoff games and seven National Championship Games, and they have won six of those.

FOUR STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS
• With a 69-31 road win over Kansas State, the Longhorns picked up their sixth win of the 2020 campaign and secured the program’s fourth-straight winning season.

• It is the first time since 2006-09 that Texas has put together four consecutive winning campaigns, and the first time since 2011-14 that the Horns competed in a
bowl game over four-straight seasons.

LONGHORN GRADUATES
Thirteen members of The University of Texas Football team enter the 2021 season having completed their degree requirements and have earned their degrees prior to the season are will graduate after the fall semester. The list includes: Skyler Bonneau, Cade Brewer, Ben Davis, Darion Dunn, Tope Imade, Derek Kerstetter, Ovie Oghoufo, Denzel Okafor, Brenden Schooler, Turner Symonds, Casey Thompson, Ray Thornton and Gabe Watson.

PUTTING UP POINTS
• In the victory over Texas Tech, the Longhorns scored 70 points in a game for the first time since 2005 Big 12 Championship Game against Colorado.

• It was only the second time since 1977 and 11th time in school history that UT has scored 70 points in a game.

• The 70 points tied for the second most scored against a Big 12 opponent in conference play, while the 42 points scored in the first half were also the second most in a Big 12 contest.

• Texas has scored at least 38 points in three of four games this season.

• It was the fifth time in the last six games the Longhorns have scored 35 or more points.

• The Longhorns have surpassed 50 points in four of the last six games.

• Texas has scored at least 40 points in the first half of each of its last two games (44 vs. Rice/42 vs. Texas Tech), marking the first time since 2003 (41 vs.
Rice/49 vs. Tulane) that the Longhorns have tallied at least 40 first-half points in back-to-back games.

FULL STEAM AHEAD
• The running backs ran wild in Texas’ 58-0 win over Rice with three Longhorns breaking runs for over 60 yards, the first time in program history that three different players have registered rushes of over 60 yards in the same game.

• Junior Roschon Johnson started things off with a 72-yard jaunt for a score in the first quarter and sophomore Bijan Robinson followed with a 62-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Not to be out done, sophomore Keilan Robinson added a 65-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

• Texas finished the game with a program-single-game record 10.4 yards per carry (41 carries for 427 yards).

• The last time Texas had three different players with a run of 60 yards or more in a season was 2004. Romance Taylor had a 74-yard touchdown run in the season opener against North Texas and Cedric Benson busted a 60-yard run at Arkansas the following week. Vince Young added one of his own with a 60-yard run in the Rose Bowl against Michigan.

• Texas’ previous season with at least three runs of 60 yards took place in 2015, when D’Onta Foreman had three (Kansas – 93 yards, Oklahoma – 81 yards, West Virginia – 65 yards) and Chris Warren III had one (Texas Tech – 91 yards).

• The last time there were three plays of 60 or more yards in a single game occurred against Oklahoma in 2005 when Jamaal Charles ran 80 yards for a touchdown, Rodrique Wright scored on a 67-yard fumble return and Vince Young connected with Billy Pittman for a 64-yard touchdown pass.

• In addition to three players busting 60-plus yard runs, four different players rushed for touchdowns against Rice, with freshman Jonathon Brooks joining the trio with a 17-yard score in the fourth quarter.

BREAKING BIG PLAYS
• Texas has registered 600 yards of offense in each of their last two games (620 vs. Rice/639 vs. Tech). That’s just the second time in school history that the
Longhorns have had back-to-back 600-yard games. UT had 3-straight 600-yard games in 2005 (606 vs. Oklahoma State/645 vs. Baylor/617 vs. Kansas). The 1,259 yards over two games are the second-most yards in a two-game stretch in UT history.

• Texas rushed for 427 yards last week against Rice and 346 against Texas Tech, the first time rushing for more than 300 yards in back-to-back games since 2016 against Cal (307) and Oklahoma State (329).

• The Longhorns surpassed 300 yards passing and 300 yards rushing on the day, which was last accomplished against Colorado in the 2020 Alamo Bowl.

PASSING ON PUNTS
• Texas has not attempted a punt in the last two games against Rice and Texas Tech, the first time in program history the Longhorns have not punted in consecutive games.

• The Longhorns have gone nine-straight quarters without attempting a punt.

• The only other season in which Texas had two games with zero punt attempts was in 2011 (vs. Texas Tech, at Baylor).

EFFICIENT IN THE RED ZONE
• The Longhorns converted 6-of-6 red zone opportunities against Texas Tech with six touchdowns.

• Texas is 19-of-20 in the red zone this year.

• UT has scored touchdowns on all 19 successful red zone appearances.

TCU Horned Frogs
ABOUT THE GAME
• TCU hosts Texas on Saturday at 11 a.m. on ABC.

• The Horned Frogs saw their five-game winning streak snapped last week. It had been tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the nation. TCU has won seven of its past nine contests.

• TCU has opened with a record of 2-1 or better for the 18th time in Head Coach Gary Patterson’s 21 seasons.

• Since 1996, Patterson ranks No. 1 nationally among all head coaches past and present in winning percentage (.700, 7-3) against Texas with a minimum of six games played.

• Patterson’s seven wins over Texas are tied for second among all head coaches since 1996, trailing only Bob Stoops (11).

• Since beginning Big 12 play in 2012, TCU is 7-2 against Texas with wins in the last two meetings and six of the past seven.

• TCU is 46-19 in regular-season games following a loss under Patterson.

• TCU running back Zach Evans’ 7.8 career yards per carry average ranks No. 1 nationally among active players (min. 95 attempts). He has topped 100 yards
rushing in four of the last five games.

HOME SWEET HOME
• TCU is opening a season with four straight home games for just the second time (1979) in its history.

• The Horned Frogs are 94-28 under Head Coach Gary Patterson at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

SERIES HISTORY
• Saturday is the 92nd meeting between TCU and Texas. The Longhorns hold a 63-27-1 advantage in a series that began with an 18-10 Texas win in 1897.

• TCU is 12-28 against Texas in Fort Worth and 15-35-1 in Austin.

• Texas is TCU’s fourth-most played series. The Horned Frogs’ 91 games with the Longhorns trail only Baylor (116), SMU (100) and Texas A&M (92).

SUCCESS AGAINST THE LONGHORNS
• TCU’s Gary Patterson ranks No. 1 nationally among all head coaches, past or present, in winning percentage against Texas since 1996 (minimum of six games played):
Name Winning Pct.
Gary Patterson .700 (7-3)
Bob Stoops .611 (11-7)
Dana Holgorsen .571 (4-3)
Bill Snyder .538 (7-6)

Sat., Oct. 2 @ 3:30 pm ET
Texas Tech Red Raiders at West Virginia Mountaineers

Texas Tech Red Raiders
RED RAIDERS LOOK TO REBOUND AT WVU
• Texas Tech will look to bounce back from its first loss of the season Saturday when the Red Raiders travel to Morgantown to face West Virginia at 2:30 p.m CT. This is the first time since 2014 and only the fourth time in the Big 12 era where the Red Raiders have opened league play with back-to-back road contests. n Texas Tech has won each of its last two games against the Mountaineers after the Red Raiders topped West Virginia, 38-17, in their last visit to Morgantown and then followed with a 34-27 come-from-behind victory as year ago in Lubbock.

TEXAS TECH TURNS TO COLOMBI AT QB
• Senior quarterback Henry Colombi will make his first start of the season on Saturday at West Virginia, the same team he made his first career start against a year ago. Colombi, who replaced an injured Tyler Shough in the second quarter last weekend at Texas, led the Red Raiders to a 34-27 victory over the Mountaineers last year, totaling more than 200 yards of total offense in the win.

• Colombi is coming off one of his best performances of his career as he came off the bench to complete 17-of-23 passes for career highs of both 324 yards and three touchdowns against Texas. All three touchdown strikes were of at least 40 yards as he averaged over 19 yards per completion.

EXPLOSIVE PLAYS ON BOTH SIDES
• The Red Raiders have become accustomed to explosive plays on both sides of the ball this season as Texas Tech enters this weekend as the national leader with nine plays of at least 50 yards on offense. The Red Raiders share the FBS lead with 12 plays of 40 yards or longer, three of which that came at Texas this past Saturday.

• Defensively, the Red Raiders have created takeaways this season to the tune of six interceptions, all by a different player. It marks the most interceptions through the first four games of a season since the Red Raiders had eight at the same point of the 2010 campaign.

TEAM NOTEBOOK
RED RAIDERS SEARCHING FOR THIRD-STRAIGHT WIN OVER WEST VIRGINIA
• Texas Tech and West Virginia will meet for the 11th time Saturday. The Mountaineers own a 6-4 advantage in the all-time series. This will be the 10th time the two schools have met since West Virginia joined the Big 12 prior to the 2012 season.

• Matt Wells is a perfect 2-0 all-time against the Mountaineers as the Red Raiders have topped West Virginia in each of the last two seasons, matching their longest winning streak in the short series. Texas Tech last won consecutive games over West Virginia during the 2012-13 seasons, the Mountaineers’ first two years as Big 12 members.

• Since the Mountaineers joined the Big 12 in 2012, Texas Tech and West Virginia have traditionally played several close games with five of those decisions determined by one possession and one more by only 11 points.

• This will be the first time Texas Tech and West Virginia have not played in a 12 p.m. local/11 a.m. CT start in Morgantown since the Mountaineers joined the Big 12 prior to the 2012 season.

• The only other meeting between the two schools outside the Big 12 era came in the 1938 Sun Bowl where West Virginia edged the Red Raiders, 7-6, in front of 12,000 fans in El Paso. It was the first of now 38 bowl appearances for the Red Raiders, who rank among the top 25 teams all-time in postseason trips.

BACK ON THE ROAD
• Texas Tech is opening Big 12 play with back-to-back road games for only the fourth time in history as the Red Raiders were previously sent on the road for the first two games during 2002 and 2004, as well as in 2014. The Red Raiders split road trips at No. 23 Texas A&M (W, 48-47) and No. 11 Iowa State (L, 17-31) in 2002 and did the same in 2004 at Kansas (W, 31-30) and No. 2 Oklahoma (L, 13-28). The 2014 conference slate, meanwhile, got started with back-to-back losses at No. 24 Oklahoma State (45-35) and No. 22 Kansas State (45-13) as Tech started that season 0-3 in league play before a win at home versus Kansas.

RANDOM TIDBITS AS WE HEAD TO MORGANTOWN
• The trip to Morgantown will be a special one for several Red Raiders who hail from the northeast part of the country. Texas Tech will have seven players within a drivable distance to West Virginia who will have the opportunity to play in front of family and friends this weekend. That list includes Jacob Morgenstern (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), Malik Dunlap (Charlotte, N.C.), T.J. Storment (Statesville, N.C.), Josh Burger (Aurora, Ohio), Travis Koontz (Austintown, Ohio), Brandon Bouyer-Randle (Battle Creek, Mich.) and Reggie Pearson (Detroit, Mich.).

• With the announcement of a 6 p.m. kickoff against TCU following the West Virginia game, the Red Raiders will open their home slate with three-consecutive night starts for the first time since 2016.

• West Virginia represents the fifth-consecutive unranked opponent to start the season for the Red Raiders. Texas Tech had not previously opened a season with five-straight unranked foes since 2016 when the Red Raiders went 3-2 in those games. Matt Wells is 51-37 over his career against unranked opponents.

• A win over West Virginia would improve the Red Raiders to 4-1, marking their best start to a season since 2017, which marked their last bowl appearance. Texas Tech begun that season with wins over Eastern Washington, Arizona State and at Houston before following a loss to No. 15 Oklahoma State with a rout of Kansas.

• The battle in the trenches will be a key element to Saturday’s game as the Red Raider offense ranks 12th nationally after allowing only 3.5 tackles for loss per game thus far. West Virginia, meanwhile, is fifth in the FBS with 9.2 tackles for loss per game.

• Texas Tech enters this weekend at minus-1 for turnover margin, while West Virginia is minus-5 overall. Matt Wells is 30-10 over his career when winning the turnover margin. The Red Raiders were able to force four key turnovers in their last visit to Morgantown and have a 5-1 advantage in takeaways the past two seasons.

• If the season ended today, Texas Tech’s 381.2 yards of total offense allowed would be its lowest since 2012 (367.3).

THE PREVIOUS MEETING

TEXAS TECH 34, WEST VIRGINIA 27
Date: Oct. 24, 2020
Location: Lubbock, Texas | Attendance: 13,532
Recap: Zech McPhearson broke a 27-27 tie midway through the fourth quarter, returning a fumble recovery 52 yards for a touchdown to lift the Red Raiders to their second-consecutive win over the Mountaineers. Texas Tech shut out the Mountaineers in the final quarter in what was the first career start for Henry Colombi at quarterback. Colombi completed 22-of-28 passes for 169 yards in the victory.
RUSHING: West Virginia-Leddie Brown 21-77; Alec Sinkfield 6-11;
Winston Wright 1-8; Jarret Doege 1-minus 5. TTU-Thompson, SaRodorick 8-68; Brooks, Tahj 12-44; Colombi, Henry 11-40; White, Xavier 6-14; Price, Myles 2-13.
PASSING: West Virginia-Jarret Doege 32-50-0-347. TTU-Colombi, Henry 22-28-0-169.
RECEIVING: West Virginia-Winston Wright 9-126; Leddie Brown 7-47; Sam James 5-56; Sean Ryan 3-26; Mike O’Laughlin 2-44; Reese Smith 2-14; Isaiah Esdale 1-13; Ali Jennings 1-12; Sam Brown 1-7; T.J. Banks 1-2. TTU-Price, Myles 7-79; Ezukanma, Erik 4-47; Polk, Ja’Lynn 3-14; Cleveland, Trey 2-17; White, Xavier 2-5; Thompson, SaRodorick 2-minus 2; Koontz, Travis 1-7; Brooks, Tahj 1-2.

West Virginia Mountaineers
THE SERIES
All-Time Series …………………………..WVU leads 6-4
In Morgantown………………………………. Tied at 2-2
In Lubbock ………………………………..WVU leads 3-2
At Neutral Sites………………………….WVU leads 1-0
First Meeting………………………. 1937, WVU 7-6 (N)
Last Meeting…………………….. 2020, TTU 34-27 (A)
Brown vs. TTU ……………………………………………0-2
Brown vs. Wells………………………………………….0-2

NOTING THE MOUNTAINEERS
• The 2021 season marks West Virginia’s 129th season of football. The Mountaineers are the 15th winningest program in college football

• The 2021 year marks the 42nd season of competition for West Virginia at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU has a 187-70-4 (.724) all-time mark at the facility, which opened in 1980

• Since 1980, West Virginia is 257-117-4 in games played on artificial turf surfaces. WVU was 57-29 on turf in the 1990s, 66-21 on turf in the 2000s and 62-40 during the 2010s. In the 2020s, the Mountaineers are 7-4 on turf

• WVU has made a bowl appearance in 17 of the past 19 years. The Mountaineers are 16-22 all-time in bowl games

• WVU is 10-6-2 in games played on Oct. 2, including 6-2-2 at home. The last time WVU played on Oct. 2, was at Virginia Tech in 2004 (L 13-19)

• West Virginia is 24-20-1 against schools from the state of Texas

• The Mountaineers are 92-14 since 2002 when winning the turnover battle

• After registering 37 tackles for loss through the first four games, the WVU defense is ranked No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 5 nationally in tackles for loss

• The Mountaineer defense also has registered 14 sacks this season, averaging 3.5 per game. That number is tied with Kansas State and Oklahoma for No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 14 nationally

• The WVU offense is ranked No. 26 nationally in fewest tackles for loss allowed (4.50) • The Mountaineer defense is ranked No. 4 in red zone defense (.533), No. 23 in rushing defense (90.5), No. 25 in scoring defense (16.8) and No. 36 in total defense (308.2)

• Junior receiver Winston Wright Jr. is ranked No. 2 in the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 41.2 yards per return. Wright Jr. scored a touchdown on a 90-yard return against LIU and had a season-long, 98-yard return at Maryland. He is No. 4 in the Big 12 and No. 18 nationally in all-purpose yardage, averaging 135.0 yards per game

• Senior running back Leddie Brown is tied for No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 20 nationally in touchdowns (6) and No. 5 in scoring per game (12.0)

• Brown is No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 21 nationally in rushing touchdowns (5). He also is No. 11 in the Big 12 in points responsible for and No. 12 in points responsible for per game

• Junior receiver Sam James is tied for No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 30 nationally in receiving touchdowns (3)

• Senior linebacker Josh Chandler-Semedo is No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 36 nationally in tackles (8.8)

• Redshirt junior defensive lineman Taijh Alston is No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 12 nationally in sacks (1.12) and No. 2 in the league and No. 36 nationally in tackles for loss (1.4)

ON TURF
• Since 1980, West Virginia is 257-117-4 in
games played on artificial turf surfaces. WVU
was 57-29 on turf in the 1990s, 66-21 on turf
in the 2000 decade and 62-40 during the 2010
decade. Since 2020, the Mountaineers are 7-4
on turf.
AT HOME
• The 2021 season marks the 42nd season of
competition for West Virginia at Milan Puskar
Stadium. WVU holds a 187-70-4 (.724) all-time
mark at the facility, which opened in 1980.
• The Mountaineers finished with a 5-0 home
mark in 2020, the first time since 2009 that
WVU finished without losing any home games.
It was the sixth time that West Virginia finished
with a perfect home slate and fifth time that
WVU had an unbeaten and untied season.

ON NETWORK TELEVISION
• The ESPN2 telecast of the Texas Tech game marks the 288th network television game for WVU.

• All-time, the Mountaineers are 150-136-1 in nationally televised games.

SERIES HISTORY WITH TEXAS TECH
• The series between West Virginia and Texas Tech started in 1937 with a 7-6 WVU win in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.

• The last meeting took place in 2020 in Lubbock with Texas Tech holding on for a 34-27 win. That was the second straight win in the series for the Red Raiders after winning in Morgantown in 2019, 38-17.

• Prior to that, West Virginia won five straight from 2014-18.

• The schools split the four games played in Morgantown with Texas Tech winning the first one played at Milan Puskar Stadium in 2013 and the last in 2019. WVU won the two in between in 2015 and 2017.
2020, away, Texas Tech, 34-27
2019, home, Texas Tech, 38-17
2018, away, West Virginia, 42-34
2017, home, West Virginia, 46-35
2016, away, West Virginia, 48-17
2015, home, West Virginia, 31-26
2014, away, West Virginia, 37-34
2013, home, Texas Tech, 37-27
2012, away, Texas Tech, 49-14
1937, Sun Bowl, West Virginia, 7-6

Sat., Oct. 2 @ 2:30 pm CT
Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas State Wildcats

Oklahoma Sooners
OPENING KICK
• No. 6/4 Oklahoma (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) plays its first road game of the season when it faces Kansas State (3-1, 0-1) on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kan. The game will be televised nationally by FOX with Aaron Goldsmith and Brock Huard announcing.

• Oklahoma has won 14 Big 12 championships in the league’s first 25 years while Kansas State is tied for third with three titles (the two programs shared the 2012 crown).

• The Sooners have won 26 of their last 28 true road games and are 15-2 in such contests under fourth-year head coach Lincoln Riley.

• Dating back to the start of the 2012 season, Oklahoma is 43-8 (.843) in regular season games away from home. OU has scored at least 30 points in 44 of those 51 contests.

• OU has won 12 games in a row, which represents the 11th winning streak of at least 12 games in program history and the Sooners’ longest since winning 14 straight over the 2016 and ’17 seasons (last 10 games of 2016 and first four of ’17). The 12-game streak is also the second-longest in the country, with only Alabama (18) owning a longer active streak. Just one other Power Five program (Iowa at 10) has a winning streak longer than eight games. OU has registered winning streaks of at least seven games in each of the past six seasons.

• The Sooners have as many Big 12 titles the last six seasons (six) as they have lost games against Big 12 opponents (52-6 record; includes four Big 12 Championship games).

• Come Saturday, Oklahoma will have been Big 12 champion for 2,136 consecutive days.

• OU is 147-31 (.826) in regular season Big 12 play since the start of the 2000 season. That’s 26 more wins than the program with the next most victories during that period (Texas; 121-57) and 46 more than the program with the third most (Oklahoma State; 101-78).

• Saturday’s contest will mark Oklahoma’s seventh straight against K-State when the Wildcats are unranked in the AP poll (the Sooners are 4-2 in the previous six). Including this season, OU has been ranked in the AP poll in 18 of the 21 meetings since the start of the Big 12 Conference in 1996 (not ranked in 1996, 1997 or 2005 matchups), including 12 times in the top 10.

• Oklahoma is 40-4 all-time as the No. 6-ranked team in the AP poll and 13-1 on the road. The lone road loss was a 29-20 defeat at No. 10 Nebraska in 1963. OU has faced Kansas State on the road once as the No. 6-ranked team (a 13-10 victory in 1939), and is 2-1 all-time against the Wildcats while ranked sixth. The Sooners defeated K-State 56-10 at home in 1986 and lost 24-19 to No. 15 KSU at home in 2012.

• An Oklahoma win Saturday would mark the 50th in 58 games in the head coaching career of Lincoln Riley. Only Barry Switzer (56) and Bud Wilkinson (57) reached 50 victories at OU faster than 58 games.

• Saturday’s game will mark OU’s first away from home this season. The last time the Sooners opened a campaign with four home games was in 2004 when they beat Bowling Green (40-24), Houston (63-13), Oregon (31-17) and Texas Tech (28-13) as the AP’s No. 2 team in all four contests.

• Kansas State opened the season with wins over Stanford (24-7 in Arlington, Texas), Southern Illinois (31-23 at home) and Nevada (38-17 at home) to rise to No. 25 in the AP poll before falling Saturday at Oklahoma State (31-20).

KEY STORYLINES
• Oklahoma has lost only six Big 12 games since the start of the 2015 season and two of the defeats have come to unranked Kansas State squads the last two years. The Wildcats downed No. 5 OU 48-41 in 2019 in Manhattan and rallied for a 38-35 win over the No. 3 Sooners last year in Norman. OU’s other Big 12 losses the past seven seasons came to Texas in 2015 and 2018, and to Iowa State in 2017 and 2020. None of the six defeats were by more than seven points.

• The road team in the OU-Kansas State series has won seven of the last 10 meetings. In fact, since the start of the Big 12 Conference in 1996, the visiting team is 11-7 in the series. The Sooners are 7-2 in Manhattan in the Big 12 era (losses in 1996 and 2019) and have scored at least 31 points in all nine meetings (averaging 44.7).

• Saturday’s game will feature an OU run defense that has held all four opponents this season to 100 or fewer ground yards (74.3 average). Meanwhile, Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn is averaging 98.3 rushing yards per contest this year and is tied for second in the Big 12 with five rushing touchdowns. Going back to the 2019 campaign, only one running back has rushed for 100 yards in a game against the Sooners (Iowa State’s Breece Hall had 139 yards in the third game of last season). OU ranked 19th nationally last year by allowing 3.5 yards per rush and this year is permitting just 2.4 per carry to rank 10th nationally. K-State ranks sixth in the country by allowing just 2.2 yards per rush this season.

• The Sooners have committed only three turnovers through four games and rank 10th nationally with their +5 turnover margin on the season. The next best margin in the Big 12 is +2 by three teams (K-State ranks seventh in the conference with its -1 margin). Oklahoma has yet to fumble this season while its opponents have fumbled 12 times (lost five). OU has also registered three interceptions.

• Oklahoma’s defense has spent a lot of time in the opponent backfield this season. OU ranks 14th nationally with its 3.5 sacks per game and is 13th in the country with 8.0 tackles for loss per contest. Defensive lineman Perrion Winfrey is tied for second in the Big 12 with his 3.5 sacks (K-State’s Felix Anudike-Uzomah has 4.0) while outside linebacker Nik Bonitto and defensive linemen Isaiah Thomas have 2.5 sacks each to rank seventh in the league. The Wildcats are permitting 2.0 sacks per outing.

LAST YEAR VS. KANSAS STATE
• Oklahoma outgained K-State by 117 yards (517-400), had 28 first downs to the Wildcats’ 10 and held KSU to a 2-for-11 performance on third downs, but gave up the last 24 points (was outscored 17-0 in the fourth quarter) in a 38-35 home loss on Sept. 26, 2020. The Sooners held leads of 28-7 and 35-14.

• The loss snapped OU’s 17-game home winning streak and gave K-State a second straight victory in the series. The last time the Sooners had lost games in consecutive seasons to the same opponent was 2013 and ’14 (Baylor). OU’s 53-game streak of winning when leading after the third quarter also came to a halt.

• The Sooners led 21-7 at halftime thanks to a 17-for-19 passing performance (for 181 yards and three touchdowns) by Spencer Rattler. An Oklahoma TD run with 2:46 left in the third quarter gave OU a 35-14 lead, but K-State held a 185-50 advantage in total yards the rest of the way. Oklahoma’s last five drives ended in a fumble, three punts (one of them blocked) and an interception.

• The Sooners committed four turnovers on the day (K-State had none), and the Wildcats converted them into 14 points. KSU also scored a touchdown following its fourth-quarter blocked punt.

• Rattler finished the day 30 of 41 for a career-high 387 yards and four touchdowns, but was intercepted three times. Two of Marvin Mims’ five catches went for touchdowns, and Austin Stogner and Drake Stoops each posted career highs in receptions and receiving yards. Stogner caught five passes for 83 yards, while Stoops had three receptions for 93 yards, one of them a 32-yarder for his first career score.

• OU surrendered seven total points over the Wildcats’ first seven possessions, but gave up 31 points over its last six. K-State managed just 98 yards in the first half and had just 107 with 6:35 left in the third quarter.

• Sixty-seven percent of Kansas State’s offensive yards (267 of 400) came on five plays. It averaged just 2.9 yards on its other 46 plays.

ROAD WARRIORS
• Oklahoma has won 26 of its last 28 true road games, with the only losses during that stretch coming in 2019 at Kansas State (48-41) and last season at Iowa State (37-30).

• The 2019 defeat at K-State snapped OU’s 22-game true road winning streak (the Sooners hadn’t lost since Oct 4, 2014, at TCU), which was the second longest such streak nationally since at least the end of World War II.

• During the 22-game streak, OU outscored opponents 1,076-626 (49-28 average) and outgained them 12,829 yards to 9,208 (583-419 average).

• The Sooners have outgained their opponent in 25 of their last 28 true road games.

• OU has scored at least 30 points in each of its last 33 true road games and at least 41 points in 22 of those 33.

OU’S BIG 12 DOMINATION
• Oklahoma’s win over Iowa State in the 2020 Big 12 Championship resulted in the Sooners’ sixth straight Big 12 title and 14th since 2000 (no other program has won more than two during the span). For perspective, the two Power Five programs with the next most conference titles this millennium are Ohio State (11 in Big Ten) and Oregon (eight in Pac-10/Pac-12).

• The Sooners’ 14 Big 12 titles are 11 more than the program with the next most. Texas has won three Big 12 championships and is followed by Baylor, Kansas State and Nebraska (two each), and Colorado, Oklahoma State, TCU and Texas A&M (one each). Colorado and Nebraska left the Big 12 after the 2010 season and Texas A&M departed after the 2011 campaign.

• Since 2010, OU has won eight Big 12 titles and is followed by Baylor (two) and Kansas State, Oklahoma State and TCU (one each).

• Oklahoma is the only program to win at least three straight Big 12 titles, and it has done so twice (2006-08 and 2015-20). Baylor (2013-14) is the only other program to win two Big 12 championships in a row.

• At 11-1, the Sooners are the only program with a winning record in Big 12 Championship games. Texas has the next best mark at 3-3.

• Since Lincoln Riley came to Norman as offensive coordinator in 2015, OU has posted a 48-6 (.889) record in regular season Big 12 play. The next best mark during the period is 35-20 (.636) by Oklahoma State.

Kansas State Wildcats
WILDCATS RETURN HOME TO HOST NO. 4 SOONERS

Looking to bounce back from a disappointing 31-20 loss at Oklahoma State, K-State returns to Bill Snyder Family Stadium for two-straight games, beginning with a contest against fourth-ranked Oklahoma on Saturday. The game kicks off at 2:30 p.m. and will be televised by FOX with Aaron Goldsmith (play-by-play) and Brock Huard (analyst) on the call.

The game can be heard across the 39-station K-State Sports Network with Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play), former K-State quarterback Stan Weber (analyst) and Matt Walters (sidelines) calling the action. Fans can also catch the game on SiriusXM (S: 83; XM: 83, App: 83) in addition to The Varsity Network app.

A LOOK AT K-STATE
• K-State is looking for its third-straight victory over the Sooners after marquee wins in 2019 and 2020, the latter being a 21-point comeback in Norman.

• The Wildcats have rushed for 739 yards through four games – led by Deuce Vaughn’s 393 yards – while surrendering just 75.2 yards per game on the ground to rank 11th in the nation.

• Vaughn saw a fi ve-game streak of 100-yard games come to an end last week, which were the most by a Wildcat since Darren Sproles had fi ve in 2003.

• Quarterback Skylar Thompson, who is back for his “Super Senior” season, ranks in the top 10 in school history in 15 career categories, but he missed the last two games due to injury.

• In his absence, Will Howard (starter) and Jaren Lewis were efficient in the win against Nevada as they combined to go 9-for-13 for 129 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers, while Howard added 56 rushing yards with two scores.

• K-State quarterbacks have the luxury of playing behind an experienced off ensive line that brought back 100% of its starts from a year ago in addition to playmakers at every skill position.

• Vaughn headlines the skill group after he was named the True Freshman of the Year by 247Sports in 2020, as well as an All-American and Freshman All-American by multiple outlets.

• In Vaughn’s 14 career games played he has at least 100 scrimmage yards nine times – including all four games this year – as he ranks second nationally among active players in career all-purpose yards per game (122.57).

• Wide receivers Malik Knowles and Phillip Brooks, the latter a 2020 All-American as a punt returner, are back, while the Wildcats welcomed tight end transfer Daniel Imatorbhebhe, who has spent time at both USC and Illinois. The trio have combined for 23 catches for 427 yards, which includes a 68-yard catch-and-run touchdown by Imatorbhebhe against Nevada.

• K-State has rotated nearly 10 players along the defensive front, while its linebacker corps are led by Cody Fletcher with 26 stops along with Daniel Green and his 25 tackles.

• The Wildcats have four interceptions on the year as safeties Russ Yeast and TJ Smith each recorded a pick against Stanford, defensive tackles Jaylen Pickle had one against Southern Illinois, and cornerback Tee Denson picked off Nevada.

• The Cats have 14 sacks this year to rank 14th nationally.

• New kicker Taiten Winkel has made 5-of-6 field goals and all 14 extra points.

Sat., Oct. 2 @ 6:00 pm CT
Baylor Bears at Oklahoma State Cowboys

Baylor Bears
STORY LINES
• No. 21 Baylor travels to No. 19 Oklahoma State for one of five week 5 matchups of unbeaten teams.

• The game is one of four this week matching two ranked teams, and the only one on Saturday night.

• BU is 18-21 all-time vs. OSU, including 7-13 in Stillwater. Baylor lost 11-straight at Oklahoma State before snapping the streak in 2015 and has won two of its last three in Stillwater (2015, 2019).

• Baylor is looking to defeat ranked opponents in consecutive weeks for the first time since 1974.

• Baylor is 4-0 for the 6th time in 9 seasons since 2013 (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021). Prior to 2013, the last time Baylor started a season 4-0 was 1991.

• BU defeated No. 14 Iowa State 31-29 Saturday, earning its first win vs. a ranked team since 2015. It was the first time an unranked BU team defeated a ranked opponent since the 2012 Holiday Bowl. • The Bears beat the Cyclones despite 197 fewer yards of total offense (282-479), 75 more penalty yards (100-25) and 12 fewer first downs (15-27).

• Baylor ranks 6th nationally in rushing offense (271.8 ypg). The Bears have rushed for 1,087 yards and 12 TDs and needed only 3 games to surpass last season’s rushing totals (813 yards, 8 TDs).

• Baylor is 1 of 11 FBS teams (only in Big 12) without an interception thrown this season (93 passes).

• Gerry Bohanon leads the Big 12 and ranks 11th nationally with a 177.1 passing efficiency, while the Baylor defense leads the Big 12 and ranks 10th nationally with a 100.9 passing efficiency allowed.

• Baylor allows only 0.75 sacks per game, which is best in the Big 12 and tied for 7th in FBS.

• BU has had 3 players combine for six 100-yard rushing games this season after having none last year.

• Trestan Ebner ranks 4th among FBS players with 166 all-purpose yards per game, and he ranks 11th among active FBS players (3rd in Power-5) with 3,498 career all-purpose yards (10th-most in BU history).

• Baylor has 82 wins since 2011, tied for 2nd-most in the state of Texas behind only A&M (87).

• Baylor ranks 2nd in the FBS with 28 college graduates on its 2021 preseason roster (Illinois-29).

• Baylor has 23 takeaways and a +10 turnover margin in 13 games under Dave Aranda. BU’s defense under Aranda has 16 INTs and 7 FRs, while BU has committed only 13 turnovers (8 INT, 5 FUM).

OFF TO 4-0 START FOR 6TH TIME IN LAST 9 SEASONS
• Baylor is 4-0 for the 6th time in 9 seasons since 2013. BU started 4-0 in 2013-16, 2019 and 2021.

• BU went 22-straight seasons without starting 4-0 (1991-2012) before starting 4-0 in 6 of the last 9 seasons.

• Baylor is also looking to start 3-0 in Big 12 play for the 6th time in the last 9 seasons since 2013. BU did not start 3-0 in Big 12 Conference play in any of the league’s first 17 seasons (1996-2012).

FOURTH DOWN SUCCESS
• Baylor leads the Big 12 with 8 fourth-down conversions this season. The Bears are 8-of-9 on fourth downs, and the only failed fourth-down attempt was on 4th-and-17 in the final minutes of the win at Texas State.

• BU has gone 3-for-3 on fourth downs in their own territory, converting once in each of the first three games – 4thand-1 from own 34 at TXST, 4th-and-3 from own 37 vs. TXSO and 4th-and-3 from own 46 at Kansas.

• BU has punted only once when facing 4th-and-4 or less this season, and that was when facing 4th-and-3 from its own 43 while leading 24-13 in the 4th quarter at Texas State.

RANKED FOR 9TH TIME IN LAST 12 SEASONS
• With its No. 21 ranking in the Sept. 26 AP Top 25, Baylor has now been ranked in the AP Top 25 in 9 of 12 seasons since 2010, after going 17 years between national rankings (1993-2010).

• The Bears climbed from receiving no votes in the AP poll in any of the first three weeks to No. 21 after their win over No. 14 Iowa State on Sept. 25. The win was Baylor’s first over a ranked opponent since 2015.

BEARS AMONG BIG 12’S BEST DEFENSES
• Baylor’s defense leads the Big 12 in scoring defense (15.8 ppg), pass efficiency defense (100.9), and ranks second in opponent 3rd-down percentage (30.8), passing defense (149.0 ypg) and interceptions (4)

• Additionally, Baylor leads the BIg 12 in net yards per punt (45.7).

• Baylor’s defense has allowed only 186.4 passing yards per game in 13 games under head coach Dave Aranda.

• The Bears held Kansas to 57 passing yards, the 2nd-fewest by a BU defense in Big 12 play in the last 20 seasons, eclipsed only by the 54 passing yards allowed to Texas in the 2013 de-facto Big 12 Championship game.

• Three Baylor DBs picked off passes in the Sept. 4 win at Texas State – JT Woods, Jalen Pitre and Jairon McVea.

OKLAHOMA STATE SERIES HISTORY
• Baylor and Oklahoma State are meeting for the 40th time and the 26th-consecutive season.

• This year’s game (Oct. 2) is the earliest in a calendar year the Bears have played a game in Stillwater.

• Baylor is 18-21 all-time against Oklahoma State, including 7-13 in Stillwater, 9-7 in Waco and 2-1 at neutral sites.

• Baylor has won 2 of its last 3 games in Stillwater after snapping an 11-game losing streak on OSU’s home field.

POTENT GROUND ATTACK
• Baylor leads the Big 12 in rushing yards per game (271.8) and yards per rush (7.25) and ranks 2nd in rushing TDs (12). The Bears have 61 first downs on the ground, 14 more than any other team in the league.

• The Bears needed only 3 games to surpass last season’s rushing totals (813 yards, 8 TDs) and have now rushed for 1,087 yards and 12 TDs on the season.

• Baylor and Ohio State are the nation’s only teams with two players ranked in the nation’s top-25 in yards per carry – Abram Smith ranks 13th with 7.25 yards per carry, while Trestan Ebner is 17th with 6.96 ypc.

• Smith ranks 20th nationally with 5 rushing TDs and 21st nationally with 413 rushing yards.

• Three BU running backs have combined for six 100-yard rushing efforts in its first 4 games, after not having any 100-yard rushers during the 2020 season.

• Smith (122) had his 3rd-straight 100-yard rushing game at Kansas on Sept. 18, becoming Baylor’s first player with 3-consecutive 100-yard rushing games since Shock Linwood in 2015.

• Smith (126), Ebner (125) and Taye McWilliams (102) all posted career-high rushing yardages in the Sept. 11 win over Texas Southern. It was Baylor’s first game with three 100-yard rushers since Sept. 12, 2015.

• Ebner (120) and Smith (118) both opened the season with 100-yard games at Texas State on Sept. 4.

Oklahoma State Cowboys
Series Capsule
Series History OSU leads, 21-18
In Stillwater OSU leads, 13-7
In Waco Baylor leads, 9-7
At Neutral Baylor leads, 2-1
First Meeting (1914) OSU 60, Baylor 0
Last Meeting (2020) OSU 42, Baylor 3
Last OSU Win (2020) OSU 42, Baylor 3
Last Baylor Win (2019) Baylor 45, OSU 27
Gundy vs. Baylor 9-7
Aranda vs. OSU 0-1

Game Notes
The Basics
The Oklahoma State football team (4-0 overall; 1-0 Big 12) hosts a second straight home game this week, facing Baylor (4-0 overall; 2-0 Big 12) on Saturday, Oct. 2, in Boone Pickens Stadium with kickoff set for 6 p.m. CT.

On the Air
The game will be televised by ESPN2 with Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III and Quint Kessenich on the call. It will also be carried live on the Cowboy Radio Network, with Dave Hunziker handling play-by-play, John Holcomb providing analysis and Robert Allen reporting from the sideline. Fans outside of the Cowboy Radio Network can listen to the OSU broadcast for free through The Varsity Network app.

In the Rankings
Oklahoma State was voted No. 19 in this week’s edition of the AP Top 25, continuing a streak of 14 consecutive seasons in the poll. The streak, which began in 2008, is the 10th-longest active streak in the nation.

The Cowboys also climbed to a season-high No. 18 in the Week 5 edition of the 2021 USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll. OSU has been included in the coaches poll in each week of the 2021 season and has also received votes in every week of the 2021 AP Top 25.

Entering 2021, OSU had reached the top 15 of the AP poll at some point in 11 of the past 13 seasons and had seen a top 10 ranking in the AP poll at some point in nine of those 13 years.

Although the first 2021 College Football Playoff rankings won’t be released until November 2, it’s worth noting that OSU has been part of the CFP rankings in five of the past six seasons entering 2021.

Baylor is also ranked in both major polls this week, coming in at No. 21 in the AP poll and No. 24 in the coaches poll. The Bears represent the second straight AP-ranked opponent for the Cowboys after OSU knocked off No. 25 Kansas State last week.

The Series
Saturday’s game marks the 40th overall meeting between Oklahoma State and Baylor in a series that dates to 1914. The 2021 season also marks the 26th consecutive year the teams have played, beginning with the first season of Big 12 Conference play in 1996. OSU holds a 21-18 all-time advantage in the series, including a 13-7 edge in games played in Stillwater. OSU has won 18 of the past 25 matchups with Baylor, as well as 12 of the past 14 matchups played in Stillwater.

A win over the Bears Saturday would give the Cowboys back-to-back wins vs. BU for the first time since OSU won six straight from 2006-2011.

Coach Mike Gundy is 9-7 in his career against Baylor, while Baylor coach Dave Aranda is 0-1 in his career against Oklahoma State.

Oklahoma State from a Distance
Oklahoma State football has established itself as a top-tier program in the nation in recent history, becoming one of just 10 Power Five programs with more than 100 wins since 2010. The Cowboys have won 72.4% of their games (105-40) during that timeframe and have school-record streaks of 15 consecutive bowl bids and 15 consecutive winning seasons.

In 2021, the Cowboys are 4-0 for a second consecutive year and for the sixth time in the Mike Gundy era. Oklahoma State battled through one-possession, shorthanded wins in the first three games of the season but had its best performance in last week’s 31-20 win over No. 25 Kansas State.

OSU is led on offense by quarterback Spencer Sanders, who turned in his best game of the young season against the Wildcats by throwing for 344 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions while completing 22 of his 34 pass attempts (65 percent). He also rushed for a touchdown and totaled 10 completions of at least 17 yards. Sanders’ top target has been wide receiver Tay Martin, who leads the team in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns despite missing nearly all of the Tulsa and Boise State games. OSU’s most productive player this season, however, is transfer running back Jaylen Warren, who has had more than 200 yards from scrimmage in each of the past two games. He earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors after his 218-yard rushing day in OSU’s road win at Boise State, then followed that with 123 rushing yards and 81 receiving yards in OSU’s win against Kansas State. He now ranks No. 18 in the FBS with 126.0 yards from scrimmage per game.

On the defensive side, OSU has continued to build on its success since the arrival of defensive coordinator Jim Knowles in 2018. During his time in Stillwater, the Cowboy defense has gone from allowing 6.04 yards per play in 2018, to 5.79 in 2019, 5.32 in 2020 and now 4.53 so far in 2021. If the Cowboys hold that average this season, it would mark the best since the 1985 season when OSU allowed just 4.33 yards per play. One of the biggest reasons for the that success is that OSU has had 10 senior starters in each game this year, led by linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez. Through four games, Rodriguez ranks No. 5 in the FBS with 7.2 tackles per game and No. 6 with 10.8 total tackles per game. He also ranks No. 12 with a pair of forced fumbles, No. 19 with a fumble recovery and has made game-changing plays every Saturday this season. Safety Kolby Harvell-Peel has also been a key factor, as he ranks No. 13 nationally with two interceptions.

An Oklahoma State Win Would…
• Make it 5-0 for the first time since 2015 and for the fifth time in the Mike Gundy era.
• Mark its seventh straight win, securing its longest winning streak since OSU won seven straight in 2016. OSU’s six-game winning streak entering the game is tied for the sixth-longest active streak in the FBS.
• Make the Cowboys 22-18 all-time vs. Baylor and 14-7 vs. Baylor in Stillwater.
• Give it two straight wins vs. Baylor for the first time since OSU won six straight from 2006-11.
• Make it 19-7 in its past 26 games against Baylor.
• Make it 13-2 in its past 15 home games against Baylor.
• Improve Mike Gundy’s career record vs. Baylor to 10-7.
• Improve Mike Gundy’s record in Big 12 games to 85-55.
• Improve it to 13-3 in its past 16 games, 22-8 in its past 30 games, 46-18 in its past 64 games and 60-24 in its past 84 games.
• Make it 141-66 in its history when playing as an AP-ranked team.
• Make it 5-2 in its last seven games when both teams are ranked in the AP Top 25.
• Make it 129-37 in its history when playing as a higher AP-ranked team than its opponent.
• Make it 12-5 in its past 17 games and 16-8 in its past 24 games vs. AP Top 25 teams.
• Improve it to 27-22 vs. AP ranked teams since the beginning of the 2011 season.
• Mark Mike Gundy’s 33rd career win vs. AP Top 25 opponents. Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney are the only other active coaches with more wins over AP Top 25 teams at their current schools.

Sat., Oct. 2 @ 6:00 pm CT
Kansas Jayhawks vs Iowa State Cyclones

Kansas Jayhawks
JAYHAWKS FINISH OFF 2-GAME ROAD TRIP WITH MATCHUP AT IOWA STATE

Coach Lance Leipold and the Kansas Jayhawks will play the role of the visitors for the third time in five weeks to open the 2021 campaign when they travel to Ames, Iowa this weekend to take on Iowa State. Kansas has already played a pair of road games, traveling to Coastal Carolina and Duke in September. The Jayhawks and Cyclones will be facing off for the 101st time in series history with Kansas owning a 50-44-6 advantage all-time. Kansas last won in Ames on Oct. 4, 2008, beating the Cyclones 35-33. Todd Reesing threw for 319 yards in the win, while Kerry Meier had seven catches for 125 yards. The Cyclones enter this year’s matchup with a 2-2 mark. Running back Breece Hall has rushed for 428 yards and six touchdowns in four games, while quarterback Brock Purdy has 888 yards and four touchdowns already this season. Game time is set for 6 p.m., at Jack Trice Stadium. The game will be televised by FS1 with Eric Collins and Devin Gardner on the call.

QUICK HITS
• Kansas is coming off of one of its best recent offensive performances Saturday at Duke. The Jayhawks totaled 530 yards of total offense, while collecting 21 total first downs. Kansas gained 207 rushing yards and 323 passing yards. That output marked just the fourth time since 2000 Kansas posted 20+ first downs, 300+ passing yards and 200+ rushing yards in the same game against a Power 5 opponent.

• The Jayhawks averaged 7.4 yards per play against the Blue Devils, which is the 14th-best single-game mark for a Kansas team since 2000 and seventh-best against a Power 5 opponent.

• Quarterback Jason Bean passed for 323 yards, while running back Devin Neal rushed for 107 yards and receiver Trevor Wilson had five catches for 122 yards. That marked the first time Kansas had a 300-yard passer, 100- yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in the same game since Sept. 26, 2009 against Southern Mississippi.

• The team’s 530 yards of total offense marks the eighth-best single-game total since 2010.

• Jason Bean and North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell are the only quarterbacks nationally to post a 100-yard rushing game and a 300-yard passing game through four weeks of the season. Howell has done both twice. Bean rushed for 102 yards at Coastal Carolina before his 323-yard passing game at Duke.

• Redshirt freshman receiver Lawrence Arnold had eight catches for 76 yards against Duke. He’s the seventh Jayhawk receiver since 2011 to have eight catches in a game. His eight catches against the Blue Devils were the most by a Kansas receiver since 2019.

• Junior linebacker Rich Miller had 14 tackles against Duke last time out. His 14 stops are the most by a Kansas defender since linebacker Joe Dineen also had 14 against Texas on Nov. 23, 2018.

• Redshirt freshman cornerback Ra’Mello Dotson had his first career interception on Saturday and returned it 65 yards deep into Duke territory. His 65-yard return is the longest interception return by a Jayhawk defender since Marcquis Roberts returned a pick 85 yards the other way for a touchdown in 2015.

• Junior safety Kenny Logan Jr., has 37 tackles, four pass breakups and two forced fumbles in four games this season. He ranks 23rd nationally in tackles per game and second in the Big 12 Conference. Logan is the only player in the country who has 35-plus tackles, four-plus pass breakups and multiple forced fumbles already this season.

• True freshman Devin Neal posted the first 100-yard rushing game of his career Saturday at Duke, totaling 107 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries. He had a long run of 62 yards in the third quarter. The Jayhawks also completed a 61-yard pass when Jason Bean found Kwamie Lassiter II for a touchdown. It marked the first time since Sept. 23, 2017 against West Virginia that Kansas had a 60-plus yard run and a 60-plus yard pass in the same game.

A KU WIN WOULD …
• Move Kansas to 590-660-58 all-time, including 2-3 in the Lance Leipold era.

• Improve head coach Lance Leipold’s career record to 148-42, including his first career win over a Big 12 opponent.

• Improve Kansas’ series lead over the Cyclones to 51-44-6, snapping a six-game losing streak.

• Be Kansas’ first win over Iowa State since Nov. 8, 2014, when the Jayhawks took down the Cyclones, 34-14, in Lawrence.

• Be Kansas’ first win over a conference opponent on the road since Oct. 4, 2008, when KU defeated Iowa State in Ames.

Iowa State Cyclones
THE LEAD
Iowa State (2-2, 0-1 Big 12) plays host to Kansas (1-3, 0-1 Big 12) on Saturday. ISU has won six-straight games vs. the Jayhawks, ISU’s longest series win streak. ISU owns a school-record seven-game home-field winning streak vs. Big 12 teams, the league’s longest active streak. ISU is 12-1 in its last 13 Big 12 home games. Head coach Matt Campbell has 26 league victories, one shy from the school record (27-Dan McCarney, 1995-2006).

KEY STORYLINES
• Iowa State lost in the closing moments in its Big 12-opener at Baylor (31-29) despite outgaining the Bears, 479-282.

• In its last nine games dating back to 2020, ISU has given up just 28 points and one touchdown in the second half (excluding non-offensive TDs).

• Iowa State’s defense ranks in the Top 10 nationally in the following categories: yards per play (3rd, 3.89), total defense (4th, 216.0), yards per rush (5th, 2.09) and rushing defense (8th, 67.5).

• All-American RB Breece Hall broke or tied several records in the Baylor game. He now owns ISU’s career record for touchdowns (40) and shares the school mark for
rushing touchdowns (36).

• Hall set a Big 12 record by rushing for a TDin his 16th consecutive game vs. Baylor

• QB Brock Purdy is aiming to become just the sixth Big 12 player in history to pass for over 10,000 yards and rush for over 1,000 yards in a career. He currently has 9,870 passing yards and 1,042 rushing yards.

DEFENSIVE NOTES
• The Cyclone defense has improved dramatically since 2017 and it continues to shine in 2021.

• ISU has ranked among the Big 12’s topthree in scoring defense since 2017 and currently ranks fourth in the league and 28th nationally at 17.8.

• The Cyclones lead the Big 12 and rank in the Top 5 nationally in yards per play (3rd, 3.89) and total defense (4th, 216.0).

• The Cyclones have limited opponents to under 300 yards of total offense 19 times since 2017, including 11 vs. Big 12 teams.

• ISU owns a four-game streak of holding opponents to under 300 yards of total offense for the first time since 1999. The most yards ISU has allowed this is year is 282 vs. Baylor, holding the Bears to just 70 yards after intermission.

• Only one Cyclone opponent (Baylor) has rushed for over 100 yards this year, as ISU ranks eighth nationally and first in the Big 12 in rushing defense (67.5).

• ISU opponents are averaging 2.09 yards per rush, tops in the Big 12 and fifth-best nationally. ISU has allowed only one rush of over 20 yards this year.

• Ten times in its last 16 games, ISU has kept its opponent to below 100 yards rushing.

• Since 2017, ISU has allowed opponents to 2.5 yards per rush or below 16 times.

• ISU is 20-2 when holding opponents to below 100 yards rushing in the Matt Campbell era (2016-21).

• ISU has held 12 opponents in the Matt Campbell era to 2.0 yards per carry or below in a game.

• In the second half of its last nine games, ISU has given up just 28 points (excluding defensive TDs), averaging 3.1 points after intermission in that stretch.

• The Cyclones have given up just one second-half offensive touchdown (Texas in 2020) in their last nine games.

• ISU opponent second-half scoring (excluding non-offensive TDs) in the last nine games: Kansas State- 0, Texas- 7, West Virginia- 6, Oklahoma- 3, Oregon- 0, UNI- 0, Iowa- 6, UNLV- 3, Baylor- 3).

• Against Iowa, the ISU defense held the Hawkeyes to 173 yards. Iowa scored 20 of its 27 points off turnovers.

• Against UNLV, the Cyclones held the Rebels to 130 yards and just seven first downs, tying for the second-lowest total since 1996.

• In its last nine games overall, the Cyclones are allowing 15.7 points (141) and 279.8 yards of total offense (2,519).

• In 45 total drives by the opponents this season, the Cyclones have forced 17 3-and-outs.

• ISU opponents are averaging 89.3 yards of total offense (357) after intermission this season.

OFFENSIVE NOTES
• Iowa State is fourth in the Big 12 and 21st nationally in red zone offense, converting on 15-of-16 trips, including 11 touchdowns.

• ISU is second in the league in fourth down conversions at 83.3 pct. (5-of-6).

• Iowa State leads the Big 12 and ranks 30th nationally in time of possession (31:50).

• Through the first four games, ISU a total offense average margin of +195.5 per game. ISU has outgained all four opponents and had over 100 yards more than its opponent three times.

• Reached 400 yards of total offense in six of its last nine games dating back to 2020.

• Averaging 486.0 yards and 38.5 points in its last two games.