
NFL #ProDucks- Week 7
10/20/25 | Football
It was another eventful week for former Oregon football players during Week 7 of the NFL season.
Rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson pulled in his first NFL touchdown in a big win for the Rams in London, while his former quarterback, Bo Nix, led the Denver Broncos to an improbable comeback with an incredible fourth-quarter effort. Nix's brother, wide receiver Tez Johnson, also continued his emergence with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a highlight-reel touchdown for the second week in a row.
Los Angeles Rams 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 7
Tight end Terrance Ferguson played 35 snaps for the Rams and recorded his first career NFL touchdown on a 31-yard catch.
Arik Armstead started and made five tackles for the Jaguars, while tight end Johnny Mundt recorded one catch for nine yards.
Indianapolis Colts 38, Los Angeles Chargers 24
Defensive end DeForest Buckner had a big performance in the Colts' win with a pair of sacks and five total tackles. Buckner also had four quarterback hits while earning an 87.2 defensive grade and an 83.8 pass-rush grade from Pro Football Focus.
Justin Herbert continued to put up big numbers for the Chargers, completing 37-of-55 passes for a career-high 420 yards and three touchdowns. Herbert also led the Chargers in rushing with 31 yards on six carries. The former Oregon signal caller is the NFL leader in passing yards through seven weeks with 1,913 while also ranking second with 183 completions. Defensive tackle Jamaree Caldwell also started for Los Angeles and made four tackles with a TFL in 47 snaps.

Denver Broncos 33, New York Giants 32
Quarterback Bo Nix led the Broncos to a historic comeback win over the Giants, scoring 33 points in the fourth quarter for one of the most stunning turnarounds in NFL history. It was the most fourth-quarter points ever scored by a team that was shut out for the first three quarters. Nix finished the game with 279 yards on 27-of-50 passing with two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns, becoming the first player ever with two touchdowns passing and two rushing all in the fourth quarter of a game. One of those touchdowns came on a pass that was deflected before being hauled in by former Duck receiver Troy Franklin, who finished with three receptions for 19 yards and the score. Offensive lineman Alex Forsyth also played on three snaps on special teams.
Kayvon Thibodeaux started on defense for the Giants, making one solo tackle in 60 snaps. Jevon Holland started at free safety, playing 25 snaps.

Detroit Lions 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9
Penei Sewell started for the Lions at right tackle and continued to put up impressive numbers as a blocker. He earned a 93.5 run-blocking grade from PFF along with an 89.6 overall grade and a 77.7 pass-blocking grade, allowing just one pressure in 34 opportunities. On the season, Sewell leads all NFL offensive linemen in overall grade (95.2) and run-blocking grade (97.4).
Tez Johnson continued his emergence in Tampa Bay's offense with four receptions for 58 yards on Monday Night Football, including an impressive 22-yard touchdown that featured a hurdle over a Detroit defender on his way to the end zone. Johnson found the end zone for the second game in a row and has nine catches for 162 yards and two scores over his last three games.
Cincinati Bengals 33, Pittsburgh Steelers 31
Derrick Harmon played on defense for the Steelers, making two solo tackles on 49 snaps.
Chicago Bears 26, New Orleans Saints 14
Juwan Johnson started at tight end for the Saints and caught five passes for 79 yards, including a season-long 29-yard reception.

Cleveland Browns 31, Miami Dolphins 6
Dillon Gabriel earned his first career win as Cleveland's starting quarterback, completing 13-of-18 passes for 116 yards with 13 rushing yards.
Kansas City Chiefs 31, Las Vegas Raiders 0
Linebacker Jeffrey Bassa played 24 snaps for the Chiefs.
Jackson Powers-Johnson started at right guard for the Raiders, playing 25 snaps.
New England Patriots 31, Tennessee Titans 13
Christian Gonzalez started for the Patriots, making five solo tackles. Gonzalez received a 79.1 tackle grade from PFF.
Green Bay Packers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23
Evan Williams started at free safety for the Packers and came away with a turnover, recovering a fumble on a strip-sack of Arizona quarterback Jacoby Brissett. Williams finished second among Packers with eight tackles, including three solo, while also breaking up a pass.
Jordan Burch played 33 snaps for the Cardinals.
Dallas Cowboys 44, Washington Commanders 22
T.J. Bass saw action at right guard for the Cowboys, playing 9 snaps.
Marcus Mariota came off the bench for the Commanders, completing 4-of-10 passes for 63 yards while also rushing for 34 yards. Mariota is slated to start at quarterback for Washington in Week 8 on Monday Night Football. Josh Conerly Jr. also started at right tackle for the Commanders, playing 69 snaps.
San Francisco 49ers 20, Atlanta Falcons 10
Deommodroe Lenoir started at cornerback for the 49ers, making three solo tackles and breaking up a pass. Lenoir played 65 snaps, earning a 76.6 tackle grade from PFF.
Brandon Dorlus played on defense for the Falcons, making two solo tackles on 27 snaps.
Seattle Seahawks 27, Houston Texans 19
Jamal Hill played 26 snaps for the Texans special teams, making one solo tackle.
Did Not Play:
Noah Sewell (Chicago Bears)
Ugo Amadi (New Orleans Saints)
Calvin Throckmorton (Denver Broncos)
Troy Dye (Los Angeles Chargers)
Nikko Reed (Los Angeles Chargers)
Ajani Cornelius (Dallas Cowboys)
Jordan James (San Francisco 49ers)
Bucky Irving (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Practice Squad:
Steven Jones (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Patrick Herbert (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Jabbar Muhammad Jacksonville Jaguars)
Dontae Manning (Chicago Bears)
Brandon Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles)
Taki Taimani (Minnesota Vikings)
Jordon Riley (New York Giants)
Traeshon Holden (Dallas Cowboys)
Shane Lemieux (Seattle Seahawks)
Reserve:
Popo Aumavae (Carolina Panthers)


















