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NFL #ProDucks: Week 14
12/10/25 | Football
Week 14 in the NFL is complete, and #ProDucks had great performances. Bucky Irving scored a second consecutive touchdown in his return from injury, and Bo Nix led the Broncos to their 10th straight win.
The Chargers also picked up a big Monday night victory over the Eagles behind some notable ProDucks performances, with quarterback Justin Herbert delivering despite playing through injury and the UO duo of Jamaree Caldwell and Troy Dye teaming up for takeaway on a wild sequence.
New Orleans Saints 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
Catching all four of his targets, Juwan Johnson tallied 38 yards and two first downs. Johnson has at least four catches in six of his last seven games and has 58 total receptions on the season. Johnson also earned an 84.9 pass grade and an 84.1 offensive grade from Pro Football Focus. Ugo Amadi played 11 snaps on special teams.
Bucky Irving continued his strong comeback for the Buccaneers, scoring a touchdown on a 24-yard catch in the first quarter. Irving also rushed for 55 yards on 15 carries while finishing with two receptions for 26 yards and the score. Irving earned a 70.8 offensive grade and a 70.0 run grade from PFF. Tez Johnson played 34 snaps.

Denver Broncos 24, Las Vegas Raiders 17
Bo Nix completed 31-of-38 passes for 212 yards and also rushed for a touchdown while leading the first-place Broncos to their 10th consecutive win. It was the fourth rushing TD of the season for Nix, matching his career high from his rookie season last year. Nix has 2,954 passing yards on the season, putting him in 11th place in the league. Troy Franklin had three receptions for 11 yards, improving to 51 receptions this season. Alex Forsyth and Calvin Throckmorton both played four snaps on special teams.
Green Bay Packers 28, Chicago Bears 21
Evan Williams finished with seven tackles, four of them on his own, and added one pass defended in the Packers' one-score win over the Bears. This brings Williams to 41 solo tackles this season. For his solid defensive performance, Williams earned an 80.8 tackle grade from PFF.
Noah Sewell played 11 snaps for the Bears' special teams.
Los Angeles Chargers 22, Philadelphia Eagles 19
Defenders Jamaree Caldwell and Troy Dye teamed up to complete one of the craziest plays in recent memories in which Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts turned the ball over twice in one sequence. After throwing an interception but then regaining possession after a Chargers fumble, Caldwell knocked the ball free from Hurts and Dye jumped on it to secure possession for Los Angeles. The offense did just enough to help out the defense in an overtime win for the Chargers, as quarterback Justin Herbert completed 12-of-26 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown just a week removed from suffering a broken left hand. Herbert is tied for fifth in the league with 22 passing touchdowns this season.
Detroit Lions 44, Dallas Cowboys 30
Penei Sewell showed continuous excellence on the Lions' offensive line, posting a 90.7 run block grade and an 82.8 offensive grade from PFF.
T.J. Bass played six snaps for the Cowboys' special teams.

Minnesota Vikings 31, Washington Commanders 0
Entering in relief, Marcus Mariota went 2-for-4 on completions for 30 yards. Mariota added seven yards on the ground in two attempts in the Commanders' loss. Josh Conerly Jr. played 52 snaps on the offensive line for the Commanders.
Los Angeles Rams 45, Arizona Cardinals 17
Terrance Ferguson played 49 snaps for the Rams, earning an 82.0 run block grade from PFF.
On the other side, Jordan Burch played 46 snaps.
Jacksonville Jaguars 36, Indianapolis Colts 19
Arik Armstead made one assisted tackle for the Jaguars' defense in 16 snaps.
Houston Texans 20, Kansas City Chiefs 10
Jeffrey Bassa played 20 snaps for the Chiefs' special teams.
Did Not Play:
Ajani Cornelius (Dallas Cowboys)
Brandon Dorlus (Atlanta Falcons)
Dillon Gabriel (Cleveland Browns)
Johnny Mundt (Jacksonville Jaguars)
DeForest Buckner (Indianapolis Colts)
Jamal Hill (Houston Texans)
Nikko Reed (Los Angeles Chargers)
Practice Squad:
Traeshon Holden (Dallas Cowboys)
Royce Freeman (Los Angeles Chargers)
Dontae Manning (Chicago Bears)
Brandon Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles)
Patrick Herbert (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Jabbar Muhammad (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Shane Lemieux (Seattle Seahawks)
Taki Taimani (Minnesota Vikings)
Steven Jones (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Jordon Riley (New York Giants)
Reserve:
Popo Aumavae (Carolina Panthers)
Jackson Powers-Johnson (Las Vegas Raiders)
The Chargers also picked up a big Monday night victory over the Eagles behind some notable ProDucks performances, with quarterback Justin Herbert delivering despite playing through injury and the UO duo of Jamaree Caldwell and Troy Dye teaming up for takeaway on a wild sequence.
New Orleans Saints 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
Catching all four of his targets, Juwan Johnson tallied 38 yards and two first downs. Johnson has at least four catches in six of his last seven games and has 58 total receptions on the season. Johnson also earned an 84.9 pass grade and an 84.1 offensive grade from Pro Football Focus. Ugo Amadi played 11 snaps on special teams.
Bucky Irving continued his strong comeback for the Buccaneers, scoring a touchdown on a 24-yard catch in the first quarter. Irving also rushed for 55 yards on 15 carries while finishing with two receptions for 26 yards and the score. Irving earned a 70.8 offensive grade and a 70.0 run grade from PFF. Tez Johnson played 34 snaps.

Denver Broncos 24, Las Vegas Raiders 17
Bo Nix completed 31-of-38 passes for 212 yards and also rushed for a touchdown while leading the first-place Broncos to their 10th consecutive win. It was the fourth rushing TD of the season for Nix, matching his career high from his rookie season last year. Nix has 2,954 passing yards on the season, putting him in 11th place in the league. Troy Franklin had three receptions for 11 yards, improving to 51 receptions this season. Alex Forsyth and Calvin Throckmorton both played four snaps on special teams.
Green Bay Packers 28, Chicago Bears 21
Evan Williams finished with seven tackles, four of them on his own, and added one pass defended in the Packers' one-score win over the Bears. This brings Williams to 41 solo tackles this season. For his solid defensive performance, Williams earned an 80.8 tackle grade from PFF.
Noah Sewell played 11 snaps for the Bears' special teams.
Los Angeles Chargers 22, Philadelphia Eagles 19
Defenders Jamaree Caldwell and Troy Dye teamed up to complete one of the craziest plays in recent memories in which Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts turned the ball over twice in one sequence. After throwing an interception but then regaining possession after a Chargers fumble, Caldwell knocked the ball free from Hurts and Dye jumped on it to secure possession for Los Angeles. The offense did just enough to help out the defense in an overtime win for the Chargers, as quarterback Justin Herbert completed 12-of-26 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown just a week removed from suffering a broken left hand. Herbert is tied for fifth in the league with 22 passing touchdowns this season.
Detroit Lions 44, Dallas Cowboys 30
Penei Sewell showed continuous excellence on the Lions' offensive line, posting a 90.7 run block grade and an 82.8 offensive grade from PFF.
T.J. Bass played six snaps for the Cowboys' special teams.

Minnesota Vikings 31, Washington Commanders 0
Entering in relief, Marcus Mariota went 2-for-4 on completions for 30 yards. Mariota added seven yards on the ground in two attempts in the Commanders' loss. Josh Conerly Jr. played 52 snaps on the offensive line for the Commanders.
Los Angeles Rams 45, Arizona Cardinals 17
Terrance Ferguson played 49 snaps for the Rams, earning an 82.0 run block grade from PFF.
On the other side, Jordan Burch played 46 snaps.
Jacksonville Jaguars 36, Indianapolis Colts 19
Arik Armstead made one assisted tackle for the Jaguars' defense in 16 snaps.
Houston Texans 20, Kansas City Chiefs 10
Jeffrey Bassa played 20 snaps for the Chiefs' special teams.
Did Not Play:
Ajani Cornelius (Dallas Cowboys)
Brandon Dorlus (Atlanta Falcons)
Dillon Gabriel (Cleveland Browns)
Johnny Mundt (Jacksonville Jaguars)
DeForest Buckner (Indianapolis Colts)
Jamal Hill (Houston Texans)
Nikko Reed (Los Angeles Chargers)
Practice Squad:
Traeshon Holden (Dallas Cowboys)
Royce Freeman (Los Angeles Chargers)
Dontae Manning (Chicago Bears)
Brandon Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles)
Patrick Herbert (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Jabbar Muhammad (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Shane Lemieux (Seattle Seahawks)
Taki Taimani (Minnesota Vikings)
Steven Jones (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Jordon Riley (New York Giants)
Reserve:
Popo Aumavae (Carolina Panthers)
Jackson Powers-Johnson (Las Vegas Raiders)
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