![]() His 59 games with at least 300 passing yards is the second most among active quarterbacks.ĭerion Kendrick, CB – Started at cornerback for Los Angeles in the team's loss, totaling three tackles. ![]() Only Drew Brees (55,439 passing yards) and Matt Ryan (54,349) have more. Stafford now has 52,723 passing yards in 193 career games, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (52,606 passing yards) for the third-most passing yards ever by a player in his first 200 career games. Matthew Stafford, QB – Completed 34 passes for 307 yards and one touchdown on 55 attempts in the Rams' loss. Isaiah McKenzie, WR – Caught one pass for seven yards in Indianapolis' first win of the year.Ĭharlie Woerner, TE – Recorded one tackle on special teams in San Francisco's win. ![]() Tyson Campbell, CB – Started at cornerback for Jacksonville, recording eight tackles in the loss. Travon Walker, DE – Started at defensive end for the Jaguars, recording two tackles, including a tackle for loss. Malik Herring, DE – Played 25 percent of defensive snaps for Kansas City, recording no statistics. He had an average of 47.8 yards and a long of 72 yards. Jake Camarda, P – Punted four times for Tampa Bay during its week two win, three of which were pinned inside the 20-yard line for a total of 211 yards. Jamaree Salyer, OT/OG – Started at right guard for the Chargers on Sunday, playing all 68 offensive snaps, as the Chargers gained 342 total yards. Tre' McKitty, TE – Played five offensive snaps in the Chargers' loss. Monty Rice, ILB – Recorded one tackle on special teams in Tennessee's win. Kearis Jackson, WR/PR – Returned two punts on for 11 yards for the Titans. Trey Hill, OC – Was listed as inactive for Cincinnati. Roquan Smith, ILB – Started at ILB for the Ravens, recording five tackles in the win.īen Cleveland, OG – Served as a backup offensive lineman for the Baltimore but did not enter the contest. Walker also had a quarterback hurry and one pass defended, marking the fifth time in the last six games he's recorded a defended pass, in the Packers' loss.ĭevonte Wyatt, DE – Posted three tackles as a reserve defensive end for Green Bay, appearing in 48 snaps on defense. Quay Walker, ILB – Recorded 17 combined tackles for Green Bay, tied for the second-most by any player in a single game so far this season. John Fitzpatrick, TE – Entered the game for the Falcons as a backup tight end, recording no statistics. Lorenzo Carter, OLB – Saw action as a reserve linebacker in Atlanta's week two win, recording one tackle. Lewis Cine, S – Saw action as a reserve safety for Minnesota, recording no statistics in the team's loss. His 175 rushing yards are the most by an Eagles running back since LeSean McCoy in 2013. Swift averaged 6.3 yards per rushing attempt with a long of 43 yards, also adding six yards on three catches. Nolan Smith, OLB – Played in six snaps on defense and 12 on special teams for the Eagles in their win, recording no statistics.ĭ'Andre Swift, RB – Totaled 175 rushing yards, the most of any player this season through week two, on 28 attempts and one touchdown for Philadelphia. Kelee Ringo, CB – Saw action on special teams for Philadelphia, where he recovered a fumble and had one tackle. Jordan Davis, NT – Posted two tackles, one being a sack for seven yards, and two quarterback hurries during the Eagles' Thursday night win. ![]() Jalen Carter, DT – Recorded two tackles, including one for loss, during the week two win for Philadelphia. D'Andre Swift, Quay Walker, Matthew Stafford, James Cook and George Pickens led the way for the Bulldogs, with Swift totaling 175 rushing yards, Walker recording 17 total tackles, Stafford reaching 300 passing yards in a game for the 59th time in his career, Cook posting a career-high 123 rushing yards and Pickens notching 127 receiving yards. ATHENS, Ga. - Former University of Georgia football players had impressive performances during week two of the National Football League 2023 season.
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