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Sooners in the NFL Sooners in the NFL Player Pos. Team Team Result Status Notes Stats Mark Andrews TE Ravens Win Played 3 Rec, 50 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD Blake Bell TE Chiefs Win Played No Stats Marquise Brown WR Ravens Win Started 1 Rec, 1 Rec Yds Orlando Brown OT Ravens Win Started No Stats Bobby Evans OT Rams Win Started No Stats Jordan Evans LB Bengals Win Played 1 Tackles Cody Ford OT Bills Win Started No Stats Lane Johnson OT Eagles Loss Started No Stats Baker Mayfield QB Browns Loss Started 18/32, 56%, 196 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 1 INT | 1 Carries, 2 Rush Yds, 1 Fumble Gerald McCoy DT Panthers Loss Started 2 Tackles, 1 Sacks Carson Meier TE Falcons Loss Started No Stats Joe Mixon RB Bengals Win Started 19 Carries, 44 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD | 4 Rec, 26 Rec Yds Kyler Murray QB Cardinals Loss Started 19/34, 56%, 163 Pass Yds, 1 INT | 4 Carries, 28 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD Ogbonnia Okoronkwo LB Rams Win Played 2 Tackles Adrian Peterson RB Redskins Win Started 13 Carries, 99 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD Jordan Phillips DT Bills Win Started 2 Tackles, 0.5 Sacks Austin Seibert K Browns Loss Started 2/2 FG, 33 Yd Avg, 1/1 XP Sterling Shepard WR Giants Loss Started 3 Rec, 40 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD Kenny Stills WR Texans Win Played 3 Rec, 61 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD Tress Way P Redskins Win Started 5 Punts, 58 Yd Avg Dede Westbrook WR Jaguars Loss Started 5 Rec, 60 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD Daryl Williams OT Panthers Loss Started No Stats James Winchester LS Chiefs Win Started No Stats Rodney Anderson RB Bengals Win DNP (IR) DNP Amani Bledsoe DE Titans Win DNP (PS) DNP Curtis Bolton LB Packers Win DNP (IR) DNP Devante Bond LB (Released) (N/A) DNP (Released) DNP Aaron Colvin CB Redskins Win DNP DNP Tony Jefferson S Ravens Win DNP (Knee) DNP Corey Nelson LB Broncos Win DNP (Bicep) DNP Samaje Perine RB (Released) (N/A) DNP (Released) DNP Steven Parker S Dolphins Win DNP (Injury) DNP Ben Powers OG Ravens Win DNP DNP Dru Samia OG Vikings Loss DNP DNP Ahamd Thomas LB Falcons Loss DNP DNP Damien Williams RB Chiefs Win DNP (Injury) DNP Trent Williams OT Redskins Win DNP DNP Week 13 Stats via NFL.com.
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