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Edmunds brothers both on 53-man roster in Pittsburgh


Here's a preview of all of this weekend's games featuring Virginia Tech alums, plus a recap of last weekend's top performances
 
Sunday, December 9
 
Pittsburgh at Oakland – 4:25 pm ET
S Terrell Edmunds, RB Trey Edmunds and the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Oakland Raiders. The Steelers are 7-4-1 after losing to the Chargers 33-30, while the Raiders are 2-10 after losing to the Chiefs.
 
Terrell Edmunds had eight tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and one pass defended in the contest day. On the season he has tallied 55 tackles, one interception, one sack and one fumble recovery in his rookie season. TE Bucky Hodges is a member of the practice squad. RB Trey Edmunds was moved to the active roster earlier this week.

Baltimore at Kansas City – 1:00 pm ET
S Chuck Clark and the Baltimore Ravens face CB Kendall Fuller and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Ravens are 7-5 and are on a three-game win streak after defeating the Falcons 26-16, while the Chiefs are 10-2 after defeating the Raiders 40-33.
 
Clark saw 53 snaps at free safety and recorded four tackles in the victory bringing his season total to 16. Fuller had eight tackles and forced one fumble and on the season has totaled 61 tackles, seven passes defended, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one interception.
 
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo – 1:00 pm ET
LB Tremaine Edmunds, G Wyatt Teller, TE Logan Thomas and the Buffalo Bills face AFC East rival N.Y. Jets. The Bills are 4-8 after falling to the Dolphins 21-17, while the Jets are 3-9 after losing to the Titans.
 
Edmunds had four tackles, one quarterback hurry and one pass defended, while Teller got his third consecutive start and recovered a fumble. Thomas did not play in

Panthers at Browns– 1:00 pm ET
QB Tyrod Taylor and the Cleveland Browns host the Carolina Panthers. The Browns are 4-7-1 after falling to the Texans, while the Panthers are 6-6 and are on a four-game losing streak.
 
New England at Miami – 1:00 pm ET
WR Isaiah Ford and the Miami Dolphins host AFC East rival New England Patriots. Ford saw 13 snaps at receiver after being moved to the active roster last week.
 
N.Y. Giants at Washington – 1:00 pm ET
CB Greg Stroman, DT Tim Settle, CB Adonis Alexander and the Washington Redskins travel to New York to face NFC East rival Giants. The Redskins are 6-6 after falling to the Eagles 28-13, while the Giants are 4-8 after defeating the Bears.
 
Stroman had seven tackles and one quarterback hurry, while Alexander had two tackles and Settle had one tackle in 15 snaps at nose tackle. Former Hokie Torrian Gray serves as the Redskins' secondary coach.
 
Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers – 4:05 pm ET
CB Brandon Facyson and the L.A. Chargers host the Cincinnati Bengals. The Chargers defeated the Steelers 33-30 with a last-second field goal to become 9-3 on the season, while the Bengals are coming off a loss to the Broncos. Facyson saw seven snaps at cornerback, but did not record any stats on the day.
 
Denver at San Francisco – 4:05 pm ET
S Antone Exum, Jr. and the San Francisco 49ers face the Denver Broncos. The 49ers are 2-10 after losing to the Raiders 40-33, while Broncos are 6-6 after a 24-10 win against the bengals. Exum had one tackle in the contest
 
L.A. Rams at Chicago – 8:20 pm ET
CB Kyle Fuller and the Chicago Bears travel host the L.A. Rams on Sunday Night Football. The Bears lead the NFC North at 8-4 and are coming off a 30-27 overtime loss to the Giants, while the Rams are 11-1 and have the best record in the NFL.
 
Fuller had three tackles three passes defended and one interception against the Giants. On the season, Fuller has tallied 44 tackles, 18 passes defended and is tied for second in the NFL with six interceptions. Chicago currently ranks among the NFL's top defensive units. 

Monday, December 10
 
Minnesota at Seattle – 8:15 pm ET
Pro Bowl T Duane Brown and the Seattle Seahawks host the Minnesota Vikings. The Seahawks are 7-5 and are on a three-game winning streak, while the Vikings are 6-5-1 after losing to the Patriots. Former Hokie Nick Sorensen serves as the secondary coach for Seattle.