Clark, Ravens set to square off with Patriots on Sunday nightClark, Ravens set to square off with Patriots on Sunday night
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Clark, Ravens set to square off with Patriots on Sunday night

Sunday, November 3
 
New England at Baltimore – 8:25 p.m. ET
S Chuck Clark and the Baltimore Ravens host the New England Patriots. The Ravens (5-2) are coming off their bye week and look to knock off the undefeated Patriots (8-0). New England is coming off a 27-13 win against the Browns. Clark ranks second on the Ravens with 24 tackles (16 solo) and has moved into a larger role with S Tony Jefferson out of the season with a knee injury.
 
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Washington at Buffalo – 1:00 p.m. ET
LB Tremaine Edmunds and the Buffalo Bills will visit DT Tim Settle and the Redskins on Sunday. Washington fell to the Vikings last week in a 19-9 decision. Settle recorded one tackle in 13 snaps at defensive tackle. The Bills are 5-2 after taking a 31-13 loss to the Eagles. In the game, Edmunds recorded nine tackles and one tackle for loss to move his season totals to 52 tackles (32 solo), six tackles for loss and five passes defended. CB Greg Stroman is on injured reserved for Washington.
 
Chicago at Philadelphia – 1:00 p.m. ET
CB Kyle Fuller and the Chicago Bears take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles (4-4) are coming off a win against the Bills, while the Bears (3-4) are coming off a 17-16 loss to the Chargers. Fuller had seven tackles and one interception on the day to move his season stats to 38 tackles (35 solo), six passes defended and three interceptions. His three interceptions are tied for third in the NFL.

Indianapolis at Pittsburgh – 1:00 p.m. ET
S Terrell Edmunds, RB Trey Edmunds and the Pittsburgh Steelers the Indianapolis Colts. The Steelers (3-4) coming off a 27-14 win against the Dolphins on Monday night. he Colts (5-2) are on a three-game win streak after beating the Broncos15-13. On Monday, Terrell recorded four tackles to go along with Trey's two special teams' tackles. On the season in Edmunds has tallied 46 tackles (31 solo), two passes defensed and one tackle for loss.

Minnesota at Kansas City – 1:00 p.m. ET
The Kansas City Chiefs host the Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs are 5-3 following a 31-24 loss to the Packers as the Vikings (6-2) are on a four-game winning streak after defeating the Chiefs. CB Kendall Fuller had surgery on his broken thumb and is still recovering. Fuller has tallied 31 total tackles (23 solo) on the season.
 
N.Y. Giants at Detroit – 1:00 p.m. ET
TE Logan Thomas and the Detroit Lions host the New York Giants. Detroit (2-3-1) will face a Giants' team that is on a three-game losing streak after a 27-12 loss against the Cardinals. Thomas did record any stats in 12 snaps at tight end last week.
 
Tennessee at Carolina – 1:00 p.m. ET
K Joey Slye and the Carolina Panthers will stay home this weekend as they host the Tennessee Titans. The Panthers (4-3) dropped a 51-13 contest to the 49ers, while Tennessee (4-4) defeated the Buccaneers 27-23. Slye only had one FG try on the day, which he made from 41 yards. On the season, Slye is 14-for-19 on FGs. His 14 made FGs are tied for fourth in the league.
 
Detroit at Oakland – 4:05 p.m. ET
TE Logan Thomas and the Detroit Lions host travel out west to play the Oakland Raiders. Detroit (3-3-1) defeated the Giants 31-26 to snap their three-game losing streak, while Oakland is coming off a 27-24 loss to the Texans. Thomas had one 17-yard reception in seven snaps at tight end.  
 
Tampa Bay at Seattle – 4:05 p.m. ET
Head coach Bruce Arians and the Buccaneers will battle T Duane Brown and the Seattle Seahawks. The Buccaneers (2-5) are coming off a 27-23 loss to the Titans, while the Seattle defeated the Falcons 27-20. After missing the past two games, Brown played 53 snaps in the win.
 
Green Bay at L.A. Chargers – 4:25 p.m. ET
QB Tyrod Taylor, CB Brandon Facyson and the L.A. Chargers hots the Green Bay Packers. The Packers (7-1) are one of the hottest teams in the league and are on a four-game win streak after defeating the Chiefs. The Chargers (3-5) are coming off a 17-16 win against the Bears that halted their three-game losing streak. Facyson recorded one tackle on the day, while Taylor did not see action. T Yosuah Nijman is a member of the Packer's practice squad.

Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Oct. 30, 2019)
76        T Duane Brown                         Seattle
36        S Chuck Clark                           Baltimore
49        LB Tremaine Edmunds             Buffalo
33        RB Trey Edmunds                     Pittsburgh
34        S Terrell Edmunds                    Pittsburgh
28        CB Brandon Facyson                L.A. Chargers
29        CB Kendall Fuller                      Kansas City
23        CB Kyle Fuller                           Chicago
73        T Yosuah Nijman (PS)               Green Bay
97        DT Tim Settle                            Washington
4          K Joey Slye                              Carolina
37        CB Greg Stroman (IR)                Washington
5          QB Tyrod Taylor                        L.A. Chargers
77        G Wyatt Teller                           Cleveland
82        TE Logan Thomas                    Detroit
 
PS = Practice Squad     IR = Injured Reserve
 
Other Hokies in NFL Roles
Bruce Arians                 Tampa Bay       Head Coach
Malcolm Blacken           Washington      Director of Player Development
Nathan DiGregorio        Arizona             Scouting Assistant
Keith Gray                    Philadelphia     Assistant Strength & Conditioning
Chad Grimm                 Washington      Outside Linebackers
Cody Grimm                  Tampa Bay       Defensive/Special Teams Assistant
DeAngelo Hall              NFL Network     Analyst
Kyshoen Jarrett            Washington      Defensive Quality Control
Jeff King                       Chicago            Pro Scout
Anthony Midget             Houston           Secondary
Nick Rapone                Tampa Bay       Safeties
Johnny Shelton             Baltimore          Team Chaplain
Nick Sorensen              Seattle             Secondary
 
Hokies on XFL Rosters (As of Oct. 30, 2019)
DL Ricky Walker                        Tampa Bay Vipers