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Clark, Ravens look to extend win streak on Monday Night Football

Monday, November 25
 
Baltimore at L.A. Rams – 8:15 p.m. ET
S Chuck Clark and the Ravens (8-2) take on the Los Angeles Rams (6-4) on Monday Night Football. The Ravens are coming off of a 41-7 win over the Houston Texans and are currently on a six-game winning streak which is currently the longest in the NFL. Clark recorded five tackles in Baltimore's victory and ranks second on the Ravens with 41 tackles (26 solo), to go along with two passes defended and one forced fumble this season.
 
Other games featuring Hokies
 
Sunday, November 24
 
Denver at Buffalo – 1:00 p.m. ET
LB Tremaine Edmunds and the Buffalo Bills (7-3) host the Denver Broncos (3-7). The Bills are coming off of 37-20 win over the Miami Dolphins, while the Broncos dropped a 27-23 contest to the Vikings. Edmunds led the team with 12 tackles including half a sack and half a tackle for loss to go along with his one pass defense. The Bills are in the AFC playoff picture and would be a No. 5 seed if the postseason began today. as Edmunds leads the team with 77 tackles (41 solo), while also posting seven tackles for loss, six passes defensed and 1.5 sacks.

N.Y.  Giants at Chicago – 1:00 p.m. ET
CB Kyle Fuller and the Chicago Bears (4-6) look to get back in the win column as they host the New York Giants (2-8). The Bears are coming off a 17-7 Sunday night loss to the Rams as the Giants are coming off their bye week. Fuller recorded three tackles in the Bears 17-7 loss to the Rams and now has 52 tackles (46 solo), eight passes defensed, three interceptions and one tackle for loss. His three interceptions are tied for third in the NFL. He was also part of a contingent that visited a Chicago-area children's hospital.

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati – 1:00 p.m. ET
RB Trey Edmunds, S Terrell Edmunds and the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-5) travel to Cincinnati to take on the winless Bengals (0-10). Terrell recorded three tackles, while Trey had 3 carries for 11 yards and 3 receptions for 27 yards in Pittsburgh's 21-7 loss to the Browns. On the season, the younger Edmunds ranks second on the squad with 65 tackles (42 solo) and has also registered three passes defensed and two tackles for loss.
 
Carolina at New Orleans – 1:00 p.m. ET
K Joey Slye and the Carolina Panthers (5-5) go on the road to take on the New Orleans Saints (8-2). The Panthers are coming off of a 29-3 loss against the Atlanta Falcons. Slye was the only highlight in the game for Carolina as he hit his only field goal attempt from 31 yards out, putting him at 17-23 on the season.
 
Tampa Bay at Atlanta – 1:00 p.m. ET
Head coach Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-7) face the Atlanta Falcons (3-7). The Buccaneers are coming off 34-17 loss to the Saints, while the Falcons are on a two-game win streak after besting the Panthers by a 29-3 count.
 
Seattle at Philadelphia – 1:00 p.m. ET
T Duane Brown and the Seattle Seahawks (8-2) travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles (5-5). The Seahawks are coming off their bye week after defeating San Francisco the previous week. Seattle is currently the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoff picture, but could potentially climb to No. 1 with a win and a San Francisco loss.
 
Detroit at Washington – 1:00 p.m. ET
DT Tim Settle and the Washington Redskins (1-9) host TE Logan Thomas and the Detroit Lions (3-6-1). The Redskins are coming off of a 34-17 loss to the New York Jets. The Lions lost a close one to the Cowboys 35-27. Logan Thomas was targeted once but did not record any receptions. Settle was inactive in Sunday's contest.
 
Bye Weeks
 
Los Angeles Chargers (4-7)
QB Tyrod Taylor, CB Brandon Facyson and the Chargers head into their bye week coming off of another close loss, this time against the Chiefs 24-17 in Mexico City.

Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)
CB Kendall Fuller and the Kansas City Chiefs head into their bye week after beating the Chargers 24-17. Fuller did not play due to a thumb injury.
 
 
Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Nov. 20 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 Nov. 20, 2019)
DL Ricky Walker            Tampa Bay Vipers