Sunday, December 22
Kansas City at Chicago – 8:20 p.m. ET
CB Kyle Fuller and the Bears (7-7) host CB Kendall Fuller and the Chiefs (10-4) on Sunday Night Football. Kendall tallied three tackles in Chiefs' 23-3 victory over Denver. Kansas City is currently on a four-game winning streak and would be the No. 3 seed in the AFC if the playoffs began today.
With their 21-13 loss to Green Bay, Chicago was officially knocked out of the playoff hunt. Fuller recorded on the day and now has 72 tackles (64 solo), 12 passes defended, three interceptions and one tackle for loss. His three interceptions are tied for fourth in the NFL.
Other games featuring Hokies include:
Saturday, December 21
Houston at Tampa Bay – 1 p.m. ET
Head coach Bruce Arians and the Buccaneers (7-7) host the Texans (9-5). The Buccaneers defeated the Lions 38-17 for their fourth consecutive win. In the victory, the known "quarterback whisperer" and his signal caller made history as QB Jameis Winston became the first player to throw for 450 yards in back-to-back games.
Buffalo at New England – 4:30 p.m. ET
LB Tremaine Edmunds and the Bills (10-4) will travel to New England to see the Patriots. The Bills defeated the Steelers 17-10 to clinch a playoff berth. Edmunds recorded seven tackles, one tackles for loss and one pass defended. Edmunds leads the Bills with 105 tackles (62 solo), while also posting 10 tackles for loss, nine passes defensed, 1.5 sacks and one interception. Buffalo trails New England by one game in the AFC East and lost in the season's first meeting between the two teams by a 16-10 margin at New Era Stadium (9/29).
What a Night ❤️
— Virginia Tech Football (@HokiesFB) December 17, 2019
More from Sunday's historic evening for the Edmunds family.
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More Sunday, December 22 games
Baltimore at Cleveland – 1 p.m. ET
S Chuck Clark and the Ravens (12-2) face G Wyatt Teller and AFC North Rival Cleveland Browns. Baltimore is on a 10-game winning streak and would hold the AFC's top seed if the playoffs began today. Teller played all 70 snaps in the Browns 38-24 loss to the Cardinals. Clark recorded two tackles and his first interception of the year in Baltimore's win 42-21 win against the Jets. He also owns a team-leading 61 tackles (40 solo), to go along with four passes defended, two forced fumbles, one sack and one interception this season.
Carolina at Indianapolis – 1 p.m. ET
K Joey Slye and the Panthers (5-9) take on the Colts (6-8). The Panthers are 30-24 defeat to Seattle, while the Colts fell to the Saints 24-7. Slye hit all three of his extra point attempts and nailed 52-yard field goal, his only attempt of the day. Slye leads the NFL with seven made FGs of 50+ yards.
Joey Slye's 52-yard FG is GOOD! pic.twitter.com/MKYeLdWHFQ
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) December 15, 2019
Cincinnati at Miami – 1 p.m. ET
WR Isaiah Ford (3-11) and the Miami Dolphins host the Cincinnati Bengals (1-13). Ford saw 31 snaps and recorded three catches for 21 yards in the Dolphins' 36-20 loss against the Giants. The Bengals are coming off a 34-13 loss to the Patriots.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets – 1 p.m. ET
Trey Edmunds, Terrell Edmunds, and the Pittsburgh Steelers (8-5) travel to the Big Apple to face the New York Jets. In Pittsburgh's 17-10 loss to Buffalo, Terrell lead the team with a team high 11 tackles on, while Trey got saw one snap the day. Terrell leads on the Steelers with 94 tackles (65 solo) and has also registered three passes defensed and two tackles for loss. The Steelers are among a number of teams fighting for the sixth and final spot in the AFC playoff picture.
Mood 🤝 pic.twitter.com/6oDv5vdbly
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 16, 2019
N.Y. Giants at Washington – 1 p.m. ET
DT Tim Settle and the Washington Redskins (3-11) host NFC East rival New York Giants (3-11). In the Redskins' 37-27 loss to the Eagles, Settle recorded two tackles in 19 snaps at defensive tackle.
Detroit at Denver – 4:05 p.m. ET
TE Logan Thomas and the Detroit Lions (3-10-1) take on the Denver Broncos (5-9). Lions are coming off a 38-17 loss to the Buccaneers, while the Broncos fell the Chiefs 23-3. Thomas was targeted four times in 46 snaps at tight end.
Oakland at L.A. Chargers – 4:05 p.m. ET
CB Brandon Facyson, QB Tyrod Taylor, and the Chargers (5-9) host AFC West rival Oakland (6-8). In the Chargers' 39-10 loss to Minnesota, Facyson finished the day with two tackles in 11 snaps at cornerback.
Arizona at Seattle – 4:25 p.m. ET
T Duane Brown and the Seahawks (11-3) host the Cardinals (4-9-1). With a loss by the 49ers and their 30-24 victory over the Panthers, Seattle clinched a playoff spot and is in contention for a bye in the NFC playoffs. Duane Brown played all 67 offensive snaps for the Seahawks.
LETS GOOO pic.twitter.com/QMGS1Qs17e
— Duane Brown (@DuaneBrown76) December 16, 2019
Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Dec. 19, 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
84 WR Isaiah Ford Miami
29 CB Kendall Fuller Kansas City
23 CB Kyle Fuller Chicago
73 T Yosuah Nijman 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 Dec. 19, 2019)
DL Ricky Walker Tampa Bay Vipers