Divisional Weekend Recap
The No. 6 seeded San Francisco 49ers and assistant defensive line coach Darryl Tapp went into Lambeau Field Saturday night and upset the NFC's No. 1 seed Green Bay Packers. For the second straight week, Tapp's unit was a difference maker in the game as the 49ers sacked Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers five times and allowed just 67 rushing yards. Packers' T Yosh Nijman saw reserve action on special teams in the game.
LB Tremaine Edmunds and the Buffalo Bills played in one of the most memorable playoff games in NFL history on Sunday night as the Bills and Kansas City Chiefs combined for 25 points in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter. Despite the 42-36 overtime loss, Edmunds racked up nine tackles in his final action of the 2021 NFL season. The Danville, Virginia native combined for 125 total tackles in the regular season and postseason.
Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians and assistants Cody Grimm and Nick Rapone saw their season end in heartbreaking fashion after coming back from a 27-3 deficit to tie the game at 27-27, only to see the L.A. Rams to kick the game-winning field goal as time expired. Tennessee and secondary coach Anthony Midget also lost on a field goal as time expired to Cincinnati.
Championship Sunday
No. 6 San Francisco 49ers at No. 4 L.A. Rams – 6:30 p.m. ET – FOX
Tapp and the 49ers face a familiar foe in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday night as they'll face off with NFC West rival, the L.A. Rams. Despite being the lower seed and road team this week, San Francisco went 2-0 against Los Angeles this season, winning a 31-10 game in Week 10 and prevailing by a 27-24 margin in Week 18. Tapp's defensive line had success in those games as it limited the Rams to just 116 rushing yards combined and sacked QB Matthew Stafford seven times in the two matchups.
Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Jan. 26, 2022)
| 76 | T Duane Brown | Seattle |
| 36 | S Chuck Clark | Baltimore |
| 71 | T Christian Darrisaw | Minnesota |
| 5 | LB Divine Deablo | Las Vegas |
| 34 | S Terrell Edmunds | Pittsburgh |
| 49 | LB Tremaine Edmunds | Buffalo |
| 33 | RB Trey Edmunds | Pittsburgh |
| 35 | CB Brandon Facyson | Las Vegas |
| 3 | CB Caleb Farley | Tennessee |
| 87 | WR Isaiah Ford | Miami |
| 23 | CB Kyle Fuller | Denver |
| 29 | CB Kendall Fuller | Washington |
| 24 | RB Khalil Herbert | Chicago |
| 62 | DT Jarrod Hewitt | Seattle |
| 16 | K Brian Johnson | Washington |
| 44 | TE Dalton Keene | New England |
| 73 | T Yosh Nijman | Green Bay |
| 97 | DT Tim Settle | Washington |
| 3 | K Joey Slye | Washington |
| 5 | QB Tyrod Taylor | Houston |
| 77 | G Wyatt Teller | Cleveland |
| 82 | TE Logan Thomas | Washington |
Hokies on NFL Staffs
Bruce Arians – Head Coach, Tampa Bay
Malcolm Blacken – Senior Director of Player Development, Washington
Corey Fuller – Scouting Assistant, Carolina
Cody Grimm – Defensive/Special Teams Assistant, Tampa Bay
Leah Joseph – Assistant to the General Manager, Jacksonville
Jeff King – Director of Pro Scouting, Chicago
Anthony Midget – Secondary, Tennessee
Nick Rapone – Safeties, Tampa Bay
Johnny Shelton – Team Chaplain, Baltimore
Nick Sorenson – Special Teams Coordinator, Jacksonville
Darryl Tapp – Assistant Defensive Line, San Francisco
Todd Washington – Assistant Offensive Line, Jacksonville
