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Cowboys in the NFL, Week 15
December 20, 2016 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – With the NFL regular season heading into the home stretch, a number of former members of the Oklahoma State football team saw action in week 15.
Emmanuel Ogbah continued his strong rookie campaign, recording a sack in the Browns' loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Ogbah is moving up the Cleveland record books as well.
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Dallas wide receiver Dez Bryant had a solid outing Sunday night, hauling in eight receptions for 82 yards to help the Cowboys hold off Tampa Bay in a 26-20 ballgame. Bryant showed off some sneaker heat as well in the win.
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Dan Bailey converted on four of six field goal tries, including a long 40-yarder to put Dallas over the top.
Defensive end Antonio Smith was disruptive in the backfield Sunday in the Texans' comeback win over the Jaguars, recording a hit on Jacksonville quarterback Blake Bortles and getting pressure on a key fourth down at the end of the game to lock up the win.
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Offensive lineman Lane Taylor and the Green Bay Packers took another step toward a playoff spot on Sunday, defeating the division rival Chicago Bears, 30-27, to move to 8-6 and claim sole possession of second place in the NFC North.
Emmanuel Ogbah continued his strong rookie campaign, recording a sack in the Browns' loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Ogbah is moving up the Cleveland record books as well.
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Emmanuel Ogbah is now tied with Chip Banks (5.5 in 1982) for the 4th most sacks by a @Browns rookie
— Dan Murphy (@DMurph_BrownsPR) December 18, 2016
Dallas wide receiver Dez Bryant had a solid outing Sunday night, hauling in eight receptions for 82 yards to help the Cowboys hold off Tampa Bay in a 26-20 ballgame. Bryant showed off some sneaker heat as well in the win.
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All black everything@DezBryant in the Air Jordan 12 cleats vs. Tampa Bay #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/RL1QvgMHZM
— B/R Kicks (@br_kicks) December 19, 2016
Dan Bailey converted on four of six field goal tries, including a long 40-yarder to put Dallas over the top.
Defensive end Antonio Smith was disruptive in the backfield Sunday in the Texans' comeback win over the Jaguars, recording a hit on Jacksonville quarterback Blake Bortles and getting pressure on a key fourth down at the end of the game to lock up the win.
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Texans hold on fourth down as Antonio Smith pressured Blake Bortles
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) December 18, 2016
Offensive lineman Lane Taylor and the Green Bay Packers took another step toward a playoff spot on Sunday, defeating the division rival Chicago Bears, 30-27, to move to 8-6 and claim sole possession of second place in the NFC North.
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