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Cowboys in the NFL, Week 15
December 19, 2017 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – Several former members of the Oklahoma State football team saw action in week 15 of the NFL season this past weekend.
Dez Bryant put in the most notable shift among former Cowboys this weekend, as the Dallas wideout hauled in two Dak Prescott passes for 59 yards during a 20-17 victory over the Raiders. Dallas' win over Oakland kept the Cowboys' slim playoff hopes alive heading into a clash with the Seahawks this upcoming weekend.
Bryant's teammate, Dan Bailey, bounced back from a rough 1-for-3 showing a week ago to nail both of his field goal attempts and two PATs in helping Dallas knock off the Raiders.
The Seahawks also feature a Cowboy on their roster in former Cowboy running back Chris Carson. The Georgia native suffered what many thought was a season-ending injury back on October 1, but Seattle coach Pete Carroll said there's a chance that Carson could return to practice this week, although he has already been ruled out for this week's game against the Cowboys.
Several former OSU defensive players saw action this week as well, as Rams cornerback Kevin Peterson led the group with a career-high two tackles against Seattle. Dolphins defensive tackles and Packers cornerback Lenzy Pipkins both also recorded one tackle in limited reps this weekend.
Taylor has been impressive in his brief showings with the Dolphins this season, racking up 18 total tackles, 11 of which have been solo stops. He has also blocked one kick so far this season.
Dez Bryant put in the most notable shift among former Cowboys this weekend, as the Dallas wideout hauled in two Dak Prescott passes for 59 yards during a 20-17 victory over the Raiders. Dallas' win over Oakland kept the Cowboys' slim playoff hopes alive heading into a clash with the Seahawks this upcoming weekend.
.@DezBryant going DEEP! #DALvsOAK #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/0d6RkpspDu
— NFL (@NFL) December 18, 2017
Bryant's teammate, Dan Bailey, bounced back from a rough 1-for-3 showing a week ago to nail both of his field goal attempts and two PATs in helping Dallas knock off the Raiders.
Dan Bailey's kick is GOOD! 1:44 in regulation and the #DallasCowboys are up by 3 #DALvsOAK pic.twitter.com/AiqcyA7kRf
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 18, 2017
The Seahawks also feature a Cowboy on their roster in former Cowboy running back Chris Carson. The Georgia native suffered what many thought was a season-ending injury back on October 1, but Seattle coach Pete Carroll said there's a chance that Carson could return to practice this week, although he has already been ruled out for this week's game against the Cowboys.
Pete Carroll says RB Chris Carson won't be coming off IR to play Sunday at Dallas, but there's a "we'll see" chance he returns to practice this week from broken leg, ankle-ligament damage Oct. 1. #Seahawks
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) December 18, 2017
Several former OSU defensive players saw action this week as well, as Rams cornerback Kevin Peterson led the group with a career-high two tackles against Seattle. Dolphins defensive tackles and Packers cornerback Lenzy Pipkins both also recorded one tackle in limited reps this weekend.
Taylor has been impressive in his brief showings with the Dolphins this season, racking up 18 total tackles, 11 of which have been solo stops. He has also blocked one kick so far this season.
.@BallOut_96 looks back on his draft experience and how his transition from high school to college football helped him grow.
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) December 19, 2017
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