#StanfordNFL: Week 12
Dallas starting tight end Dalton Schultz caught two third-quarter touchdown passes to rally the Cowboys from a 13-7 deficit to a 21-13 lead they would not relinquish against the New York Giants. The scores – on passes of 15 and six yards from Dak Prescott – were among Schultz's four catches for 31 yards in a 28-20 victory over the Giants on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Schultz played 63 of the Cowboys' 75 offensive snaps.
Dalton Schultz scores. Photo by Jerome Miron/USA TODAY Sports.
New York Jets starting right offensive guard Nate Herbig played every offensive snap and seven special teams snaps in the Jets' 31-10 victory over the visiting Chicago Bears. Herbig earned an 81.7 offense grade and a 79.7 run-blocking grade by Pro Football Focus. Defensive tackle Solomon Thomas had four tackles, including three solo and a tackle for loss, for the Jets. Thomas played 21 defensive snaps and two special teams snaps.
Paulson Adebo (right) breaks up a pass. Photo by Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports.
San Francisco starting running back Christian McCaffrey had 11 carries for 32 yards and four catches for 17 yards on 44 offensive snaps in the 49ers' 13-0 victory against visiting New Orleans. For the Saints, Andrus Peat started at offensive left guard and allowed zero sacks and zero QB hits while playing every offensive snap. Teammate Paulson Adebo started at left cornerback and made six tackles and defensed two passes while playing every defensive snap. Adebo had a game-high and season-high 82.5 coverage grade by Pro Football Focus.
Michael Thomas. Photo by Andrew Nelles/USA TODAY Sports.
After signing to the Bengals active roster earlier in the week, Cincinnati receiver Trenton Irwin had one catch for 16 yards in the Bengals' 20-16 victory at Tennessee. The fourth quarter play, on third-and-12, set up the go-ahead touchdown for a 20-13 lead. Irwin played 74 percent of the Bengals' offensive snaps. Cincinnati safety Michael Thomas, who played 20 special teams snaps, was in on three tackles on kick coverage. Thomas earned an 88.6 special teams grade by Pro Football Focus.
Austin Hooper. Photo by Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports.
Tennessee tight end Austin Hooper had three catches for 30 yards, with two of his receptions for first downs. Hooper played 38 offensive snaps.
Minnesota starting nose tackle Harrison Phillips had four tackles and recorded an 80.1 run-defense grade by Pro Football Focus in the Vikings' 33-26 victory over the visiting New England Patriots. Phillips played 31 defensive snaps and six special teams snaps.
Indianapolis starting linebacker Bobby Okereke had six tackles, including four solos and a QB hurry in the Colts' 24-17 loss to the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night. Okereke played 80 percent of the Colts' defensive snaps and seven snaps on special teams.
Bobby Okereke. Photo by Robert Scheer/USA TODAY Sports.
Denver starting left offensive tackle Cameron Fleming played every offensive snap and three special teams snaps in the Broncos' 23-10 loss at Carolina.
Jacksonville offensive tackle Walker Little played two offensive snaps as a tackle eligible and four special teams snaps in the Jaguars' 28-27 victory over the visiting Baltimore Ravens.
Washington defensive end Casey Toohill made two tackles in the Commanders' 19-13 victory over visiting Atlanta. Center Drew Dalman played every offensive snap for the Falcons. Dalman allowed zero pressures while earning a 74.1 pass-blocking grade by Pro Football Focus.
Casey Toohill (95). Photo by Brad Mills/USA TODAY Sports.
The Los Angeles Chargers signed Foster Sarell to the active roster on Saturday and he played 17 offensive snaps at right tackle and three special teams snaps in a 25-24 victory at the Arizona Cardinals.
Seattle tight end Colby Parkinson played 16 offensive snaps and 16 special teams snaps in the Seahawks' 40-34 overtime loss to the visiting Las Vegas Raiders.
Kansas City starting safety Justin Reid had three solo tackles and played every defensive snap and two special teams snaps in the Chiefs' 26-10 against the visiting Los Angeles Rams. Reid had a 78.0 tackling grade by Pro Football Focus and allowed zero receptions on 28 coverage snaps
Houston quarterback Davis Mills did not play. Houston defensive tackle Thomas Booker and San Francisco inside linebacker Curtis Robinson were inactive.
Atlanta tight end Tucker Fisk and Miami outside linebacker Brennan Scarlett were on practice squads. New York Jets defensive end Henry Anderson, New England punter Jake Bailey and running back Ty Montgomery, Arizona tight end Zach Ertz, and Dallas receiver Simi Fehoko were on injured reserve.