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Owls in the NFL - Week 6

10.18.22 | Football

PHILADELPHIA- Temple Football was well-represented in Week 6 at the professional level, as several former Owls were contributors for teams across the NFL.
 
On Sunday Night, Haason Reddick (2013-16), Shaun Bradley (2016-19), and the Philadelphia Eagles advanced to 6-0, as they defeated NFC East division rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, 26-17. Reddick contributed one tackle and two quarterback hits.
 
It was a 2022 NFL Divisional Round rematch between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs this week. Dion Dawkins (2013-16) and Tyler Matakevich (2012-15) helped lead the Buffalo Bills to a 24-20 late game victory. Dawkins and the Bills offense were once again able to accrue over 30 minutes of possession and gain over 400 yards.
 
Arnold Ebiketie (2017-20), who made his first career start, and Matt Hennessy (2016-19) helped the Atlanta Falcons defeat the San Francisco 49ers, 28-14. Ebiketie contributed three tackles and two quarterback hits in this win.
 
Jacob Martin (2014-17) and the New York Jets are rolling, as they were able to knock off Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The final score was 27-10.
 
Chris Myarick (2016-18) and the New York Giants were also able to win their third game in a row, as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens, 24-20.
 
Former Owls - Robbie Anderson (2011-13, 2015), Sean Chandler (2014-17), Sam Franklin (2016-19), Matt Ioannidis (2012-15), P.J. Walker (2013-16), and the Carolina Panthers were unable to defeat the Los Angeles Rams, as they would lose, 24-10. Walker got the start in Baker Mayfield's absence, and was able to complete 10 of his 16 passes for 60-yards. Ioannidis was also able to make four tackles.
 
Anderson was traded to the Arizona Cardinals for two future draft choices on Monday afternoon.
 
Michael Dogbe (2014-18) and the Arizona Cardinals were also unable to bounce back this week as they would lose, 19-9 to NFC West division rivals, the Seattle Seahawks. Dogbe walked away with one tackle.
 
On Monday Night, Brandon McManus (2009-12) and the Denver Broncos faced off against their AFC West division rivals, the Los Angeles Chargers. McManus once again had an incredible performance, as he scored 10 points (3FGs and one PAT), including one 51-yard field goal. Unfortunately, it was not enough as the Chargers would prevail, 19-16 in another overtime finish.
 
The Las Vegas Raiders and Rock Ya-Sin (2018) had their bye week.
 
Tuesday, June 02
Saturday, May 30
Tuesday, May 19
Tuesday, May 05