NFL Hokies continuing to represent Virginia Tech wellNFL Hokies continuing to represent Virginia Tech well
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NFL Hokies continuing to represent Virginia Tech well

Notable Week 10 Performances
 
WR Isaiah Ford
Ford had his best game of the season for the Dolphins in their Thursday Night Football win over Baltimore last week. The fourth-year pro recorded four receptions for 84 yards including a career-long 52-yard reception to set up a field goal just before halftime. Ford has totaled six receptions for 97 yards with one TD this season. The Dolphins visit the N.Y. Jets on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.
 


 
S Terrell Edmunds
In the NFL's first tie of the 2021 season, Steelers' S Terrell Edmunds racked up five tackles with 2.0 TFL, including a 13-yard sack in overtime. The 2018 first-round pick is tied for third on Pittsburgh's defense with 47 tackles (35 solo). In addition to last week's sack he also owns an interception in 2021. The Steelers will be featured on Sunday Night Football this week as they take on the Chargers in Los Angeles on NBC. 
 


 
More Week 11 Matchups
Sunday, Nov. 21
 
Baltimore at Chicago – 1 p.m. ET – CBS
S Chuck Clark and the Ravens visit Soldier Field to take on RB Khalil Herbert and the Bears. In last week's Thursday Night Football loss to Miami, Clark recorded three tackles and a pass defensed. Herbert enjoyed Chicago's bye last week and has recorded 85 carries for 364 yards with a touchdown his rookie year. He's also returned nine kickoffs for 234 yards including a 50-yard long. 
 
Green Bay at Minnesota – 1 p.m. ET – FOX
T Yosh Nijman and the Packers visit NFC North rival Minnesota and T Christian Darrisaw. Last week, Nijman's Packers defeated fellow Hokie T Duane Brown's Seahawks in a game that Nijman saw reserve action on special teams. Darrisaw started at left tackle and played 100 percent of the Vikings' offensive snaps in the win over the L.A. Chargers. 
 
Washington at Carolina – 1 p.m. ET – FOX
K Joey Slye helped boost his new team to a big win over reigning Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay by making all three of his field goal attempts, including a 46-yard long, and both extra point attempts in the 29-19 win. Fellow Football Team teammates CB Kendall Fuller and DT Tim Settle also contributed to the win, with Fuller recording six tackles and a pass defensed while Settle saw reserve action. TE Logan Thomas has not yet been activated from injured reserve with a hamstring injury. 
 
New Orleans at Philadelphia – 1 p.m. ET – FOX
K Brian Johnson made a 20-yard field goal in the Saints' close loss to Tennessee last week. Johnson has made all eight field goal tries for New Orleans in his rookie season. The Saints (5-4) travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles (4-6) on Sunday.
 
Detroit at Cleveland – 1 p.m. ET – FOX
Browns' G Wyatt Teller started and played every offensive snap in Cleveland's loss at New England last week. The Browns (5-5) host the Lions (0-8-1) on Sunday. 
 
Houston at Tennessee – 1 p.m. ET – CBS
QB Tyrod Taylor and the Texans travel to Nashville, Tennessee to take on the AFC South leading Titans. Houston enjoyed its bye last week. 
 
Indianapolis at Buffalo – 1 p.m. ET – CBS
The AFC East leading Bills and LB Tremaine Edmunds host the Colts Sunday after defeating division and in-state rival N.Y. Jets last week. Edmunds did not play in the game due to injury but still leads Buffalo's defense with 55 tackles (35 solo) this season. 
 
Cincinnati at Las Vegas – 4:05 p.m. ET – CBS
LB Divine Deablo, CB Brandon Facyson and the Raiders (5-4) welcome the Bengals (5-4) to Las Vegas for a late afternoon game Sunday. In last week's Sunday Night Football loss to Kansas City, Facyson started and made six tackles while Deablo recorded a tackle on special teams. 
 
Arizona at Seattle – 4:25 p.m. ET – FOX
T Duane Brown started at left tackle in Seattle's loss to Green Bay last week as he has done in every game this season. The Seahawks (3-6) host the NFC West leading Cardinals (8-2) this week. 
 
Hokies on Bye
Only one Tech alum on a bye this week as CB Kyle Fuller and his Broncos enjoy their week off. Last week, Fuller made five tackles including 1.0 TFL in Denver's loss to Philadelphia. In his first season with the Broncos, Fuller has started seven games, recorded 24 tackles (19 solo) and three passes defensed.
 
Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Nov. 17, 2021)

76T Duane BrownSeattle
36S Chuck ClarkBaltimore
71T Christian DarrisawMinnesota
5LB Divine DeabloLas Vegas
34S Terrell EdmundsPittsburgh
49LB Tremaine EdmundsBuffalo
33RB Trey Edmunds (PS)Pittsburgh
35CB Brandon FacysonLas Vegas
3CB Caleb Farley (IR)Tennessee
87WR Isaiah FordMiami
23CB Kyle FullerDenver
29CB Kendall FullerWashington
24RB Khalil HerbertChicago
62DT Jarrod Hewitt (PS)Seattle
6K Brian JohnsonNew Orleans
44TE Dalton Keene (IR)New England
73T Yosh NijmanGreen Bay
97DT Tim SettleWashington
3K Joey SlyeWashington
5QB Tyrod TaylorHouston
77G Wyatt TellerCleveland
82TE Logan Thomas (IR)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