95966699596669

Nittany Lions in the NFL -- Week 14

Dec. 14, 2016

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. - A total of 31 Penn State football alumni are populating the active rosters of 20 National Football League teams. The Nittany Lions annually are among the top 20 programs nationally in producing players in the NFL. Each week throughout the year, GoPSUsports.com will provide updates on the exploits of these former Nittany Lion greats.

A pair of Nittany Lions on opposing sidelines were key factors on Sunday Night Football. Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee was all over the field, making 18 tackles and recovering a fumble, but kicker Robbie Gould converted a 39-yard field goal and an extra point as the Giants defeated Dallas, 10-7. Lee was not the only Linebacker U alum to shine in Week 14, as Mike Hull earned his first career start for the Dolphins and hauled in an interception on his first series and finished tied with a team-high eight tackles. Lee and Gould were not the only Penn Staters to shine in primetime either, as on Monday night, former Nittany Lion men's lacrosse player Chris Hogan caught a 79-yard touchdown to clinch the Patriots win over the Ravens.

Adrian Amos (2011-14), FS, Chicago Bears
Lions 20, Bears 17
After sitting out last week with a foot injury, Amos returned to action against the Lions and made three tackles.

Deion Barnes (2012-14), LB, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 21, Raiders 13
Barnes is on the Chiefs practice squad.

Navorro Bowman (2007-09), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Jets 23, 49ers 17
Bowman is out for the season with a torn Achilles.

Kyle Carter (2012-15) TE, Minnesota Vikings
Vikings 25, Jaguars 16
Carter is on the Vikings practice squad.

Jack Crawford (2008-11), DE, Dallas Cowboys
Giants 10, Cowboys 7
Crawford made three tackles on Sunday night against the Giants.

Garry Gilliam (2010-12), T, Seattle Seahawks
Seahawks 40, Panthers 7
Gilliam was inactive in Week 14.

Robbie Gould (2001-04), K, New York Giants
Giants 10, Cowboys 7
Gould helped the Giants defeat the Cowboys for the second time this season, converting his lone extra point attempt and field goal attempt in a three-point win.

Christian Hackenberg (2013-15), QB, New York Jets
Jets 23, 49ers 17
Hackenberg was inactive for Week 14.

Tamba Hali (2002-05), LB, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 21, Raiders 13
Hali made one tackle in a win over the Raiders.

Jordan Hill (2009-12), DT, Jacksonville Jaguars
Vikings 25, Jaguars 16
Hill saw action against the Vikings

Chris Hogan (men's lacrosse 2007-10), WR, New England Patriots
Patriots 30, Ravens 23
Hogan recorded five receptions for 129 yards, including a game-clinching 79-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Hogan now has 32 catches for 613 yards on the season.

Gerald Hodges (2009-12), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Jets 23, 49ers 17
Hodges started for the 49ers and made nine tackles (eight solo), including one sack and another stop behind the line.

Mike Hull (2011-14), LB, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 26, Cardinals 23
Hull made his first career start at linebacker, hauling in an interception on his first series and tying for the team lead with eight tackles.

Jesse James (2012-14), TE, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers 27, Bills 20
James had one catch for five yards in a win over the Bills.

DaQuan Jones (2010-13), DE, Tennessee Titans
Titans 13, Broncos 10
Jones started and assisted on a stop in the backfield as the Titans held the Broncos to just 10 points.

Austin Johnson (2012-15) DT, Tennessee Titans
Titans 13, Broncos 10
Johnson helped hold the Broncos to just 10 points.

Sean Lee (2005-07, 2009), MLB, Dallas Cowboys
Giants 10, Cowboys 7
Lee made a season-high 18 tackles (11 solo), including one for loss and one behind the line. He also recovered a fumble, but it was not enough to beat the Giants on Sunday Night Football. Lee ranks second in the NFL with 130 tackles on the year.

Jordan Lucas (2012-15), CB, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 26, Cardinals 23
Lucas saw action in a win over the Cardinals.

Michael Mauti (2008, 2010-12), LB, New Orleans Saints
Buccaneers 16, Chargers 11
Mauti was placed on a non-football injury list and is out for the season.

Matt McGloin (2010-12), QB, Oakland Raiders
Chiefs 21, Raiders 13
McGloin did not play in Week 14.

Carl Nassib (2011-15), DE, Cleveland Browns
Bengals 23, Browns 10
Nassib made one tackle against the Bengals

Jordan Norwood (2005-08), WR, Denver Broncos
Titans 13, Broncos 10
Norwood was inactive in Week 14.

Jared Odrick (2006-09), DE, Jacksonville Jaguars
Vikings 25, Jaguars 16
Odrick was placed on injured reserve prior to Week 14.

Paul Posluszny (2003-06), LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Vikings 25, Jaguars 16
Posluszny recorded 10 tackles (eight solo) against the Vikings. He is tied for eighth in the NFL with 107 tackles this season.

Allen Robinson (2011-13), WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
Vikings 25, Jaguars 16
Robinson had one reception for 17 yards against the Vikings.

A.Q. Shipley (2005-08), C, Arizona Cardinals
Dolphins 26, Cardinals 23
Shipley started at center and helped the Cardinals gain 175 yards on the ground against the Dolphins.

Donovan Smith (2012-13), OT, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buccaneers 16, Chargers 11
Smith started in the Bucs win over the Saints.

Devon Still (2007-11), DT, Houston Texans
Texans 22, Colts 17
Still is on injured reserve with a foot injury.

Nate Stupar (2008-11), LB, New Orleans Saints
Buccaneers 16, Chargers 11
Stupar made two tackles on defense and one on special teams.

Ross Travis (men's basketball 2011-14), TE, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 21, Raiders 13
Travis was inactive in Week 14.

John Urschel (2011-13), OL, Baltimore Ravens
Patriots 30, Ravens 23
Urschel saw action for the Ravens on Monday night.

Cameron Wake (2000, 02-04) DE, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 26, Cardinals 23
Wake started for the Dolphins and forced a fumble, recorded a sack and registered four quarterback hurries.

Trevor Wiliams (2012-15) CB, San Diego Chargers
Panthers 28, Chargers 16
Williams made his second career start and recorded four tackles and a pass breakup against the Panthers.

Stefen Wisniewski (2007-10), G/C, Philadelphia Eagles
Redskins 27, Eagles 22
Wisniewski started for the Eagles at left guard and helped protect Carson Wentz as he threw for 314 yards on 32-of-46 passing.

Anthony Zettel, 2012-2015, DL, Detroit Lions
Lions 20, Bears 17
Zettel saw action in the Lions' win over the Bears.