NFL Report, November 17, 2009
11/17/2009 12:00:00 AM | Football
Nov. 17, 2009
Eric King, Detroit Lions: King was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 12 with a left shoulder injury.
Fred Robbins, Giants: The Giants had an open date on Nov. 15.
Kenneth Moore, Panthers. Kenny did not see action in the Panthers' 28-19 win over the Falcons on Nov. 15.
Calvin Pace, Jets: Pace started at outside linebacker for the Jets in a 24-22 loss to Jacksonville. He recorded two tackles, a sack and two quarterback hurries.
Aaron Curry, Seattle: Aaron started at outside linebacker for the Seahawks in their 31-20 loss at Arizona. He had two tackles in the contest.
Alphonso Smith, Denver: Smith played but did not start in Denver's 27-17 loss to the Redskins. He picked up one assisted tackle in the contest.
Jyles Tucker, San Diego: Tucker was not active for Sunday's 31-23 win over the Eagles.
Tyson Clabo, Atlanta: Clabo started at right tackle for the Falcons against the Panthers on Sunday. The offensive line helped the Falcons gain 400 yards and did not allow a sack of QB Matt Ryan.
Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta: Mughelli played but did not have a carry in the Falcons' loss to Carolina on Sunday.
Desmond Clark, Chicago: The Bears lost to San Francisco 10-6 on Nov. 15. Clark started at tight end for the Bears and had one reception for seven yards.
Jeremy Thompson, Green Bay: Thompson recorded a solo tackle in the Packers' 17-7 win over the Cowboys on Saturday. He tackled WR Miles Austin for no gain after a short pass from Tony Romo.
Steve Vallos, Seattle: Vallos saw action at center for Seattle against Arizona on Nov. 15. Seattle rushed for 164 yards vs. the Cardinals.
Stanley Arnoux and Chip Vaughn, New Orleans: Both Vaughn and Arnoux are on injured reserve for the 2009 season. Arnoux suffered an Achilles injury in the preseason while Vaughn injured his left knee.
United Football League: Jon Abbate played but did not record a tackle in the California Redwoods' loss to the Las Vegas Locos on Nov. 14. Steve Justice saw action on the offensive line for the New York Sentinels' in their 24-6 loss to the Florida Tuskers.










