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Deacons in the NFL - Week 4
10/2/2013 12:00:00 AM | Football
Oct. 2, 2013
By Jenn Leser, WakeForestSports.com
Tommy Bohanon
Bohanon continued to play a key role on offense in the New York Jets' 38-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The rookie fullback had four rushing attempts for 17 yards and three receptions for 17 yards. Bohanon and the Jets (2-2) will travel to Atlanta to take on the Falcons on Monday, Oct. 7.
Josh Bush
Bush and the New York Jets suffered a 38-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 4. The second-year safety is behind eight-year veteran Dawan Landry on the Jets' depth chart. Landry has yet to miss a snap on defense this season, allowing little time for Bush to see action in the secondary. Bush and the Jets (2-2) will next face the Falcons on the road on Monday, Oct. 7.
Wall Street Journal - For Bush, Landry Is Blessing and Curse
Tyson Clabo
Clabo started at right tackle in the Miami Dolphins' 38-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints in the Week 4. The ninth-year tackle continues to be a key piece of the offensive line that is tasked with protecting young quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Clabo and the Dolphins (3-1), who suffered their first loss of the season last week, will host the defending Super Bowl Champions, the Baltimore Ravens, on Sunday afternoon.
Brandon Ghee
Ghee made his first appearance of the season, playing 22 snaps on defense in Cincinnati's 17-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns. The fourth-year cornerback had not played in a regular season game since 2011 and came off the inactive list this week after recovering from a concussion. Ghee recorded three tackles, including two solo stops, off the bench. Ghee and the Bengals (2-2), who are in a three-way tie for the AFC North division lead, will host the undefeated New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon.
Bengals.com - Ghee Enjoys Work
Chris Givens
Givens started for St. Louis in the Rams' 35-11 loss to San Francisco in Week 4. The second-year wide receiver had four receptions for 49 yards and had the team's third-longest play of the game with a 20-yard reception in the second quarter. Givens and the Rams (1-3) will host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon, as St. Louis tries to keep pace in a touch NFC West division.
Joe Looney
Looney was not active in San Francisco's 35-11 win over the St. Louis Rams. The second-year left tackle is second on the 49ers depth chart but has yet to see the field this season behind Pro Bowler Mike Iupati. Looney and the 49ers (2-2) will host the Houston Texans on Sunday night.
Calvin Pace
Pace got the start in the New York Jets' 38-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 4. The 11-year outside linebacker had three tackles and one sack on Titans quarterback Jake Locker. Pace and the Jets (2-2) will next travel to Houston to take on the Falcons on Monday, Oct. 7.
Steve Vallos
Vallos saw time on the offensive line in the Denver Broncos' 52-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The sixth-year center was part of the line that only allowed one sack on quarterback Peyton Manning, who threw for four touchdowns. Vallos and the Broncos, undefeated at 4-0 this season, will visit Dallas to take on former Demon Deacon Kyle Wilber and the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon.
Kyle Wilber
Wilber saw time on defense in the Dallas Cowboys' 30-21 loss to the San Diego Chargers in Week 4. The second-year defensive end had one tackle while filling in for Pro Bowler DeMarcus Ware, who was in and out of the game with a back injury. Wilber and the Cowboys (2-2) will host former Demon Deacon Steve Vallos and the undefeated Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon.




