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Deacons in the NFL - Week 2
9/18/2013 12:00:00 AM | Football
Sept. 18, 2013
By Jenn Leser, WakeForestSports.com
Tommy Bohanon
The rookie fullback saw time in the New York Jets' 13-10 loss to the New England Patriots in Week 2. Bohanon had four rushing attempts for 12 yards and one reception for a loss of three yards. Bohanon and the Jets will next take on the Buffalo Bills at home on Sunday afternoon.
Josh Bush
The second-year safety saw time on defense and special teams in the New York Jets' 13-10 loss in Week 2 to the New England Patriots. Bush had two tackles, one solo, and played a key role on special teams. Bush and the Jets will take on the Buffalo Bills at home on Sunday afternoon.
Tyson Clabo
Clabo was a starter in the Dolphins' 24-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2. The ninth-year tackle has played all 134 of Miami's offensive snaps this season. Clabo and the Dolphins will next take on the Atlanta Falcons, Clabo's former team, on Sunday afternoon in Miami.
Brandon Ghee
Ghee was listed as inactive with a head injury for the second week in a row, and did not play in the Bengals' 20-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football. The fourth-year cornerback is expected to be evaluated this week regarding his head injury. Ghee and the Bengals will host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon.
Chris Givens
Givens started at wide receiver in the St. Louis Rams' 31-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The second-year wide receiver led the Rams in receiving yards, with five receptions for a total of 105 yards. Givens also had the longest play for the Rams, going 47 yards off a shotgun pass in the second quarter. Givens and the Rams will take on former Deacon Kyle Wilber and the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon in Arlington, Texas.
Joe Looney
Looney was inactive in the 49ers' 29-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 3. The second-year left guard is second on the San Francisco depth chart, sitting behind pro bowler Mike Iupati. Looney and the 49ers will next host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday afternoon.
Calvin Pace
Pace got the start in the New York Jets' 13-10 loss to the New England Patriots in Week 2. The 11-year outside linebacker had one tackle and one defended pass, forcing Patriots quarterback Tom Brady to make two incompletions in the fourth quarter. Pace and the Jets will next host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon.
Steve Vallos
The sixth-year center saw time in the Denver Broncos' 41-23 victory over the New York Giants. Vallos was part of the offense that had 109 rushing yards and allowed no sacks on quarterback Peyton Manning. Vallos and the Broncos will host the Oakland Raiders on Monday, Sept. 23.
Kyle Wilber
Wilber saw some snaps at defensive end in the Dallas Cowboys' 17-16 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2. The second-year player was a part of the defensive line that had four sacks on Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith. Wilber and the Cowboys will next host former Deacon Chris Givens and the St. Louis Rams on Sunday afternoon.


