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Deacons in the NFL: Week 13

12/3/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football

Dec. 3, 2014

By Jay Garneau, Wake Forest Athletic Communications (@WakeFB)

FB Tommy Bohanon, New York Jets
Bohanon broke his collarbone in the Jets' Week 4 loss to the Lions. Despite suffering the injury, he played the whole second half before being diagnosed after the game. He was placed on injured reserve, ending his season. The Jets (2-10) fell to the Dolphins on Monday Night Football in Week 13, 16-13, and travel to Minnesota on Sunday.

S Josh Bush, Denver Broncos
Bush was signed to Denver's practice squad on Nov. 18. He spent more than two seasons with the Jets, playing 35 games before being released in October. In his career, Bush has made 29 tackles and has forced a fumble. The Broncos (9-3) defeated Kansas City over the weekend and host Buffalo on Sunday afternoon.

WR Michael Campanaro, Baltimore Ravens
Campanaro missed his fourth straight game due to a hamstring injury, a 34-33 last-minute loss to San Diego. In three games, Campanaro has six catches for 85 yards and one touchdown. Campanaro returned to practice last week, but is still listed as questionable for Baltimore's (7-5) upcoming contest against Miami on Sunday.

OT Tyson Clabo, Houston Texans
Clabo came off the bench in the Texans' (6-6) 45-21 win over the Titans. Clabo has seen action off the bench in 11 of Houston's games, missing the Week 9 matchup against Philadelphia. The nine-year veteran has played in more than 125 career games. The Texans travel to Jacksonville on Sunday afternoon.

CB Brandon Ghee
Ghee was waived by Tennessee on Wednesday. Since signing with the Titans on Oct. 8, Ghee made six tackles, an interception and a pass breakup. He has played in six straight games for the Titans, where he slotted in as a third-team cornerback and special teams contributor.

WR Chris Givens, St. Louis Rams
Givens was active but did not see the field in the Rams' 52-0 victory over the Raiders. The third-year receiver has eight catches for 94 yards in six contests. St. Louis has wins over both of the teams in last year's Super Bowl, defeating both Denver and Seattle this season. The Rams (5-7) take on Washington on Sunday afternoon.

RB Josh Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers
Harris, a rookie running back, was recently promoted to the Steelers' active roster after spending the start of the season as a member of the practice squad since signing a free agent contract at the end of July. Harris had eight carries for 41 yards during the preseason. Harris was active for the first time in his career in a 35-32 loss to New Orleans, but did not see game action. Pittsburgh travels to Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon.

OG Joe Looney, San Francisco 49ers
Looney saw action off the bench in the 49ers' 19-3 loss to Seattle. The 24-year-old offensive guard has seen action in all 12 games, earning starts in Week 1 and Week 7, as well as all four preseason games. He has tripled his previous career-high in games played (4) this season. The 49ers (7-5) travel to Oakland for a 4:25 p.m. game on Sunday.

DB Kenny Okoro, Washington Redskins
Okoro was promoted to Washington's active roster on Saturday night, less than two weeks after signing with the team's practice squad on Nov. 26. Okoro spent the first half of the season with the Arena Football League's San Jose SaberCats, totaling 60 tackles, eight pass breakups and an interception. Washington (3-9) plays St. Louis on Sunday afternoon in what is expected to be Okoro's NFL debut.

LB Calvin Pace, New York Jets
Pace recorded two tackles, including one TFL, and a pass defended, but the Jets fell to Miami on Monday Night Football, 17-16. The 12th-year veteran has started 60 consecutive games for New York, recording 34 tackles and four sacks this year. Having played in more than 160 career games, he has totaled more than 550 tackles and 55 sacks in his career. Pace also returned to Winston-Salem to be inducted into Wake Forest's Sports Hall of Fame on Oct. 17. The Jets (2-10) play Minnesota on Sunday afternoon.

LB Kyle Wilber, Dallas Cowboys
Wilber made a tackle in the Cowboys' 31-28 loss to Philadelphia. He has shifted between strongside and weakside linebacker this year, and is currently listed as the second-team strongside linebacker. The third-year player has 20 tackles and a half sack through 11 games in 2014. The Cowboys (8-4) play in primetime for the second straight week, traveling to Philadelphia on Sunday Night Football.

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